In the blink of an eye, or so it seems, it is already another Friday. There has been a noticeable reduction in island traffic this week, likely indicating snowbirds are heading home, spring breaks are wrapping up, and weather improving up north (though that could be debatable in some areas).
On Sanibel, the weather remains great with plenty of sunshine. There were a few sprinkles on Tuesday. More sunny days in the high-70’s/low-80’s (degrees F) are expected right through the weekend and next week.

Today 4/11/25 at the end of Dixie Beach Blvd
Sanibel Keeps 25% Flood Insurance Discount
Posted this week: “The City of Sanibel completed its 2024 Community Rating System audit and maintained a Class 5 rating, which results in a 25% discount on flood insurance premiums. “The City maintaining a Class 5 rating is indicative of all the floodplain management efforts that the City has been focused on since the Hurricanes.” said Craig Molé, Building Official and Director of Building Department, “In order to get the Island back up and running to its pre-storm condition, there are many aspects that staff and the community must balance. Resiliency is key with mitigation in mind.”“Since 1979, the City of Sanibel has participated in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This program, developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), requires participating communities to have floodplain management practices adopted into the governing ordinances. Ordinances must include goals to reduce and avoid flood damage to existing and future development, promote the natural functions of a floodplain and support insurance aspects through permitting regulations. Through the Community Rating System, communities can be rewarded with reduced insurance premiums for going above and beyond minimum requirements….”
Refuge to Remove Dead Vegetation
Posted yesterday on CaptivaSanibel.com: “With the support of the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge (DDWS) and its donors, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is preparing to remove and mulch most of what is left of the trees flooded by Hurricane Ian along Legion Curve on Sanibel-Captiva Road and at the Botanical Site on Sanibel. The work will require a special machine rental and dry conditions, so it is coordinating it to happen in the April-May time frame. “In order to do this work in a sensitive manner, it takes specialized equipment that many contractors don’t have. We have come up with a better plan that we think will satisfy our habitat management goals and eliminate unsightly dead vegetation along Sanibel-Captiva Road,” Refuge Manager Kevin Godsea said.”Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors
Tuesday, the local Association of Realtors held a Brokers’ Roundtable, the first in several years. Agenda items included new MLS features in the works, an update on the National Association of Realtors clear cooperation policy, and local topics covering build-back progress, member involvement, and condo law updates. The island Association supports the grassroots efforts underway to speed up Sanibel restoration and improve island economy. Leaders are worried about how long recovery is taking and island business this summer. Brokers discouragingly agreed that the real estate market has a long way to go to recover, but it will. Many said their Open Houses are yielding few, if any, viewings. We also heard that vacation rental reservations dropped off drastically on April 1.
There was a good turn-out at the Association of Realtors East End Caravan meeting yesterday. Unfortunately, no new sales were announced, but again more new listings and price reductions. Following the meeting four Sanibel condos and three homes were open for easy viewing including our listing at Mariner Pointe #713.
Next Thursday is a West-End Caravan, followed the week after by the monthly membership meeting and another East-End Caravan on April 24. Guest speaker at the membership meeting will be Florida Realtors Chief Economist Dr. Brad O’Connor (in person).
Real Estate Scoop
Below, with data from the island MLS are summary tables of the residential sales statistics, followed by the details of the MLS action reported this week.
The first 2025 Captiva condo closing was reported this week, while there have been 28 Sanibel condos closed year-to-date. Condo buyers certainly have plenty of choices with 249 island condos currently available. Some at prices not heard of in decades.
Captiva posted its first and only home sale closing some weeks ago, while Sanibel has had 46 year-to-date home sale closings. There are even more choices for those looking to purchase an island home, 349 island homes are available.
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SANIBEL RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS |
HOMES |
LOTS |
||||||
|
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
|
|
For sale: |
191 |
976,230 |
120 |
311 |
1,783,101 |
113 |
43 |
968.823 |
262 |
|
Under contract |
16 |
927,862 |
121 |
18 |
1,583,055 |
135 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold to 4/11/25 |
28 |
789,302 |
110 |
46 |
1,445,516 |
81 |
3 |
1,350,000 |
66 |
|
Sold 2024 |
75 |
818,493 |
117 |
165 |
1,472,757 |
114 |
15 |
1,403,533 |
192 |
|
Sold 2023 |
98 |
955,261 |
65 |
263 |
1,267,390 |
73 |
24 |
920,645 |
76 |
|
Sold 2022 |
123 |
1,136,199 |
44 |
185 |
1,602,745 |
52 |
26 |
779,528 |
223 |
|
Sold 2021 |
287 |
875,127 |
113 |
355 |
1,341,881 |
89 |
69 |
698,862 |
442 |
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CAPTIVA RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS |
HOMES |
LOTS |
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# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
|
|
For sale: |
58 |
1,278,172 |
158 |
38 |
6,521,123 |
146 |
3 |
9,916,666 |
245 |
|
Under contract |
3 |
1,794,666 |
370 |
2 |
7,072,500 |
62 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold to 4/11/25 |
1 |
400,000 |
264 |
1 |
910,000 |
86 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold 2024 |
13 |
1,728,846 |
185 |
8 |
4,887,187 |
182 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold 2023 |
17 |
834,176 |
98 |
17 |
2,716,647 |
70 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold 2022 |
28 |
1,458,983 |
52 |
22 |
5,636,386 |
133 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold 2021 |
64 |
1,150,373 |
145 |
44 |
2,988,520 |
261 |
2 |
2,950,000 |
731 |
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service Activity Apr 4-11
Sanibel
CONDO
1 new listings: Sandalfoot #2C2 2/2 $747,555; Tigua Cay #489 3/3/5 $2,249,990.
7 price changes: Captains Walk #F7 2/1.5 now $329K, Captains Walk #F3 2/2 now $399K, Mariner Pointe #312 2/2 now $399K (SanibelSusan listing), Sanibel Moorings #212 1/1 now $515K, Lake Palms #5 2/2.5 now $549K, Blind Pass #D105 2/2 now $587K, Sanibel Moorings #232 2/2 now $715K.

Mariner Pointe #312
1 new sale: Oceans Reach #3X3 1/1 listed at $670K.
1 closed sale: Colonnades #51 1/1 $212K.
HOMES
8 new listings: 1866 Ardsley Way 3/2 $650K, 2162 Egret Cir 3/2 (1/2 duplex) $699K, 984 Black Skimmer Way 3/2 $838K, 6093 Henderson Rd 3/2 $948K, 458 Lake Murex Cir 3/2 $1.194M, 483 Sea Walk Ct 4/3 $2.094M, 4627 Rue Belle Mer 4/4.5 $4.4M, 6351 San-Cap Rd 4/4 $4,999,999.
24 price changes: 586 Boulder Dr 3/2 now $499,999; 4452 Gulf Pines Dr 3/2 now $599K, 495 East Lake Rd 3/2 now $639K, 3009 Singing Wind Dr 3/2 now $777K, 4560 Brainard Bayou Rd 3/2 now $699K, 1674 Bunting Ln 3/2 now $789K, 9490 Peaceful Dr 3/3 now $799K, 4546 Buck Key Rd 4/2 now $889K. 838/840 Rabbit Rd (multi-family) 4/2 now $894K, 9247 Dimmick Dr 3/2 now $909K, 3314 Saint Kilda Rd 3/2 now $949K, 485 Peachtree Rd 3/3 now $975K, 220 Palm Lake Dr 3/3 now $1.109M, 752 Windlass Way 3/2 now $1.15M, 252 Daniel Dr 3/2 now $1.195M, 218 Daniel Dr 3/2.5 now $1.245M, 5855 San-Cap Rd 3/2 now $1.35M, 829 Pyrula Ave 3/3 now $1.55M, 1672 Hibiscus Dr 4/4.5 now $1.599M, 1441 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 now $1.599M, 6440 Pine Ave 3/3.5.5 now $1.695M, 766 Sand Dollar Dr 4/4.5.5 now $2.999M, 4709 Rue Belle Mer 3/2 now $3.765M, 4513 Waters Edge Ln 3/2.5 now $4.9M.
1 new sale: 1311 Par View Dr 3/3 listed at $1.25M.
5 closed sales: 2105 Sunset Cir 3/2 $590K, 1550 Wilton Ln 3/2.5 $880K, 1048 Fish Crow Rd 3/2 $930K, 815 Birdie View Pt 3/3 $1.617M, 1044 Whisperwood Way 4/4.5 $1.87M.
LOTS
1 new listing: 4633 Rue Belle Mer $3.4M.
No price changes, new or closed sales.
CAPTIVA
CONDOS
1 new listing: Sunset Captiva #104 2/2 $1.399M.
2 price changes: Bayside Villas #5302 3/3 now $1.35M, Sunset Captiva #103 2//2 now $1.599M.
No new sales.
1 closed sale: Tennis Villas #3120 1/1 $400K.
HOMES
2 new listings: 16205 Captiva Dr 4/5 $5.5M, 16814 Captiva Dr 6/5.5.5 $17.5M.
3 price changes: 11523 Andy Rosse Ln 5/5.5 now $4.375M, 16979 Captiva Dr 7/7.5 now $5,694,700, 1072 South Seas Plantation Rd 3/3.5 now $6.2M.
No new or closed sales.
LOTS
Nothing to report.
This representation is based in part on data supplied by the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® Multiple Listing Service. Neither the association nor its MLS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the association, or its MLS, may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. The information provided represents the general real estate activity in the community and does not imply that SanibelSusan Realty Associates is participating in or participated in these transactions.

A favorite osprey nest at the park at the end of Dixie Beach Blvd. Sorry I wasn’t quick enough to get both birds in the nest, but there are at least two still there.
Enjoy your weekend!
Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan

Donax Village – If you have driven by this condo community lately, you have probably noticed that the nine duplexes and two cottages there are looking well restored. Though elevated ~3 feet above ground, they were extensively damaged during Hurricane Ian when nearly 9’ of water flooded them. It was a 2-year rebuild project to bring them back – and then came Hurricanes Helene and Milton which were just close calls, but eye-opening to owners (like for many). So to prevent future devastation, the Association has decided to elevate the entire community 15’. There will be more to watch there as that project progresses.
White Pelican Villas – last week, Tony Lapi and his team from Sanibel-Captiva Beach Resorts held the ground-breaking for the new White Pelican Villas which are being built by Stevens Construction on the former West Gulf Dr site of Beachview Cottages. This community will feature 22 sustainably-built units all with gulf views.
During the local Association of Realtors Caravan meeting yesterday, only one new sale was announced, along with plenty of new listings and price reductions. After the meeting a West End Caravan followed with four Sanibel homes, two Captiva homes, and a Sanibel condo open for easy viewing.
Affiliate members, like Gus, are so important to our organization. His office (Simmons & Cook) is sponsoring an upcoming Realtor continuing education class at the Association Office on April 16. Titled “A Real Estate Agent’s Guide to Florida’s Condominium Law Post-Surfside”, it covers the recent law changes that came about after the condo building collapse on the East Coast. With the Florida Condo Rider now requiring identification of those properties that are required to have a milestone inspection performed, a turnover inspection report prepared, and a structural integrity reserve study done, it is important for condo owners, their prospective buyers, and Realtors to know which communities must do these. (Yes, I’m registered.)
Below, with data from the MLS are summary tables of the island residential sales statistics, followed by the details of the MLS action reported this week.
Posted today (April 4, 2026): here is NAR Economist Lawrence Yun’s “instant reaction” to the new “jobs report”:
Sanibel
Island Scoop
Sandalfoot – This 5-building 60-unit condo association at 671 East Gulf Dr has reopened for vacation rentals. With both 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that are either gulf-front or gulf-view, it has been an East End favorite since the early 70’s. Now many units are like-new! They had their grand re-opening this week with their buildings, grounds, easy on-site rental office, and restored amenities look terrific.
Sanibel Distressed Properties – At the last City Council meeting a first reading was held about an Ordinance change to the Land Development Code to authorize the City to take action to abate unsecured or unkept properties that have been declared “distressed”. A Code Enforcement Hearing covering several properties is scheduled for Monday, March 31. The next City Council Meeting is Tuesday. More info including meeting agenda and links to listen to the meetings are on MySanibel.com.
Shalimar Beach Resort – It has been a year since the groundbreaking of the new buildings of this hotel at 2823 West Gulf Dr. They certainly looks different from the previous 1959-style olde-Florida cottages, but their advertising touts that all of the 33 new accommodations, including hotel studios and 1- and 2-bedroom villas will have kitchens and balconies. It still looks like construction has a long way to go, but they just announced that they are taking reservations for stays beginning in October.
Our Association of Realtors also warned us late yesterday there have been more reports today of local Realtors getting text messages from fraudulent sellers. Thankfully, Florida Realtors provides its agents with an app called Forewarn where we enter a phone number and instantly verify caller identity, criminal history, property and vehicle ownership, financial data, and additional phone and address history. You can be sure that we use it when we get calls from numbers our phones do not recognize.
Sanibel


Shared Use Path Speed – The expanded use of E-bikes has resulted in more education on what is allowed on Sanibel’s Shared Use Paths. With 26+miles of paths, they can be busy, particularly “in season” with bikers, joggers, hikers, dog walkers, baby strollers, and more.
next to the roadway in front of Lighthouse Café and The Lazy Flamingo say “10 mph” which initially made me think I was speeding in my car. Regarding E-bikes on the paths, only Class 1 bikes are permitted and riders must be 16 or older. Pedestrians still have the right-of-way. All users need to be careful. Sanibel has a brochure with the rules at
Whitney’s Bait & Tackle – Over the course of the last year, you may have seen that Whitney’s Bait & Tackle at 1554 Perwinkle Way has been raised up. This week, I noticed that they have covered the lower pilings with a buffer along the streetside that incorporates “fish”. It’s just cool. Bet you notice it too.
“science doesn’t get to the goal line, it takes political engagement.”
One of the slides was from a 1972 National Geographic magazine showing South Florida’s water crisis then.
Further south, the larger EAA (Everglades Agricultural Area) reservoir is slated to be done in late 2034 and it also will have a water treatment wetland area next to it. With ten Everglades Restoration projects completed over 3 million acres, it also was interesting to hear that the Picayune Strand (which is south of Naples) is restored and already bringing back natural habitat, including eagles and panther. The Kissimmee River that goes into Lake O also has been restored. An interesting statistic is that 70-80% of the benefits in these projects are in the first 3-5 years.
A little sleuthing with other brokers indicates that these purported buyers are making offers on several properties simultaneously, then if they are lucky enough to get one or more accepted, they just cancel any contracts for unwanted property during the cancellation periods. I heard one offer was as low as 63% of asking price. I also have yet to find one that has been accepted and made it to closing.
Enjoy your weekend & if you are “out & about” on the island tomorrow, Sat 3/22, stop in & see teammate David at his Open House at 5309 Umbrella Pool Rd in Sanibel Bayous. He’ll be there from 10 a.m. til 1 p.m.
Island Scoop
Periwinkle Place – also positive this week was to see so many cars at the shopping center. It has been the most action since the hurricanes with many businesses reopen, including Chico’s, Everything But Water, One Island Sanibel, Beach Daisy, Coast Clothing, Congress Jewelers, Her Sports Closet, Sea Glass Lane, Sanibel Day Spa, Sanibel Flip Flops, Tiki Jim’s, and Yara’s Shoe Boutique, plus Blue Giraffe Island Bar & Grill and Pinocchio’s Original Ice Cream.
Spanish Cay – condo buildings have been undergoing a facelift and it looks like their new exterior painting is about done. With brick-colored roofs, the buildings are now white with dark trim on the balcony/lanai railings. Looks fresh!
Yesterday, at the islands Association of Realtors weekly Caravan Meeting, attendance was light as those coming from off-island said a broken-down truck plus contractor work in another location limited travel both on- and off-island, preventing many from arriving at all.
Usually, the larger complexes and communities have the most inventory, but it is surprising that this far into “high season”, that the following areas have ten or more properties for sale. A great time for island buyers, particularly in these locations where there are many offerings.
Sanibel
Enjoy your weekend & upcoming St Patrick’s Day,
A Little Island Scoop
reduced to one-lane. That began on Mar 3 and is expected to take about two weeks. More work on the islands themselves continues.
These two side-by-side businesses share the building at 2365 Periwinkle Way and had their ribbon-cuttings this week. (Old timers will remember this building as the original McIntosh Books.)
Sundial Beach Resort & Spa
encouraged to share with clients and customers.
Though the chatter at weekly Caravan was again that few listings are getting showings, The SanibelSusan Team is encouraged because we have had a variety and multiple showings at several listings – more than we have had in a single week in months.
Sanibel
Taste Of The Islands – is tomorrow Sat Mar 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of Sanibel City Hall. Parking is limited and attendees are encouraged to get tickets in advance ($10/each) at 
Enjoy your weekend,
SCCF Christmas Bird Count – posted this week by the Conservation Foundation: “Christmas Bird Count results are in. 12,401 birds from 100 different species were recorded on Sanibel and Captiva as part of our local contribution to the National Audubon Society’s 125th Christmas Bird Count! In addition to being our highest count total since 2020, this year had some highly unexpected sightings, including a burrowing owl on Captiva and a snow goose on Sanibel! Our three most frequently observed species were snowy egret, white ibis, and fish crow. Thanks to our 100+ volunteers and partners at the Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society and J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge who contributed to this important community science effort. Our data will be combined with other Christmas Bird Counts throughout the western hemisphere, furthering scientists’ understanding of the long-term health and status of bird populations.”
Taste of The Islands – CROW’s annual fundraiser is just days away – on March 1 on the grounds of Sanibel City Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. More info at TasteOfTheIslands.org. Tickets available on Eventbrite. Visit any of the participating restaurants beginning today (Feb 21 through Feb 28) to try their “featured item” and get a chance to vote early for your favorite restaurant. They include:
Yesterday, at the islands Association of Realtors monthly Membership Meeting, guest speakers were Sanibel Fire Chief Kevin Barbot and Sanibel Police Chief Bill Dalton. Following the meeting, a Caravan of newly listed properties were open for viewing – 14 Sanibel homes and one Sanibel condo.
With there being so few sales, some ask: what is selling? Below is a list of the closed island sales year-to-date including the 9 Sanibel condos and 20 homes, and the single home sale on Captiva. No lots have sold, nor any Captiva condos.
The good news is that Laura was manning the counter at the Post Office and in addition to her efficient service I learned she had just donated a large art piece for the auction at the upcoming Kiwanis Spaghetti Dinner. The island is lucky to have that hardworking girl and her community spirit. (Her donation at the recent CHR (Community Housing Resources) event sold for $10.5K.)
(Tickets still are available for the Kiwanis event which is on Sat Feb 22 at The Community House. No tickets will be sold at the door. This long-time annual fundraiser supports youth education, scholarship, and recreation programs.)
The joint meeting scheduled next week at BIG ARTS on Tues, Feb 18 at 1 p.m. with both Sanibel City Council and Planning Commission has some real-estate-related and recovery items on the agenda (see below). Attend in person or on Facebook live.
Jensen’s Twin Palm Resort & Marina – on Captiva has just reopened.
Sanibel-Captiva Rotary Club Arts & Crafts Festival – is this weekend (Feb 15 & 16) at The Community House (both with silent auction inside and plenty of shopping inside and on the grounds). Featuring over 50 artists, this long-time annual event is open Sat 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This week, the Sanibel and Captiva Multiple Listing (MLS) hot sheets for residential property posted another bunch of new/back-on-market listings, and price changes – a total of 75 which is a little less than the 81 reported last Friday, but during the same seven days, there have only been 2 new sales – a 3-bedrm 2 bath canal-front Sanibel Estates pool home in nice condition that just dropped the price to $550K and a gulf-front lot in Gulf Shores that also recently had a significant price reduction.
Doc Ford’s – on Sanibel has been a consistent dining favorite for years. I am giving them an extra shout-out this week as I think it is the first time I have been there three times in a five-day period. I easily enjoy their Southwestern Chicken Salad every visit, beginning back with it first was a weekly special when they were on Rabbit Rd. Yesterday, I met some long-time BIG ARTS Chorus pals there for a catch-up lunch. With the pandemic and hurricanes, and schedules often going in different directions, we are not all singing this winter, but it was special to share storm stories and reminisce about our singing gigs. Their upcoming event is a combined spring concert with the BIG ARTS Community Chorus and the Concert Band on Friday, Apr 4. Music includes Golden Oldies from the 1940’s through 1980’s with tickets already on sale.
Sanibel Air & Electric – if like me, you were not able to get your AC to work after switching it out of heating mode, contact Sanibel Air & Electric. Their technicians said they often get calls because storm damage can take months to cause a problem. I got a new system after Ian and have it serviced through annual agreement, including just last month. This week when the air would not kick on, they found that the service disconnect box next to the compressor was filled with sand and rusty wires. If you have a similar need, try Sanibel Air and Electric. I have used and recommended them for decades. Always great service!
Sanibel Inn – welcomed their first guests back this week and I heard from some locals that their Tiki Bar also has reopened. During my drive-by today, I saw many workers adding new landscaping. That is a welcome sight on East Gulf Dr where Lindgren Blvd meets the beach.
Also, on Feb 1, the resort began renting units in their on-site program (nightly rentals). Some Sundial East owners enrolled in off-site programs have begun renting again too. Those have a weekly minimum. There are several ways to enjoy the resort including their newly-remodeled food and beverage offerings which are open to the public. Shima Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar has been open for some time, while Captains Catch just opened yesterday (Feb 6). Turtle’s Tiki Bar on the beach also is open, while Beach Bites is expected to open Feb 13.
Attendance was light at the Association of Realtors Caravan meeting yesterday. Traffic continues to be heavy, both coming on the island and on Periwinkle Way so perhaps that contributed as several attendees arrived late.
Sanibel
Enjoy your weekend,