Amenities


If you have dreamed of retiring to a beautiful waterfront home, look no further. 
With its tropical landscaping and tranquil park-like setting on the bank of the Caloosahatchee River, Fort Myers Presbyterian offers spectacular water views for an affordable price. 
Just a short walk will take you to a lovely center offering groceries, restaurants, a hair salon and much more. 
The Edison Ford winter estate is just a few blocks away.  

Both the studio and one bedroom apartments are bright and airy with ample closet space.  Residents can enjoy free Wi-Fi access, billiards and a laundry center.
Common areas abound and include a multipurpose room, library and screened outdoor patio. 
Park benches along the river front provide a serene place to enjoy manatee and bird watching with family and friends.

Floorplans


Studio

  • Contract Rent: $563-$617 /mo
  • Security Deposit: One Month's Rent
  • Pet Deposit: $300

Wide Studio

  • Contract Rent: $645-$690 /mo
  • Security Deposit: One Month's Rent
  • Pet Deposit: $300

One Bedroom

  • Price: $717-$765 /mo
  • Security Deposit: One Month's Rent
  • Pet Deposit: $300

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Fort Myers Presbyterian Community 
1925 Virginia Avenue
Fort Myers, Florida 33901

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