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Cape Coral Waterfront Cape Coral Waterfront, Gulf Access, Sailboat Access sites are typically enjoyed by the avid boater. Cape Coral Waterfront, Gulf Access, Sailboat Access canals lead to the Caloosahatchee River, the Intercoastals, and the Gulf of Mexico. The beaches of Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva are just a short trip by boat or car. Properties with Direct Access or Sailboat Access are defined as having no bridges, and give large power crafts and sailboats access to the River and the Gulf of Mexico. Limited access saltwater home sites are also desirable to the smaller boater who must pass under one or more bridges to gain access to the Gulf. Direct Access or Sailboat Access sites are located in the southeast quadrant, southernmost southwest quadrant, and along the riverfront. Affordable waterfront homes built in the 1970s and 1980s are still available and intermixed with newer luxury homes. This laid-back Cape Coral
Waterfront lifestyle appeals to the freshwater fisherman for the excellent
bass fishing, and to the naturalist who enjoys exotic wildlife sightings.
Freshwater home sites are linked to an internal waterway of canals
and lakes. Pontoon boats, canoes and kayaks are the prevalent watercraft
in these canals. From these homes, it’s not
unusual to catch daily glimpses of bald eagles, egrets, herons, turtles
and more! This year, in Cape Coral, FL, there are many waterfront foreclosure - Cape Coral foreclosure homes. If you need Cape Coral foreclosure listings of Cape Coral bank foreclosures, please email me |