Wilton Manors Foreclosures

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 | Comments Off



Wilton Manors

Wilton Manors is a medium sized city within the larger metropolitan area of southeast Florida. With a population of over 12,500, Wilton Manors comprises over 2 square miles of land and is located between the North Fork of the Middle River and the City of Oakland Park. It is bordered to the South by to the south the South Fork of the Middle River and the City of Fort Lauderdale. The city limits extend all the way near Federal Highway, with the western most boundary reaching I-95. Because this area is bordered by the Middle River, it is often referred to as the “island city” and is quickly becoming a highly sought after community.

Wilton Manors offers several recreational facilities, including Colohatchee Nature Park. This recreational facility consists of 9.3 acres of recreational space complete with a boardwalk for nature observation, a dog park, and a boat ramp for watercraft entry. Wilton Manors is one of South Florida’s most attractive communities in which to live and work due to extensive revitalization that has taken place in this community. This trendy area has a high gay and lesbian population and is quickly growing with new communities, businesses, and restaurants.

Short sales and foreclosure homes in this area are typically less common than the state average, though there have been an abundance of short sales and foreclosures along the coast. Homes in this area typically run anywhere from $250,000 to over $1,000,000.