About Cape Coral, FL
As the nation's first master-planned communities, Cape Coral, FL is more than just a sunny retreat from the blistering North East cold. The peninsular city lies between the scenic Caloosahatchee River, Charlotte Harbor and the Intracostal Waterway. "The Cape", as locals and residents call it, features more than 400 miles of fresh and salt water canals and 27 miles of shoreline.
As the most populated city in Southwest Florida, Cape Coral ranks 14th in population statewide. Encompassing 114.4 square miles, it is also the state's second largest geographical city. The Cape is enjoying rapid but carefully managed growth due to a number of factors:
Median Age: 38 years Median Household Income: $50,648 Percentage of SIngle Households: $31.3% Percentage of Married Households: $68.7% Percentage of Families (households with children) 28.1% Average Household Size: 2.77 people Percentage College or Better: 13.8% Percentage White Collar: 64.4% Related PostsThe Cape's declining market good for buyersCape Coral Luxury Homes Cape Coral Real Estate: Dow Jones Down, Real Estate Market Up Cape Coral Real Estate: Five Home-buying Myths Cape Coral Real Estate: How Lenders Are Helping To Relieve the Pain of Foreclosures http://www.bestcapecoralrealty.com/000141 Posted on September 26, 2006 18:45:38 by Vickie.TOWNES - View Profile
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