| Cape Coral was built about 40
years ago by two land speculators who believed that the
property's location on the Gulf Coast provided abundant sunshine
and almost endless opportunities for waterfront living. The
Rosen brothers purchased the property, platted the community and
created more than 400 miles of canals. At 114 square miles, Cape
Coral is the second largest city in the state of Florida. The
brothers began a massive marketing campaign that resulted in the
sale of nearly all of the 350,000 residential building sites,
the majority to people who lived in other states.
The City incorporated in August 1970, and its population
continues to grow rapidly. With more than 100,000 residents,
Cape Coral is one of the fastest growing areas in Florida. Cape
Coral is the 2nd largest city geographically in the state of
Florida and is the 12th largest city in population. The city
features thousands of waterfront residential properties on
canals, including many with direct, saltwater access to the Gulf
of Mexico and Charlotte Harbor. The supply and affordability of
these waterfront sites makes Cape Coral one of the most
attractive communities on the Gulf Coast.
The city is a large peninsula bordered by the Caloosahatchee
River on the east and Matlacha Pass on the west. It is located
between Sarasota and Marco Island. |