$295,000 One of the Most Iconic Homes in the Dean Park Historic District Built in 1924 for Harry Stucky and Ellen Evans Stucky of the renowned Robb & Stucky Furniture Company, this striking Tudor Revival residence is one of the most significant homes in the Dean Park Historic District. Remaining in the Stucky family until 2010, this landmark property is now waiting for its next steward—offering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore a true Fort Myers treasure to its former grandeur. Rich in architectural character and featuring exceptional bones, this 2,340-square-foot home is filled with original details that showcase the craftsmanship of a bygone era. While the home is ready for thoughtful restoration and renovation, it presents an extraordinary opportunity for someone with vision to preserve and enhance one of Fort Myers' architectural gems. The spacious living room is anchored by an impressive fireplace, while the elegant formal dining room and sun-filled Florida room, and breakfast room lined with original paned casement windows, offer a glimpse into the home's original grandeur. A grand staircase leads to the second floor, where you'll find three generously sized bedrooms and a full hall bath. The massive primary suite—an uncommon feature for Dean Park homes of this era—includes its own private full bath, charming original window seats, and abundant space, making it well ahead of its time. The home's expansive walk-up attic is equally impressive, offering exciting potential to create an additional level of living space, whether as guest quarters, a studio, home office, or recreation room. Throughout the home, original paned casement windows fill the interior with natural light while preserving the timeless architectural integrity that defines this remarkable Tudor Revival. Although the property requires repairs and renovations, its irreplaceable architectural details, generous proportions, and historic significance provide the ideal foundation for a spectacular restoration. This is more than a home—it's an opportunity to become the next caretaker of one of Dean Park's most treasured historic residences and write the next chapter in its remarkable story. The home is being sold as-is, cash only. Some photos have been virtually staged. 3 Beds ⋅ 3 Baths ⋅ 2026029001 MLS One of the Most Iconic Homes in the Dean Park Historic District Built in 1924 for Harry Stucky and Ellen Evans Stucky of the renowned Robb & Stucky Furniture Company, this striking Tudor Revival residence is one of the most significant homes in the Dean Park Historic District. Remaining in the Stucky family until 2010, this landmark property is now waiting for its next steward—offering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore a true Fort Myers treasure to its former grandeur. Rich in architectural character and featuring exceptional bones, this 2,340-square-foot home is filled with original details that showcase the craftsmanship of a bygone era. While the home is ready for thoughtful restoration and renovation, it presents an extraordinary opportunity for someone with vision to preserve and enhance one of Fort Myers' architectural gems. The spacious living room is anchored by an impressive fireplace, while the elegant formal dining room and sun-filled Florida room, and breakfast room lined with original paned casement windows, offer a glimpse into the home's original grandeur. A grand staircase leads to the second floor, where you'll find three generously sized bedrooms and a full hall bath. The massive primary suite—an uncommon feature for Dean Park homes of this era—includes its own private full bath, charming original window seats, and abundant space, making it well ahead of its time. The home's expansive walk-up attic is equally impressive, offering exciting potential to create an additional level of living space, whether as guest quarters, a studio, home office, or recreation room. Throughout the home, original paned casement windows fill the interior with natural light while preserving the timeless architectural integrity that defines this remarkable Tudor Revival. Although the property requires repairs and renovations, its irreplaceable architectural details, generous proportions, and historic significance provide the ideal foundation for a spectacular restoration. This is more than a home—it's an opportunity to become the next caretaker of one of Dean Park's most treasured historic residences and write the next chapter in its remarkable story. The home is being sold as-is, cash only. Some photos have been virtually staged. 2644 Providence Street, Fort Myers
$399,900 This beautifully updated duplex in the charming Dean Park Historic District offers mix of historic charm and modern upgrades. Just a short walk to downtown Fort Myers' restaurants, shops, and riverfront, the location is unbeatable. Each 1 bed / 1 bath unit has been completely renovated inside and out, featuring new roof, electrical, plumbing, sewer lines, HVAC systems, and stylish interior finishes. Outside, you'll find fresh sod, professional landscaping, and concrete driveways with covered parking for each unit. Whether you're looking to invest or live in one unit while renting the other, this turnkey property is a fantastic option in a prime, walkable neighborhood. 2 Beds ⋅ 2 Baths ⋅ 225052643 MLS This beautifully updated duplex in the charming Dean Park Historic District offers mix of historic charm and modern upgrades. Just a short walk to downtown Fort Myers' restaurants, shops, and riverfront, the location is unbeatable. Each 1 bed / 1 bath unit has been completely renovated inside and out, featuring new roof, electrical, plumbing, sewer lines, HVAC systems, and stylish interior finishes. Outside, you'll find fresh sod, professional landscaping, and concrete driveways with covered parking for each unit. Whether you're looking to invest or live in one unit while renting the other, this turnkey property is a fantastic option in a prime, walkable neighborhood. 2615/2617 Michigan Avenue, Fort Myers