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Where
We Are in Southwest Florida...
Wherever You Want to Be!
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NAPLES |
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MARCO
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| This city of 21,000 lies between the
Gulf of Mexico and US 41. It is the coastal centerpiece
of unincorporated Collier County. The world famous
"Naples" address is freely used by new communities
in the county. Naples is the only major SW Florida
city located directly on the Gulf Of Mexico, providing
direct access to beach activities. Naples Hospital
Cardiac Center ranks in the top 5% in the nation.
Median Housing prices top $450,000. A fishing pier
and state park share patronage with the Philharmonic
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Lying about 20 miles south of Naples,
the residents incorporated this Collier County island
as a city. It is world-famous for its beach and as
a vacation or second home destination.
Originally developed and marketed world-wide as a
mid-priced retirement home community in the 1960's,
recent new construction has brought multi-million
dollar high rise condominiums to the uplands. The
views reach out over the Gulf of Mexico. |
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BONITA
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ESTERO |
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| From one of the oldest and smallest towns has sprung
SW Florida's newest "avenue" of new communities and
redevelopment, now a full fledged city. The avenue
is US 41, the famed Tamiami Trail that was the first
highway link between Tampa and Miami. A significant
majority of housing in the Bonita area was constructed
within the past 5 years and more are in planning.
Prices equal those of its affluent southern neighbor,
Naples. |
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Founded beside a river bank in 1894 by a few folks
who dreamed of making this garden spot the cultural
and religious center of the universe, Estero today
is Lee County's fastest-growing area with nearly 10,000
residents. What Estero lacks in beach access it more
than makes up for in golf courses and shopping centers.
Mid-price housing is still available. Here is the
site of Florida Gulf Coast University and Germain
Arena, home to the ECHL Florida Everblades. |
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FORT
MYERS BEACH |
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FORT
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The barrier island known as Estero is home to the
City of Ft. Myers Beach. The first real estate boom
hit here in 1925 with lots selling sight unseen to
Northern investors with $10 down.
The beach is the primary Gulf access point for Lee
County residents with numerous public access parking
points. A public fishing pier, state park, marinas
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The heart of Lee County government is also one of
South Florida's oldest cities, dating from 1886. Sited
along the wide expanse of the Caloosa-hatchee River,
Downtown is now undergoing a major restoration of
shops, hotels and restaurants to support a projected
3,000 or more new residents attracted by newly built
high-rise condominiums with docks and waterfront views.
Fort Myers area offers quick access to the SW Florida
International Airport (RSW). "Affordable" housing
can still be found in suburban Fort Myers. |
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LEHIGH
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CAPE
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| Lehigh, like many SW Florida areas was first
conceived and marketed on an international scale
by a land developer in the 1960's. The site of a
former, huge, cattle ranch, the city has a long
history of being an area to purchase "affordable"
single family lots.
Those bargains are quickly disappearing as nearly
40,000 residents now call Lehigh home and as demand
increases, supply decreases and prices rise. |
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Like Lehigh Acres and Marco Island, the Cape was
a dredge-and-fill dream of a land developer. In this
case, two brothers named Rosen. They created new land
from the shores of the Gulf by digging more than 400
miles of canals, which today are home sites for more
than 130,000 residents. This is the proverbial bedroom
community providing all styles and prices of homes
for the Lee County work force as well as retirees.
Two bridges provide easy coming and going into Fort
Myers, Lehigh and North Fort Myers. |
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North
Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda |
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VENICE
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| This trio of small towns continues to represent
the typical old Florida Main Street atmosphere. Still
another major land developer created thousands of
acres of home building lots around Port Charlotte
in particular, which makes the area a favorite for
real estate investors today. With boating access to
the Gulf via the Peace and Myakka Rivers, waterfront
housing opportunities still exist at prices less than
the more southern cities. |
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Smack in the middle of Sarasota and Charlotte Counties
is the oldest marketplace in America. It continues
to lure retirees and vacationers and new business
owners to a sparkling stretch of the Gulf Coast that
serves as a suburb of Sarasota and as a point of attraction
for the smaller cities of North Port, Englewood, Port
Charlotte and Punta Gorda. Mid-range housing and home
sites remain in abundance.
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