8259 Estero Boulevard
$999,999- Lot Acres
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8259 Estero Boulevard
Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931
United States
Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931
United States
Subdivision: LAGUNA SHORES
County: Lee
Sale Type: For Sale
Ref #: 2025017955
Last Updated: Monday, 20 April 2026 02:41
Category: Vacant Land
Listed by Realty One Group Connections
NEW SEA WALL IN PROCESS - Located in the quaint boating community of Laguna Shores, situated at the southern tip of Fort Myers Beach, this property offers convenient Gulf access. A mere five-minute boat ride through Estero Bay from the dock to the Gulf renders this location ideal. As a property owner, you will have the opportunity to witness breathtaking sunsets daily. This exceptional canal and beachfront lot is fully prepared, utilities are operational, and engineering plans are readily available, along with introductions to builders if desired. Furthermore, a boat dock equipped with a 14,000-pound lift is available for your current or future vessel. For those who prefer not to venture out on the water, deeded beach access is directly across the boulevard. This lot is primed and ready for you to construct your dream island residence. All while enjoying a day of boating, beaches, and sunsets. Nearby amenities include golf, tennis, boat rentals, fishing, jet skiing, kayaking, the Key West high-speed ferry, shopping, and island clubs and eateries. Additionally, you have convenient access off the island to the world-class amenities of Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, and Fort Myers. A quick 30-minute drive to RSW and a 45-minute drive to Punta Gorda.
**UPDATE NEW SEAWALL - Obtain permits from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FL D.E.P.), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Town of Fort Myers Beach for the replacement of the seawall. Note: The new seawall cap will be built approximately 24 inches taller than the existing seawall elevation. This involves installing a 4-foot-wide step to accommodate the elevation difference between the new, taller seawall and the existing one. Drive down 14-foot-tall CL-9900 vinyl sheet piles against the waterside of approximately 80 feet of the old, failing seawall. Bolt these sheet piles to the old wall using stainless steel anchors. Pump concrete between the old and new walls and insert 5/8-inch rebar into each cell of the new sheet piles while the concrete is still wet, at a cost of $325 per foot.
Install nine concrete deadman anchors with epoxy-coated tieback rods encased in poly pipe sleeves, each costing $500. Form and pour approximately 80 feet of 12-inch by 20-inch concrete cap that is approximately 24 inches taller than the existing seawall and encases the top of the new sheet piles reinforced with epoxy-coated rebar, at a cost of $140 per foot.
Roughly grade the seawall using onsite materials. Form and pour two 8-foot-long concrete return walls along the East and West ends of the seawall to accommodate the transition with the neighbors’ lower seawall. Haul in approximately 5 loads of fill (20 tons each) to backfill behind the new, approximately 24-inch taller seawall. Dump the fill on the South side of the existing pool and then move it to the seawall using a 6-foot-wide skid-steer. Backfill and grade behind the seawall, at a cost of $800 per load.**
