WildBlue: The New-Home Guide.

Fort Myers · Lee County · New construction
Now Selling

A luxury lakefront community in south Fort Myers built on more than 800 acres of freshwater lakes, now selling across four builders. Attributed, dated facts below.

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Overview: What Is Announced

WildBlue is a luxury lakefront community in south Fort Myers, now selling with homes priced from about $650,000 to over $6.5 million. It is built around more than 800 acres of freshwater boating lakes, with about 1,300 acres of preserve.

Source: WildBlue (community site), 2026-06.

Homes come from four builders, WCI, Stock, Lennar, and Pulte, spanning move-up single-family homes to large luxury lakefront estates.

Source: Lee Parade of Homes, WildBlue, 2026-06.

Quick Facts (All Sourced)

CategoryWhat is announced
BuildersWCI, Stock, Lennar, and Pulte
City / CountySouth Fort Myers, Lee County (33913)
StatusNow Selling
PricesFrom about $650,000 to over $6.5 million
Setting800+ acres of freshwater boating lakes, ~1,300 acres of preserve
ProductSingle-family homes through luxury lakefront estates
AmenitiesResort clubhouse, lake recreation, sports courts
SchoolsLee County — zoned Three Oaks Elementary, Three Oaks Middle, South Fort Myers High (confirm by homesite)

Prices are builder and listing figures as of mid-2026 and move with each release. Confirm the current base price, lot premium, CDD, and HOA with the builder, and bring your own representation to the first visit.

Location & Context

WildBlue sits in south Fort Myers near the Corkscrew Road corridor in Lee County, close to the Estero line and Southwest Florida International Airport.

Source: WildBlue (community site), 2026-06.

Its draw is boating-lake luxury: a large freshwater lake system with resort amenities, in one of Lee County's fastest-growing corridors.

What Is Planned

The community offers homes from four builders across a wide range, from move-up single-family designs to luxury estates over $6 million, on a master plan organized around the lake system.

Source: Lee Parade of Homes, WildBlue, 2026-06.

Amenities center on the freshwater boating lakes and a resort clubhouse with sports courts and waterfront recreation.

Source: Florida WildBlue (amenities), 2026-06.
The honest caveat: Builder lineup, plans, and pricing change by release. Confirm the specific builder, plan, lot, and the CDD plus HOA stack before you rely on any figure.

Taxes & Costs Context

WildBlue is in Lee County, so property taxes follow the county millage plus the community's assessments. WildBlue is within its own Community Development District (WildBlue CDD, established 2017), so plan on a CDD assessment as a non-ad-valorem line on your Lee County tax bill in addition to the HOA — ask for the current per-homesite figure. Source: WildBlue CDD (wildbluecdd.net).

Expect a CDD: WildBlue funds its lake system and amenities through a community development district on top of the HOA, so confirm the per-lot CDD and HOA before you budget. For context, the Lee County figure in our FY2025-26 millage file is a typical total of about 15.97 mills, and actual parcel totals vary by municipality and taxing district, so treat it as a planning number, not a quote.

Source: Momentum Realty millage file (FY2025-26, seeded from county property appraisers and Florida TaxWatch county averages), plus our Lee County property tax guide.

Prices span from about $650,000 to over $6.5 million depending on builder and lot, so anchor to the specific home and factor the CDD plus HOA into your monthly cost.

Source: WildBlue (community site), 2026-06.

Schools

WildBlue is served by the Lee County School District and is currently zoned for Three Oaks Elementary, Three Oaks Middle, and South Fort Myers High. Lee County uses a choice/proximity model, so confirm assignments for your specific homesite. Source: Lee County zoning via community/MLS listings, 2026.

The Timeline

Here is the dated record. It updates as the builders release homes and pricing.

  • 2026WildBlue is actively selling across WCI, Stock, Lennar, and Pulte, from about $650,000 to over $6.5 million. Source: Lee Parade of Homes, WildBlue, 2026-06.

As the builders release new homesites and resale activity builds, this page upgrades in place to a full guide with live listings.

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The real cost & risk here

Before the list price, the Florida math the portals skip. These are Lee County typicals — your exact home, flood zone, and insurance quote will vary, so verify each before you offer.

$1,910/mo
Lee County typical true cost to own
$183/mo
Lee County typical home insurance
Check CDD
Confirm before you offer

County typicals from Momentum’s Florida housing data (Zillow & Realtor.com aggregates, Census, FRED), updated monthly; insurance modeled. Flood zone is property-specific — always confirm via FEMA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is WildBlue in Fort Myers selling?
Yes. It is now selling across four builders, from about $650,000 to over $6.5 million.
Who builds in WildBlue?
WCI, Stock, Lennar, and Pulte, across single-family homes and luxury lakefront estates.
How much do homes cost at WildBlue?
From about $650,000 to over $6.5 million depending on builder and lot. Confirm current pricing with the builder.
What makes WildBlue different?
It is built around more than 800 acres of freshwater boating lakes with about 1,300 acres of preserve, a rare boating-lake setting in Fort Myers.
Does WildBlue have a CDD?
Expect one. WildBlue funds its lake system and amenities through a community development district on top of the HOA. Confirm the per-lot amount before you buy.
Where is WildBlue?
In south Fort Myers near the Corkscrew Road corridor in Lee County, close to the Estero line.
Should I bring my own agent to WildBlue?
Yes. The on-site teams work for the builders. Register with your own representation from the first visit; the builder typically pays your agent fee, and Momentum Realty will represent you.

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