Another Friday has arrived. With the first of the week mostly overcast, islanders since yesterday have enjoyed more blue sky and sunshine. Again seeing record high hazardous temperatures in many northern states, it has been nice to have highs here just occasionally hit 90, but mostly high-80’s (degrees F).

Overlooking Blind Pass just before the bridge from the Captiva side toward Sanibel. 07-25-2025
With island sea turtle nesting season well underway, SCCF staff and volunteers who survey 18 miles of island beaches from April through October are already reporting more nests and hatchlings. Last year 843 sea turtle nests were laid on the islands and 16,722 hatchlings successfully emerged. This week SCCF posted that so far 2025 recordings include 836 nests (820 loggerhead and 16 green turtles) and 4,880 loggerhead hatchlings.
Sanibel City Council Caps Tax Rate
On July 15, City Council voted unanimously on a resolution to advise the Lee County Tax Appraiser of a proposed operating millage rate of 2.5 mills for fiscal year 2025/2026– the same as the current fiscal year. This millage rate can be lowered during the upcoming budget process but cannot be raised. A budget workshop is scheduled for August 12 and budget hearings for September 8 and 25.
Sanibel Finance Director Steve Chaipel who presented the draft budget to Council also reported that the property appraiser’s preliminary valuation for Sanibel is a decrease of 11.4% from its pre-Hurricane Ian value and an increase of 20.2% from the current year.
Are Ground-Level Properties Selling?
One of the most asked real estate questions since the recent storms is if ground-level properties are selling – or those with ground-level living space. As an owner recognizing the convenience of easy-access 1-level living, below is the scoop on the 2025 Sanibel sales to-date.
62 condos have sold/closed. Of those, ten are ground-level (four at Captains Walk, three at Blind Pass, and one each at Sundial West, Oceans Reach, and Heron at The Sanctuary).
102 homes have sold/closed. Of those, 17 are ground-level (one each in Castaway Estates, Gulf Shores, Lagoon Estates, Shell Harbor, The Sanctuary, and Water Shadows; two each in Gumbo Limbo, Rocks East, Rocks West, and Sanibel Lake Estates; three in Sanibel Estates).
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors
The island Association of Realtors had their July Membership meeting yesterday, followed by Caravan of four Sanibel properties open for easy viewing – a condo and three homes.
As summer season continues, there were six new sales posted this week in the SanCap MLS, four Sanibel homes, plus a Sanibel condo and a Captiva condo. 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.
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SANIBEL RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS |
HOMES |
LOTS |
||||||
|
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
|
|
For sale: |
160 |
928,325 |
174 |
198 |
1,606,310 |
154 |
42 |
1,271,438 |
304 |
|
Under contract |
5 |
663,449 |
109 |
18 |
1,555,911 |
155 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold to 7/25/25 |
62 |
789,080 |
123 |
102 |
1,394,961 |
125 |
4 |
1,095,000 |
79 |
|
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 |
|
CAPTIVA RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS |
HOMES |
LOTS |
||||||
|
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
# |
Avg Price |
DOM |
|
|
For sale: |
46 |
1,262.923 |
214 |
33 |
5,804,303 |
205 |
2 |
12,000,000 |
432 |
|
Under contract |
1 |
995,000 |
150 |
2 |
2,280,000 |
53 |
0 |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Sold to 7/25/25 |
10 |
993,500 |
249 |
3 |
1,674,000 |
151 |
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 July 18-25
Sanibel
CONDOS
3 new listings: Captains Walk #A3 1/1 $275K, Villa Sanibel #1B 2/2 $699K, Atrium #207 2/2 $1.75M.
1 back-on-market: Oceans Reach #3B2 1/1 $575K.
7 price changes: Captains Walk #D5 2/1 now $425K, Sandpebble #4A 2/2 now $495K, Cottage Colony West #132 1/1 now $499K, Sandalfoot #4D1 2/2 now $595K, Coquina Beach #4A 2/2 now $695K, Sundial #A308 2/2 now $799K, Sundial #O303 2/2 now $1.025M.
1 new sale: Sundial #I202 1/1 listed at $568.5K.
2 closed sales: Captains Walk #F1 2/1.5 $315K, Sundial #L404 2/2 $1.375M.
HOMES
2 new listings: 1377 Sand Castle Rd 4/3 $989K, 3191 Twin Lakes Ln 4/2.5 $1.899M.
1 back-on-market: 1846 Farm Tr 3/2 $699K.
8 price changes: 5115 San-Cap Rd 3/2 now $729K, 1421 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 now $890K, 1169 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 now $950K, 686 Spartina Ct 3/2 now $1.099M, 1825 Middle Gulf Dr 3/2 now $1.1M, 3008 Turtle Gait Ln 3/2 now $1.320M, 1286 Par View Dr 3/3 now $1.325M, 706 Gopher Walk Way 3/4 now $1,855,706.
4 new sales: 1043 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 listed at $899K, 3314 Saint Kilda Rd 3/2 listed at $899K, 5770 Pine Tree Dr 3/2.5 listed at $1.2M, 1002 Kings Crown Dr 3/2 listed at $1.295M.
No closed sales.
LOTS
No new listings.
1 price change: 355 Cowry Ct now $475K.
No new or closed sales.
CAPTIVA
CONDOS
No new listings.
2 price changes: Sunset Beach Villas #2323 1/1 now $625K, Lands End #1606 3/3 now $2.7M.
1 new sale: Bayside Villas #5340 3/3 listed at $995K.
1 closed sale: Bayside Villas #5112 1/2 $255K.
HOMES
No new listings.
1 price change: 15009 Binder Dr 5/6.5 now $7.999M.
No new sales.
1 closed sale: 11547 Laika Ln 4/4 $2.512M.
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.
Enjoy your weekend, Susan Andrews aka SanibelSusan

Posted this week on Florida Realtors, credited to Vinod Sreeharsha. 2025 Miami Herald: “Five Florida islands made Travel + Leisure’s 2025 top 15 U.S. islands list, highlighting their charm and resilience after multiple hurricanes.
The results are in. The Sanibel School which serves grades PK-8 continues to be the #1 school in the Lee County District for both Elementary and Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high school.
The islands Association of Realtors did not meet this week, but a Lunch & Learn, hosted by Affiliates with Noack & Company, provided their insight into the new “one big, beautiful bill”, foreign clients, and Hurricane Ian tax update. Their Senior Accountant Carol McCarley, through the years, has helped many foreign clients. She is a FIRPTA (Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act) expert. More details about that presentation next week.
Also next week is the July Membership Meeting with insurance updates from Affiliates Dave Arter with Private Client Insurance Services and Chris Heidrick with Heidrick & Company.
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Teammate Dave and I continue to communicate with folks about selling, There are always owners just thinking about a change, others that want to sell but don’t have to, and some that really need a sale – and fast, All considered, here is my advice and a bit of general info about the island summer real estate market.
Sanibel
Over Easy Café – reopened yesterday in their new location in The Village Shops with many islanders and visitors already enjoying breakfast and lunch there.
Monday, I attended the Florida Realtors legal team webinar covering the new state condo rider and the condo changes that became effective on July 1. Much of the form now requires completion by the unit owner (see attached). Some of the new association changes include:
Though, the island market is better than the June 30, a “Wall Street Journal” article titled “The Worst Housing Market in America Is Now Florida’s Cape Coral”. SanibelSusan Team members also belong to the Royal Palm Coast Realtor Association and Florida Gulf Coast MLS which covers Cape Coral, so I was notified yesterday when their 2025 President, my friend Karen Borrelli, sent a response to “The Wall Street Journal”. It provided good information on market cycles and price normalization, described a balanced market, and essentially providing the details that show Cape Coral, like most of Lee County is in transition, not in trouble.
Happy July 4th & enjoy your holiday weekend,

South Seas Resort on Captiva usually has their own private holiday events, but the next day, on July 5th, they with have a celebration at their new/renovated retail shops with an open-to-the-public “Sip & Shop” from 1 to 3 p.m. These shops at 14830 Captiva Drive include J. McLaughlin (men’s & women’s clothing), Outfitters (sporting gear & island apparel), Provisions (gourmet market & deli), South Seas Spirits, plus Starbucks. In addition to goodies, treats, food and drink samples, there will be live music, and face painting.
The Bubble Room – announced yesterday that after nearly three years of restoration, they will be reopening on Monday July 14. Lunch will be served there from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and dinner from 4:30 to 9 p.m. No reservations initially, just walk-ins.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a bill with changes to section 718.403, Florida Statutes, of the Florida Condominium Act. As a result, Florida Realtors legal team is hosting a webinar this coming Monday afternoon to discuss the updates to the Florida sales contract Condo Rider, as well as other statutory changes. The bill goes into effect July 1. SanibelSusan is registered to attend. More details on that next week.
Enjoy your weekend & get your red, white, & blue ready!
The City (of Sanibel) also announced that vegetation trimming will continue this Sunday (June 22) from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Periwinkle Way from Causeway Blvd to Tarpon Bay Rd. Weather permitting, this will include both sides of the road including the shared use path.
Today, there was a baby shower for our CEO Bill Robinson and his wife Elizabeth. They are expecting their first, it’s a boy!
Enjoy your weekend, Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan
It is another sunny Sanibel Friday, hopefully a lucky Friday the 13th and happy start to the weekend, especially for those celebrating Fathers’ Day.
The Seventh Annual Captivaville Songwriters Weekend begins today and runs through Sunday at ‘Tween Waters Inn and Marina. It is Captiva’s largest music festival and features local singer-songwriters. Performances are scheduled with kick-off party from 5:15 to 8 p.m. tonight, poolside tomorrow from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., and Sunday brunch in The Shipyard restaurant beginning at 11 a.m. Attendees need to purchase either a day-pass or have a room reservation. Call 239-472-5161 Ext 1 for more info.
Things are getting back to normal with the best July 4th planned this year to also celebrate the City’s 50th Anniversary. Below is a line-up of events to far:
Sanibel Vegetation Trimming
Have the hurricanes over the last few years affected visitors returning? You bet, but that will improve as more accommodations become available and more businesses reopen.
The Sanibel Sprout – Reopened their storefront on Wed at The Islander Center, 2407 Periwinkle Way. During rebuilding after Hurricane Ian, they were flooded again with the fall storms so had been operating out of a food truck while the juice/coffee bar and bakery were again rebuilt. With their soft opening this week, they are open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Check um out for some healthy options.
It was great news yesterday to hear that friend Christine Hansen, Florida Realtors 2018 President, was voted in as the National Association of Realtors (NAR) 2026 President-Elect, positioning her to be NAR President in 2027.
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.

More Re-Openings
Love Sanibel Back 2025 – Kicked off Wednesday at the East-End shops. Every week for the next 13 weeks, different business areas of the island will be highlighted with fun shopping and dining opportunities to “love Sanibel back”.
Florida Legislature Passes Condo Reform
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Sea Turtles – This week SCCF also documented the first 2025 green sea turtle nest on the islands. It was laid by the same sea turtle that SCCF has encountered 12 times over the last seven years. Nearly all sea turtle nests laid here are from loggerhead turtles, but there could be as many as 30 green turtle nests. SCCF documented the first loggerhead nest on April 25. As of SCCF has recorded 132 sea turble nests on the island (the same number as last year at this time). Turtle nesting season goes through October.
The island Association of Realtors had no Caravan Meeting this week, as classes for the SCIS (Sanibel Captiva Islands Specialist) designation were underway. There was, however, listing activity posted in the MLS as detailed below.
Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend,