
Located just 10 miles west of I-75, The Cape is a large peninsula west of Ft. Myers and Ft. Myers Beach on the Gulf of Mexico. It is a self contained community with all the amenities of more well known cities in Southwest Florida. The Cape's recent expansion is prolific, especially to the west and north. Because of extensive boating and Gulf water accessibility, many of the marina communities like Cape Harbour and Burnt Store Marina are flourishing. Nearly everywhere in the Cape you’ll find some form of new home development in progress. Other examples include Cape Royal, Coral Lakes, Sandoval and Tarpon Point.
Cape Coral is one of the largest master-planned communities in the nation. It is home to more than 138,000 residents, 4,000 businesses and the growth continues. The city features 400 miles of fresh and salt water canals - most with gulf access, wide-ranging waterfront sports and community activities. Cape Coral is the 3rd largest city in Florida in terms of land mass with nearly 115 square miles of residential and commercial space. Over 55% of its population is under 44, so the city is family oriented, schools are important, and the quality of life is exceptional. Most established neighborhoods exude "Olde Florida" charm, while the newer areas open to the Cape's fresh sea breezes and endless days of sunshine.

The Cape Coral real estate market has something for everyone. So, no matter what type of lifestyle and residence you want, from a second home or condo, to new family starters or that special elegant estate, Cape Coral offers it all.
For more information about Cape Coral and its residential lifestyle choices – just contact us – one of our associates will be happy to assist you. To search for homes and condos for sale in Cape Coral, visit our Cape Coral MLS Search. To see other Southwest Florida search options, visit our Florida Home Search page.
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