Cape Coral is nestled along a nearly 120-square-mile peninsula formed by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caloosahatchee River. With 400 miles of canals, Cape Coral is a haven for boaters, paddlers, anglers, and waterfront living. Dozens of parks, sports complexes, golf courses, boat ramps, and arts and cultural venues provide close-to-home opportunities for connecting with nature, outdoor recreation, and enjoying a social lifestyle. The city is also close to barrier islands, Gulf of Mexico beaches, and historic downtown Fort Myers.
Christopher Alan Homes is building homes on individual lots in two distinctive Cape Coral areas:
South Cape Coral - The city with its picturesque downtown originated here, where the river and Gulf meet just south of Cape Coral Parkway. Two toll bridges south of Pine Island Road link Cape Coral to the mainland while canal-front homesites provide the quickest access to the Gulf.
North Cape Coral - The city’s fastest-growing region, Pine Island Road, is in the midst of an ambitious development plan and building boom, bringing residential, retail, restaurants, entertainment venues, commercial growth and jobs to hundreds of acres, including a 131-acre multipurpose outdoor town center.
Lee County School District. Elementary Schools: Cape, Pelican, Gulf, Trafalgar, Patriot, Skyline, Hector A. Cafferata, Hancock Creek, Diplomat. Middle Schools: Gulf, Challenger, Trafalgar. High Schools: Ida S. Baker, Cape Coral