Cape Coral Real Estate : Lee County Population Growth

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.

Lee County Population Growth

Lee County

• The 2006 Lee County population is estimated at 585,608.

· According to the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Lee County will add between 75,000 and 100,000 people every five years until 2030.

• That means that the county will have added as many people in 25 years as it did in the 45 years before.

• Between 1960 and 2005, the population growth was about 500,000. It's expected to double by 2030, bringing the total population to 1 million.

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Florida

• The 2006 Florida population is estimated at 18,089,888.

· According to the Census Bureau, Florida remains the third most populous state, behind California and Texas.


• Florida gained 321,697 people between July 2005 and July 2006. That was a larger increase than any state except Texas.

• Thee are more than 26 million people projected by 2030.

 

 

Yours in Success,


Susan Milner

Florida Future Realty, Inc

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copyright 2008-2012 Susan Milner of Florida Future Realty Inc

Comments

Susan, sometimes I find it truly incredible that Florida's population has grown by 50% since I moved here in 1990!
Posted by South Florida Real Estate • Leanne Paynter (United Realty Group, Inc.) about 5 years ago

Pssst...It's us. Happy New To You...Sorry we think it sounds better without the Year. SVW.

Last year's words belong to last year's language and next year's words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning. "T.S. Eliot"

From Broker Bryant and The Lovely Wife...Wishing You a Good New. ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) about 5 years ago

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