What Drives Home Addition Costs in Fort Myers
Adding square footage to your Fort Myers home is one of the best ways to get the space you need without the cost and hassle of moving. But home additions in Southwest Florida come with unique cost factors that homeowners in other parts of the country do not face. Understanding these factors upfront helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises. Here is what to expect for home addition pricing in 2026.
Average Cost Ranges by Project Type
Home addition costs in the Fort Myers area vary widely based on the type of addition, finishes, and site conditions. Here are typical ranges for 2026:
- Standard room addition (bedroom, family room): $200 to $350 per square foot. A 200-square-foot room addition runs $40,000 to $70,000.
- Bathroom addition: $250 to $400 per square foot. Plumbing rough-in, waterproofing, and tile work push per-square-foot costs higher than a standard room.
- Kitchen expansion: $300 to $500 per square foot. Cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and plumbing/electrical make kitchens the most expensive rooms to add.
- Sunroom or Florida room: $150 to $300 per square foot. Costs depend on whether it is a basic enclosed porch or a fully conditioned living space.
- Second-story addition: $300 to $500+ per square foot. Structural reinforcement of the existing first floor, engineering, and extended construction timelines increase costs significantly.
- Garage conversion to living space: $100 to $200 per square foot. Converting existing enclosed space is less expensive than building new, but insulation, flooring, HVAC, and code compliance add up.
Florida-Specific Cost Factors
Several factors unique to Southwest Florida affect your home addition budget:
Hurricane and wind load requirements: The Florida Building Code requires all new construction in our wind zone to meet specific impact resistance and structural standards. This means impact-rated windows and doors, reinforced roof connections, and engineered tie-down systems. These code requirements add 10% to 20% to construction costs compared to non-hurricane zones.
Flood zone considerations: Many properties in Fort Myers and Cape Coral sit in FEMA flood zones. If your addition increases the building footprint, you may need to meet current flood elevation requirements, which can include raising the new addition on pilings or elevated slabs.
Permitting and inspections: Lee County requires building permits for all additions, with plan review by the building department. Permit fees, engineering plans, and inspection scheduling add to both cost and timeline. A general contractor handles all of this on your behalf.
How to Budget for Your Addition
Start with a realistic scope. Determine exactly how much space you need and what the room will be used for. Then add a 15% to 20% contingency buffer for unexpected issues like hidden plumbing, electrical panel upgrades, or soil conditions that require additional foundation work.
Get at least three detailed written estimates from licensed contractors. Compare not just the bottom-line price but the scope of work, materials specified, timeline, and payment schedule. The lowest bid is not always the best value if it leaves out permit costs, cleanup, or necessary engineering.
Will a Home Addition Increase Your Property Value?
In most cases, yes. Adding a bedroom and bathroom typically returns 50% to 70% of the project cost in increased home value. Expanding living space, adding a primary suite, or building a mother-in-law suite are among the highest-return additions in the Fort Myers market. Work with your contractor to make design choices that match the neighborhood and maximize your return. Our renovation services cover every type of home addition.
Alliance Construction builds home additions throughout Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Southwest Florida. From initial design through final inspection, we manage every detail. Call (239) 244-4341 to discuss your home addition project and receive a free estimate.
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