There's a wealth of information available online to help you compare the cost of living in communities nationwide, including sites such as Sperling's Best Places, numbeo.com and areavibes.com. Here are some of the highlights of the cost of living research we've gleaned for Fort Myers.
Ranking Livability
Most online sources rank Fort Myers fairly high in terms of livability. Areavibes.com, for instance, gives the city a 77, with 100 being the highest ranking. Cost of living, weather, housing market and amenities are all factored in.
Some of these websites break down cost of living in segments such as groceries, transportation, restaurants, utilities, clothing, rent, and others. You can then compare cost of living in Fort Myers with other cities in Florida or elsewhere.
With 100 representing the national average on its cost of living indices, bestplaces.net scores Fort Myers at 84 for its cost of housing compared to the rest of the country, 85 for cost of utilities and 95 for overall cost of living. Costs of groceries (103.3) and transportation (106) are slightly higher than the national average.
Fort Myers vs. Other Florida Cities
Florida is a big state, with a growing population after a period of stagnation during the economic downturn of 2008. Most projected growth will occur in 10 counties, including Lee County where Fort Myers is located. So here's how Fort Myers compares to some other booming Florida cities:
Focusing on Quality of Life
Fort Myers is in general ranked high by most of the websites for its A+ weather and amenities, and for being lower on average in cost of living. Obviously, Fort Myers offers many benefits when you're looking for a warm climate and an affordable community.
What other factors have you found that contribute to Fort Myers' livability? Share them with us in the comments.