Cape Coral Real Estate : Why would you move to Cape Coral?

Cape Coral Real Estate brokerage, Florida Future Realty, Inc., brings the best real estate services to those looking to buy or sell real estate in SW Florida.

Why would you move to Cape Coral?

Are you considering a move to Southwest Florida? Maybe even just Florida in general? Maybe even just somewhere warmer in general?

Perhaps for a second home, perhaps you are moving to live here full time?

Here are some things to consider:

Let's start with some possible negatives:

The world moves slower here. What do I mean by that? Well if you are from the country in the midwest you may not notice it, but if you are from a larger city or the NE you will notice it for sure. Everything is done slower here. Deadlines are often overlooked by many. Stop by the grocery store & the cashier will most likely spend more time talking about the groceries you are buying vs. just checking you out quickly. Some call this good ole southern hospitality, some call it annoying. Honestly, the slowness drove me crazy at first. Now, I'm used to it. I'm still pretty quick but I can deal with the slowness better now. I'm very laid back but often times speak quickly, move quickly, make quick decisions, etc.

Think you can handle the slowness? Ok, allow me to continue....

Our Summers are HOT. Yes, there is no denying it. Our summers are muggy. It rains almost daily. Some say it takes some getting used to, others enjoy the afternoon showers. I happen to like afternoon showers. They cool things done some. While I don't enjoy the all day rain, the random showers are actually very relaxing. And I love watching the lightening too.

Ok, that's really the only downsides I can come up with at the moment....now let's take a look at some of the positives about our area in particular.

The weather. Yes, it's truly awesome to get a bicycle for Christmas & be able to take it out to ride it that same day without a jacket. Sure, some may miss the snow on Christmas, but that's what vacations are for, right? I personally don't want to drive on icy roads, shovel snow or get frostbite. We usually have a couple of cold days in January or February but they are not too bad & don't last long. When I say cold folks I'm talking about a low in the 40s and the highs in the 60s. And again, that only happens a few days out of the entire year. Usually its 70s in the winter. Currently, November, its mid 80s.

The water. Cape Coral has nearly 400 miles of CANALS. How fun. If you just like looking at the water or if you prefer to be in it, it's all here. The beach isn't far if you prefer the ocean. Yes, the gulf access canals do lead to the Gulf of Mexico! So buy a boat or some jetskis & go have some fun. Learn the water information & take a boaters safety course though. We have manatees & dolphins to look out for!

No Income Tax in Florida. While our property taxes may be a little on the high side, at least compared with previous years, one thing you don't have to pay is income tax. That's a savings! Also, our sales tax is only 6%.

Growth and Opportunity. This area is growing. Cape Coral has ranked in the top 5 cities for growth & jobs for many years now. And I'm pretty sure this will remain the case for many more years to come.

Affordable Housing. Yes, the market has been in a decline this year. Speculators helped drive up the prices the last couple of years & are backing out now, creating a decline in the market. Now is the time to negotiate bottom prices. Could prices still go lower? Maybe. I left my crystal ball at the circus, but I do know that now TODAY sellers are very negotiable so you can really find some great investment opportunities here.

Education. Florida has long been considered below the average for education. This is no longer the case, with the median age declining we've taken a more proactive look at education. Locally, our schools are rated based upon performance & you have school choice so you can choose a school in your zone based upon your preferences. You  no longer have to attend a specific school because of where you live.

I hope this information assists you in your decision making process. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at info@susanmilner.com or call me at (239) 218-2229.

Yours in Success,

 

Susan Milner, e-PRO GRI Realtor

www.SusanMilner.com

 

 

 

Yours in Success,


Susan Milner

Florida Future Realty, Inc

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copyright 2008-2012 Susan Milner of Florida Future Realty Inc

Comments

Hi Susan, I like the slow moving pace of the world there (older people like myself like this), I like the education (former teacher), I don't like the hot summers (that's why I moved back up north to Iowa from Texas), and I love your post on Cape Coral!  Good information!
Posted by Christopher Smith (TREGO REALTY) over 5 years ago

Great post...makes me want to come down!!!

 

Posted by Monika McGillicuddy Southern NH & the Seacoast Area (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead) over 5 years ago
Great Post Susan, you hit the nail on the head again!
Posted by Cape Coral Real Estate 239-443-8795 - Jay LaGace (RE/MAX Realty Team) over 5 years ago

Susan don't confuse slow, southern style with laziness and incompetence.  Why do people stay for a year or two and then go elsewhere if Florida was so great? I loved Florida for the first few months of living here until reality set in.  The laws here side with business owners and landlords and NOTHING for the little guy, employers have no clue how  to hire. Even the government here is incompetent. It is like being dropped into the 80s or 90s how behind they are. Some banks in cities aren't open on Saturdays nor have ATMs(whereas banks in NE are opened til 7 pm and on Sundays). I can see why people are choosing Texas, Tennessee and the Carolinas instead. Even those with moderate intelligence go bonkers with the lack of comprehension. People it's a mirage from the heat!!!!!! It's a nice place to visit, but..........

 

Posted by D Shean over 4 years ago

D Shean,

Thanks for your comments. Yes, lots of people move to Florida & decide its not for them. Everyone likes something just a little bit different. Myself, I could never live anywhere full time that gets cold. Ideally I'd like to live here 9-10 months out of the year & have 2-3 months in the summer somewhere up north.

Posted by Cape Coral Real Estate Broker | Susan Milner | FloridaFutureAgents.com (Florida Future Realty, Inc.) over 4 years ago

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