CAPE CORAL
Cape Coral has over 400 miles of canals with a variety of homes and
lots in many price ranges. Our neighborhoods are friendly. A variety of quality shopping is available by visiting our mall or the specialty shops throughout Cape Coral. These are just some of the reasons the 114 square miles in Cape Coral are approaching the population mark of 100,000 full time residents. But don't let those numbers scare you, this well designed hometown community is only about one third developed. There is still a piece of paradise here for you.

LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Home of - Fort Myers • Cape Coral • Sanibel • Captiva • Fort Myers Beach • North Fort Myers • Estero • Lehigh Acres • Bonita Springs

FORT MYERS
Fort Myers is located along the Caloosahatchee River just 15 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Caloosahatchee River, meaning "The River of the Caloosa," an early Florida Indian tribe, is the western terminus of the cross-state Okeechobee Intercoastal Waterway linking the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

PINE ISLAND
Pine Island (in Lee County) is the largest island (17 miles long and 2 miles wide) on the west coast of Florida, just 15-20 minutes from Cape Coral, 30 minutes from Ft. Myers and one hour from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). Pine Island's secluded, quaint and "country waterfront" atmosphere is a huge part of its charm. Fringed with mangroves rather than white sand beaches, Pine Island has escaped the concrete, blacktop and skyscrapers found in the more touristy, beachy communities. Current legislation prohibits high density, high-rise development in the foreseeable future . . . designed to preserve our unique, rural island heritage for generations to come.