Marco Island, FL


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Marco Island, FL

About Marco Island, FL

Marco Island, Florida sits within Collier county featuring numerous attractions such as Tigertail Beach or Esplanade Shoppes on Marco combined with stores like South Seas Shopping Center and multiple dining spots including The Oyster Society. Beach/resort town - South Gulf coast, 40 miles south of Fort Myers, on the western edge of the Everglades.

Location Details

State: Florida
County: Collier County
Metro Area: Naples-Marco Island Metro Area
City: Marco Island
Zip Codes: 34145
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 15 ft above sea level
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Naples, an upscale residential enclave with beaches and a variety of activities, serves more year-round and winter residents than vacationing tourists. There are many golf courses and golf-course developments with upscale housing and shopping areas. The area is generally attractive and has a relaxed, modern feel. Job growth is among the highest in the state and educational attainment is among the best, but commercial activity is mainly related to supporting the area’s residents.

There are plenty of parks, excellent beaches, and outstanding nature preserves inland. With these attributes come a high cost of living and housing; Naples often ranks as the most expensive metro area in Florida. Commercial air service is still undeveloped; air travel usually requires a 75-mile trip across the Everglades to Miami or Fort Lauderdale. Marco Island is a large planned community 15 miles south on the northernmost of Florida’s “Ten Thousand Islands” chain. The median age for the whole area is 60, giving a hint to its main role as a retirement community.

Naples is near the southernmost point of habitable land where the Everglades begin to drain into the ocean. Beaches give way to cypress and mangrove forests, and undeveloped areas to the south. The Everglades marshes begin just to the east of town. The climate, distinctly subtropical with a strong marine influence, is similar to other southern Gulf locations. Summers are warm and humid with some sea breeze; winters are mild and relatively dry with temperatures mainly in the 70’s and 80’s. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer. Winter freezes, particularly near shore, are extremely rare.

Marco Island Cost of Living
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Winter climate, job growth, and attractive setting make Marco Island a great place to live.

$911,400
+62.9% higher than avg
$93,134
+25.9% higher than avg
$1,910 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+39.9% higher than avg
Marco Island Crime
16 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Marco Island, Florida
$174,600
for a family
$72,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Marco Island
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   Attractive setting
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We just purchased a home here from San Diego, Ca. Marco island is so refreshing! It is Clean, no trash, people care about their yards and community with impeccable  More

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Over 7 years ago

We moved here upon retirement and have been delighted with our new community. With canals crisscrossing the entire island, most homesites are on the water, and we enjoy  More

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I have been coming to Marco Island for the past couple of years to spend the 4th of July with my family in this beautiful city, but never again. From what we learned  More

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