The real number one reason you might not want to live in Cape Coral occurred yesterday. It is the 29th of September, 2022, one day after Cape Coral got hit by 120 to 150 mph winds and a massive storm surge from hurricane Ian. From what I've heard, the damage is catastrophic and there may be many lives lost, primarily because of the storm surge. I'm really afraid for the entire area including Fort Myers, Sanibel, Captiva Island, Pine Island and further north to Punta Gorda. The highest elevation in Cape Coral is about 11 ft and the house I used to own off Santa Barbara in South Cape Coral was only about 7 ft above sea level. If the storm surge actually reached the height they were forecasting, it's possible there are many, many people who didn't make it. Let's pray to God that is not the case. How ironic I stumbled upon this video searching for information about the area one day after the eye of hurricane Ian went straight through the Lee County. I hope you and your family are okay.
I come from NY …. My neighbors were amazing , we all helped each other …I had my power on in 2 days and Publix never missed a best … I am impressed. Love it here
Excellent content. Great delivery. I really appreciate the originality and the fact that you put a lot of thought into the list. Almost every other video about pros and cons of living in South Florida starts with the obvious: the weather, the bugs, the traffic… Etc. Those things are obvious. Your list went to the next level. Thank you. Subscribe!
Thank you so much for that comment. It really means a lot. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos. If there are things I haven’t touched in that you would like to hear about, just let me know. Thanks again!
Am from NewYork I build my home 23 years with huracán Ian , I being blessed with my home nothing happens to it , all my 6 kids went our nearest school , Ida baker, Oasis HS , now I use our home as vacation home I’ll ever leave CapeCoral I just love It there , am so sorry for my communities but we be surviving all this caos and loss 😢 I’ll all my city in prayers!!
12:20 A lot of people complain about company vehicles outside of their homes, particularly trucks. So if you like to park your company vehicle outside, expect for your nosey neighbors to potentially call the city on you.
I moved here in 99. And its grown so much. Went through the water and sewer infrastructure. Used to get water from a sulfur well and septic. And cape coral parkway widening project mess. Pine Island road used to be nothing. You could do 60 nonstop from chiquita to pondella nonstop. Tons of people from the NE are moving here bringing the word NO to put in front of everything and the bad driving habits. I'm scared to motorcycle ride here anymore. Property insurance is sky high now. Neighborhood is built up. Long gone are the empty lots. Hard to do anything in the front yard peacefully without someone walking their dog constantly. It's not a place to raise kids. The schools arent that great and there's hardly anything to do. Most just veg and play video games all the time. Sure theres the beach, but it gets meh after awhile. It's good if you like boating, but boating is very expensive anymore. Sold the boat after the 1st 5 years living here. Got into other hobbies. Be prepared to become a night owl. It's just the climate that causes that and no 4 seasons. A lot of people stay up drinking at the bars and such. Defenently need a good income to live here now. Jobs are competitive around here. Its changed a lot in the past 20 years. It was much more relaxed not built up as much.
Yeah, it’s becoming far too urban. I moved over here from Fort Lauderdale in 17. It’s changed wildly in that time. Too many Ill-behaved people from Miami and other places.
Marc, having moved to the Cape from Boston area years ago, one thing I've noticed is the drivers. Boston drivers richly deserve their reputation for being crazy, but I believe it's actually worse down here.
Rod. I think you’re right. I have noticed that it seems much worse in Season too, not just the amount of traffic, which I honestly don’t think is bad, but the aggressive driving seems worse.
@@livingincapecoral So as a 'snow bird' I'll tell you what the real issue is. It's the traffic lights. The lights in Cape Coral (Ft Myers too) are OBNOXIOUSLY long compared to almost every other city I have ever been in. This causes the typically more aggressive northern drivers to get even more impatient while waiting on the interminable lights to change, and to then do stupid things like accelerate on yellow, run reds and practically run other drivers off the road to make a light that's green.
Thanks for watching and commenting Jason! I do like when I find a good BOGO deal at Publix though ;) The walmart on Del Prado probably has the best prices I’ve seen on groceries. Cheers 🙂
I moved to Cape Coral 3+ years ago from Chicago. I absolutely love this city. It's Florida so expect heat, humidity, and possible tropical storms. Overall relaxed Florida living with tons of beaches, islands, and waterways to enjoy. I'll never move back to Chicago.
@@Risk0451 Thanks for your comment. My wife and looking into moving to Florida and Cape Coral caught our eye. We were starting to get really excited about it, but some of the comments about everything looking the same and being extremely boring is making us think twice. They make the traffic sound like NYC rush hour. Are they just exaggerating everything?
@LinoDaCake the overall population has gone up in the whole area but that was due to people leaving blue cities during covid. The hurricane now did some damage but the rebuild is gonna be great. This area is under lots of construction so that means new businesses and homes.
Every reason is why I need to move down there!!! Currently stuck in Chicago and can’t stand it here. Southern Florida dreamin!! Someday someday someday
keep up the good work, ive known that i was gonna move for like a couple mount now and i heard my parents talking about this location for many nights thanks for the info
We will moved to Cape Coral end of 2022 , I went there only one time for only couple days, but my husband went to take Vacation there and decide to moved there, I still scare it too hot or very sticky and humid,,, Hope I love it.
I wish you made these for cities outside of Florida, its interesting. Thank you for pointing out how much work goes into cutting grass and yard maintenance, my Dad had a landscaping business when I was a kid, he's an expert in plants, great landscape designer, and irrigation expert but people still whined about paying him and his rates were fair, he still had people that never paid on time. Treat your landscapers well or do it yourself.
5:10 I've lived in Cape Coral all my life, and leaves typically fall twice a year; once in Autumn, and again in the Spring.. many trees down here have two different type of leaves.. Winter and Summer.
Publix is nice, I love their BOGO deals and check them every week, but there are definitely many other options. Aldi has several locations, Walmart Neighborhood Market, now, as mentioned in the video, Farmer Joe's, it's pretty nice, and of course Sam's Club and BJ's are here as well. Publix is everywhere though, no question about it.
The best thing I did was leave this city its nothing to do boring, I live in Hallandale Beach which is next Miami and Hollywood Beach the night life is amazing and its always some were to go and enjoy yourself.
Cape Coral definitely isn’t a hot spot for nightlife, but that’s never been my scene anyway so not something that personally bother me. I’m never bored here, but that because the things I like to do are all over. It’s all about personal preference. Good luck in Hallendale Beach and have fun!
I lived in Cape Coral as a little kid in the eighties and what I remember most about the area I lived in was - no trees. My area was block after block of palmetto and houses. Are there parts of Cape Coral still like that nowadays?
Agreed. Such is the nature of life everywhere in my experience. My advice to anyone is to live in a place until you don’t enjoy it anymore, or find a place you may enjoy more and then move.
I pulled out my lawn 20 years ago. Our landscaping is all native plants. It's a fraction of the work, literally requires no water or fertilizer, attracts wildlife, and just looks nicer. Lawns are very old-school and just boring.
Marc I’m selling from VA and wanting to move to south Florida and your videos are great! If have any advice for me or even who’s best I can work with I would appreciate that! Thank you
Hey TOZ! Where at in Virginia? Let me know if you need help finding a good realtor up there and let me know if I can assist you down here. I’d love to help. Good luck!
I must add, 3 weeks and one day after the Hurricane I believe every property owner in CC is here now . As everyone scurries around trying to repair their life , the citywide speed limit is reduced to 31 mph. Yes , seriously , I don’t think traffic has allowed my car to go past 31 mph. It takes almost an hour to get to my nursing job 14 miles away. SMH
What part of Virginia Marc? May as well have said, I moved here from 5 states north, because VA has it all, mountains, beaches, cities, burbs, farms, gated rich communities, slums and ghettos. Any hoo, one topic you left off was jobs, and it looks pretty bad in Cape Coral, unless you want to roll burritos at Chipotle. Unless you have a profitable UA-cam channel about the place, and there can't be very many of those before the monetization takes a big hit Best of luck.
Hi Brian. I lived in the Richmond area, Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia over about a 30 year period. Love Florida and definitely couldn’t see myself moving back, but not everywhere is right for everyone. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers.
@@livingincapecoral Thx, sounds like your experience with VA is diverse! I did not mean to be negative. I just work in IT where risk is the situation, and it helps to have a vibrant working community in what you do. Moved down there for a startup when the internet began, failed, and then it was like “internet? Apple? What are those? Got 3 local references?” Different times, for sure.
This should be the #1 reason..... In June 2020, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released a new model that ranked Cape Coral as the #1 most at-risk of flooding out of any city in the U.S. They predicted that 90,000 properties in Cape Coral are vulnerable to flooding.
Of course. Older people, or people with a bit more disposable income, are perfectly happy to pay for an HOA to have someone take care of the surrounding neighborhood. Another example, I like how some HOA communities have the same stile of homes, roofs, yards, even mail boxes. It's a nice feel. Very tidy. Maybe I'm starting to get closer to that age when I will want to live in one too I guess:) Not yet, but I can definitely see some benefits of them
Nadia. Great question. Unfortunately, it’s not limited to CC. It’s coming from FEMA redrawing their flood risk maps all over the country and they are increasing the ‘risk’ level on a lot of homes which is driving up rates.
Moving there later this year from Humid Houston I'm a native Floridian and yes Texas is way more humid. Please contact me as we need an honest realtor. Thank you
We’re happy to have you and congrats on the upcoming move. I spent about 2 years down in Corpus Christi many years back and still have many good friends there. I’d be happy to help. Shoot me a text with you phone number/email and I’d be happy to reach out. (239)292-4326
I live in Atlanta and masks are not required 1 year ago, that's good 👍❤️ but the rest of the points that you are explaining to not move there are very important very good 👍❤️ video.
Hey 👋👋 I didn't understand if you pay more taxes there. I live in Georgia but I don't know the difference In Taxes. Can you write ✍️ down if you guys pay taxes there, thank you.
@@davido3746 wife and I are thinking of going west. My brother lives in Arizona and lives in a 55 and over. He just bought a house in that development and his lot rent is 640.00 a month. Includes water and garbage.
Good thing I lived there 9 years ago (and I still do) because 9 years ago the house prices weren't that expensive and now it is. But I love how the city is growing faster and faster
Summer is hot and wet. Rain and humidity. Winder is nice, still warm, and sometimes even hot, but much drier. And of course there is a chance of a major storm or a tornado basically year round, but as far as I can tell, nothing terrible had hid the Cape in a very long time. Knock on wood.
Prices going up every day, government hitting you hard for taxes and insurance. Flood insurance is a joke - if your starting fresh, could be 6800.00 + per year. Ridiculous prices!
You have to watch hired company. They like to charge you and do nothing. They show up you see 1 person walk by window then see no one. They all are setting in truck. I worked for company like this. It pissed me off. I hate lazy people.
I lived in Cape Coral for 14 yrs. and we moved back to Ohio 2 yrs. ago. The hurricane we went through really did us in -- tons of damage to our home and it took 2 yrs. to fix it. This is a nice place but it's much too transient and the cost is high for maintenance on your home, cost of Hurricane Insurance, Flood Insurance, Car Insurance, Home Insurance. People are NOT friendly as they move there with family and friends and really do not want more friends in their lives. Also, if you have issues with critters do not go to Florida. Palmetto bugs constantly in the house, fire ants, snakes, scorpions, monitor lizards, armadillos -- it's a wild place. You have to pay a toll going over the bridge to Cape Coral as well as Sanibel Island. If you enjoy various restaurants (ethnic) you will NOT find it in Florida. This is party central. Glad not to be there anymore.
Darn, I saw a nice house and wanted to put in an offer on it but after reading about your experience. I am thinking twice now. I am from WA and I spent a lot time in NY. Thanks for sharing. May Jesus bless and heal you and your families. Take care.
@@noblelionzgaming6194 Moving to FL is a personal choice and experience. Some people like it no matter what. We used to vacation in FL but living there is another matter altogether. Most people go for the weather...trust me...its way too HOT in summer and you will spend most of your time indoors. Now that the hurricane has wiped out so many areas there, I'm glad not to be in Cape Coral.
I love it here, my only complaint if the amount of trash on the ground. It's everywhere. Maybe it's just because it's open and sometimes windy? Or maybe people just don't care, and it's just sad.
I have been living here for years, what you are saying is not true, Cape Coral has change a lot and the traffic is crazy but apart from the huricane cape coral is a beautiful city, please look for more information before you make a video.
Thanks for commenting. I live here too and love the city which is pretty obvious in the video. Not sure which parts you believe aren’t true. Sounds like you maybe just read the title and didn’t actually watch the video…
Damn, no HOA? I always love a good financially dysfunctional HOA dictating what I cannot do to my place... 🙂. Not having income tax, now that is a deal breaker... I need to pay some tax please 🙂
I hate cutting grass but I hate shoveling snow even more
Agreed! Thanks for commenting and let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you.
Thank you definitely hoping to relocate from New Jersey to there within the next 8 months
True
Can shovel snow but you can’t shovel water.
After you work outside in the freezing cold for over 20 years you will understand
The real number one reason you might not want to live in Cape Coral occurred yesterday. It is the 29th of September, 2022, one day after Cape Coral got hit by 120 to 150 mph winds and a massive storm surge from hurricane Ian. From what I've heard, the damage is catastrophic and there may be many lives lost, primarily because of the storm surge.
I'm really afraid for the entire area including Fort Myers, Sanibel, Captiva Island, Pine Island and further north to Punta Gorda. The highest elevation in Cape Coral is about 11 ft and the house I used to own off Santa Barbara in South Cape Coral was only about 7 ft above sea level. If the storm surge actually reached the height they were forecasting, it's possible there are many, many people who didn't make it. Let's pray to God that is not the case.
How ironic I stumbled upon this video searching for information about the area one day after the eye of hurricane Ian went straight through the Lee County. I hope you and your family are okay.
My exact thoughts.
I just returned north from a month long trip down there, it's only just now getting better, and home depot is still a nightmare to get anything at
I just returned north from a month long trip down there, it's only just now getting better, and home depot is still a nightmare to get anything at
I come from NY …. My neighbors were amazing , we all helped each other …I had my power on in 2 days and Publix never missed a best … I am impressed. Love it here
Cape Coral is an amazing place. Love it and 100% will still be moving here.
Thanks for commenting Rubey! Agreed. We love it here. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you.
We moved here from NY and loveeeeeeeeee Cape Coral….my husband is thrilled never to snow blow again !
Excellent content. Great delivery. I really appreciate the originality and the fact that you put a lot of thought into the list. Almost every other video about pros and cons of living in South Florida starts with the obvious: the weather, the bugs, the traffic… Etc. Those things are obvious. Your list went to the next level. Thank you. Subscribe!
Thank you so much for that comment. It really means a lot. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos. If there are things I haven’t touched in that you would like to hear about, just let me know. Thanks again!
Nice summary of CC/SW Florida. I moved here 7 yrs ago from the NE, you are on point with your info. Nice presentation.
Thanks for the positive comment and let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you.
Am from NewYork I build my home 23 years with huracán Ian , I being blessed with my home nothing happens to it , all my 6 kids went our nearest school , Ida baker, Oasis HS , now I use our home as vacation home I’ll ever leave CapeCoral I just love
It there , am so sorry for my communities but we be surviving all this caos and loss 😢 I’ll all my city in prayers!!
Awesome video! I’m still planning on moving to Florida! Thanks!
Publix has best subs. Ultimate sub. Soooo goood
12:20 A lot of people complain about company vehicles outside of their homes, particularly trucks. So if you like to park your company vehicle outside, expect for your nosey neighbors to potentially call the city on you.
Thanks for commenting!
I moved here in 99. And its grown so much. Went through the water and sewer infrastructure. Used to get water from a sulfur well and septic. And cape coral parkway widening project mess. Pine Island road used to be nothing. You could do 60 nonstop from chiquita to pondella nonstop. Tons of people from the NE are moving here bringing the word NO to put in front of everything and the bad driving habits. I'm scared to motorcycle ride here anymore. Property insurance is sky high now. Neighborhood is built up. Long gone are the empty lots. Hard to do anything in the front yard peacefully without someone walking their dog constantly. It's not a place to raise kids. The schools arent that great and there's hardly anything to do. Most just veg and play video games all the time. Sure theres the beach, but it gets meh after awhile. It's good if you like boating, but boating is very expensive anymore. Sold the boat after the 1st 5 years living here. Got into other hobbies. Be prepared to become a night owl. It's just the climate that causes that and no 4 seasons. A lot of people stay up drinking at the bars and such. Defenently need a good income to live here now. Jobs are competitive around here. Its changed a lot in the past 20 years. It was much more relaxed not built up as much.
It’s definitely changed a ton from what I hear. Still a great place to be! Thanks for commenting!
Yeah, it’s becoming far too urban. I moved over here from Fort Lauderdale in 17. It’s changed wildly in that time. Too many Ill-behaved people from Miami and other places.
@@davido3746 You definitely need a gun in Cape Coral but it still beats phila in the winter
@@charlesdavaro8554 👀
No thanks
Marc, having moved to the Cape from Boston area years ago, one thing I've noticed is the drivers. Boston drivers richly deserve their reputation for being crazy, but I believe it's actually worse down here.
Rod. I think you’re right. I have noticed that it seems much worse in Season too, not just the amount of traffic, which I honestly don’t think is bad, but the aggressive driving seems worse.
@@livingincapecoral So as a 'snow bird' I'll tell you what the real issue is. It's the traffic lights. The lights in Cape Coral (Ft Myers too) are OBNOXIOUSLY long compared to almost every other city I have ever been in. This causes the typically more aggressive northern drivers to get even more impatient while waiting on the interminable lights to change, and to then do stupid things like accelerate on yellow, run reds and practically run other drivers off the road to make a light that's green.
Same feeling as an ex New Yorker. People down here cannot drive for shit!!!
@@richardjohnson8114 the real issue is Car Centric Suburban Sprawl on steroids.
@@daveassanowicz186 Just like the vast majority of all major US cities.
You are right on with all the info. One thing I will Publix is a rip off no other way to describe it .
Thanks for watching and commenting Jason! I do like when I find a good BOGO deal at Publix though ;) The walmart on Del Prado probably has the best prices I’ve seen on groceries. Cheers 🙂
I moved to Cape Coral 3+ years ago from Chicago. I absolutely love this city. It's Florida so expect heat, humidity, and possible tropical storms. Overall relaxed Florida living with tons of beaches, islands, and waterways to enjoy. I'll never move back to Chicago.
Definitely agree! Love it here. Don’t think I could leave either!
Still like it?
@@guitardude0909 Very much.
@@Risk0451 Thanks for your comment. My wife and looking into moving to Florida and Cape Coral caught our eye. We were starting to get really excited about it, but some of the comments about everything looking the same and being extremely boring is making us think twice. They make the traffic sound like NYC rush hour. Are they just exaggerating everything?
@LinoDaCake the overall population has gone up in the whole area but that was due to people leaving blue cities during covid. The hurricane now did some damage but the rebuild is gonna be great. This area is under lots of construction so that means new businesses and homes.
No HOA and no State tax !! Wow…Cape Coral sounds wonderful to me !!! 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰
Every reason is why I need to move down there!!! Currently stuck in Chicago and can’t stand it here. Southern Florida dreamin!! Someday someday someday
William - It sounds like you’d fit in great down here. We’d love to have you. Let me know if I can assist you when the day finally comes. Good luck!
I moved away from providence r.i. to get away from the cold, ten years later I moved away from s. Florida to get away from the heat
keep up the good work, ive known that i was gonna move for like a couple mount now and i heard my parents talking about this location for many nights thanks for the info
Luke. Thanks for positive comment and good luck!
I been here 32 years and i love it everything is here and our city has code to keep it clean
We will moved to Cape Coral end of 2022 , I went there only one time for only couple days, but my husband went to take Vacation there and decide to moved there, I still scare it too hot or very sticky and humid,,, Hope I love it.
I hope you love it too! We definitely do. Let me know if I can help with your home search. Good luck 😀
Hot and humid most of the year, hope you like that sort of thing
Wait...I live in California and we cut out grass all year too, in December and January we cut it less, is this not a norm????
I been here 32 years ans love it im from long island cape coral is great
I wish you made these for cities outside of Florida, its interesting. Thank you for pointing out how much work goes into cutting grass and yard maintenance, my Dad had a landscaping business when I was a kid, he's an expert in plants, great landscape designer, and irrigation expert but people still whined about paying him and his rates were fair, he still had people that never paid on time. Treat your landscapers well or do it yourself.
Great video,. THANKS
Thanks for commenting Lowell!
5:10 I've lived in Cape Coral all my life, and leaves typically fall twice a year; once in Autumn, and again in the Spring.. many trees down here have two different type of leaves.. Winter and Summer.
I’ve noticed that too. Thanks for commenting!
Publix is nice, I love their BOGO deals and check them every week, but there are definitely many other options. Aldi has several locations, Walmart Neighborhood Market, now, as mentioned in the video, Farmer Joe's, it's pretty nice, and of course Sam's Club and BJ's are here as well. Publix is everywhere though, no question about it.
Your absolutely right, we have lots of good options. It’s just funny the overall prominence of Publix. Thanks for commenting!
The best thing I did was leave this city its nothing to do boring, I live in Hallandale Beach which is next Miami and Hollywood Beach the night life is amazing and its always some were to go and enjoy yourself.
Cape Coral definitely isn’t a hot spot for nightlife, but that’s never been my scene anyway so not something that personally bother me. I’m never bored here, but that because the things I like to do are all over. It’s all about personal preference. Good luck in Hallendale Beach and have fun!
I lived in Cape Coral as a little kid in the eighties and what I remember most about the area I lived in was - no trees. My area was block after block of palmetto and houses. Are there parts of Cape Coral still like that nowadays?
7:00 yeah.. Many people in the community here typically don't care about the health of other people. It's very, "I'm healthy so I don't care".
Thanks for commenting!
Awesome video! Ty
Thanks for the positive comment! Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.
Lived there for 14 years and plan on moving back, absolutely loved it, can’t go wrong
now you can buy cheap.go work hard help rebuild for the next season of hurricanes.
You need to promote more
This video!!! In fact I’m going to share it I don’t want more people in this town 😂
" Your opinion cannot speak for eveyone of course" But changing factors are making The Cape different on a yearly basis.
Agreed. Such is the nature of life everywhere in my experience. My advice to anyone is to live in a place until you don’t enjoy it anymore, or find a place you may enjoy more and then move.
I pulled out my lawn 20 years ago. Our landscaping is all native plants. It's a fraction of the work, literally requires no water or fertilizer, attracts wildlife, and just looks nicer. Lawns are very old-school and just boring.
I like that idea!
Play Ice Cube kindly please will you give me your opinion if I'm off to Daytona Beach thank you
Thanks for commenting and watching. I’m not too familiar with stuff do do around Daytona unfortunately. Have fun!
I do believe you just gave me ten reasons TO move to Cape coral lol
Come on down! Thanks for commenting:)
Marc I’m selling from VA and wanting to move to south Florida and your videos are great! If have any advice for me or even who’s best I can work with I would appreciate that! Thank you
Hey TOZ! Where at in Virginia? Let me know if you need help finding a good realtor up there and let me know if I can assist you down here. I’d love to help. Good luck!
How did y’all make it through Hurricane Ian
From there we call it cape coma
I must add, 3 weeks and one day after the Hurricane I believe every property owner in CC is here now . As everyone scurries around trying to repair their life , the citywide speed limit is reduced to 31 mph. Yes , seriously , I don’t think traffic has allowed my car to go past 31 mph. It takes almost an hour to get to my nursing job 14 miles away. SMH
Too late, I already live there and it's fun there.
Agreed. I love it here too.
Lol I was there for charlie gene Irene Wilma and everything else between 03 to 15.
I just learned of this little gem, and I'm sold!! I'm super interested in the canals!
Thanks for commenting Dawn 😀 The canals are very unique and provide a lot of opportunities to get on the water very easily.
What part of Virginia Marc? May as well have said, I moved here from 5 states north, because VA has it all, mountains, beaches, cities, burbs, farms, gated rich communities, slums and ghettos. Any hoo, one topic you left off was jobs, and it looks pretty bad in Cape Coral, unless you want to roll burritos at Chipotle. Unless you have a profitable UA-cam channel about the place, and there can't be very many of those before the monetization takes a big hit Best of luck.
Hi Brian. I lived in the Richmond area, Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia over about a 30 year period. Love Florida and definitely couldn’t see myself moving back, but not everywhere is right for everyone. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers.
@@livingincapecoral Thx, sounds like your experience with VA is diverse! I did not mean to be negative. I just work in IT where risk is the situation, and it helps to have a vibrant working community in what you do. Moved down there for a startup when the internet began, failed, and then it was like “internet? Apple? What are those? Got 3 local references?” Different times, for sure.
This should be the #1 reason.....
In June 2020, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released a new model that ranked Cape Coral as the #1 most at-risk of flooding out of any city in the U.S. They predicted that 90,000 properties in Cape Coral are vulnerable to flooding.
Thanks for commenting! It’s hard to get a name like the Waterfront Wonderland if you aren’t simultaneously at risk for flooding.
I didn’t know there were people out there who enjoyed paying and being a part of an HOA. Wow.
Thanks for commenting!
Of course. Older people, or people with a bit more disposable income, are perfectly happy to pay for an HOA to have someone take care of the surrounding neighborhood. Another example, I like how some HOA communities have the same stile of homes, roofs, yards, even mail boxes. It's a nice feel. Very tidy. Maybe I'm starting to get closer to that age when I will want to live in one too I guess:) Not yet, but I can definitely see some benefits of them
Why CC residents home insurance
Are getting canceled or increasing to $3000 to $4000 a year? Thank you in advance for answering this question.
Nadia. Great question. Unfortunately, it’s not limited to CC. It’s coming from FEMA redrawing their flood risk maps all over the country and they are increasing the ‘risk’ level on a lot of homes which is driving up rates.
And because people like to get free roofs through insurance. So we're all paying for them collectively. But yes, it's all over FL, not just CC.
@@BETEP-gw7qp Ding, ding, ding-we have a winner. That’s exactly why. Thanks, lawyers.
You’ve named all the reasons I would love to move there
Come on down Patrice! We’d love to have you. Thanks for commenting!
Moving there later this year from Humid Houston I'm a native Floridian and yes Texas is way more humid.
Please contact me as we need an honest realtor.
Thank you
We’re happy to have you and congrats on the upcoming move. I spent about 2 years down in Corpus Christi many years back and still have many good friends there. I’d be happy to help. Shoot me a text with you phone number/email and I’d be happy to reach out. (239)292-4326
I think I'd rather live in Iraq or Afghanistan or even North Korea than live in Virginia, so Cape Coral would be an upgrade.
Hahaha. So true. I miss being closer to family and old friends but outside of that, no need to go back.
I live in Atlanta and masks are not required 1 year ago, that's good 👍❤️ but the rest of the points that you are explaining to not move there are very important very good 👍❤️ video.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Don't waste your time. Not worth it.
Sooooo move to Cape Coral?
That’s my vote 😉
Publix is fine, but as a life long New Yorker, I really miss Wegmans
Agree. We had Wegmans where we were last too and it is an awesome grocery store! Thanks for commenting!
Great video. Covid restrictions are a joke. We're relocating from Germany
Thanks for Commenting!
i love paying taxes LOL great video .. i think ill love it
Haha. Agreed :) Thanks for commenting!
Wow perfect for us lol
Hey 👋👋 I didn't understand if you pay more taxes there. I live in Georgia but I don't know the difference In Taxes. Can you write ✍️ down if you guys pay taxes there, thank you.
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Cape coral is getting really expensive to live here
Right?!?! Thankfully I’m good right now. Just looking at current rents makes me sweat.
It’s getting expensive everywhere right now unfortunately! Thanks for commenting!
@@davido3746 wife and I are thinking of going west. My brother lives in Arizona and lives in a 55 and over. He just bought a house in that development and his lot rent is 640.00 a month. Includes water and garbage.
Good thing I lived there 9 years ago (and I still do) because 9 years ago the house prices weren't that expensive and now it is. But I love how the city is growing faster and faster
I'm Lincoln in cape coral Florida
Hi Lincoln!
Cape Coral is ok but Hallandale beach Florida is better.
Cape Coral is good to move.
You said you would touch on the climate later in the video but didn't.
Summer is hot and wet. Rain and humidity. Winder is nice, still warm, and sometimes even hot, but much drier. And of course there is a chance of a major storm or a tornado basically year round, but as far as I can tell, nothing terrible had hid the Cape in a very long time. Knock on wood.
Hi DRU! I was finally able to get this full video put together, as it took a lot of research to do. I just uploaded it today. Please check it out 😊
what about snakes and alligator ?
I would like to move to Cape Coral from Austria (Europe) .
Do you know any German Community there?
I might need help. 😊
There are so many germans here. And a very good german club. Good luck to you :)
Prices going up every day, government hitting you hard for taxes and insurance. Flood insurance is a joke - if your starting fresh, could be 6800.00 + per year. Ridiculous prices!
Stan. Thanks for commenting and sharing your perspective. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you.
State taxes 🙄 Florida! But house taxes more expensive.
This is the worst urban planning I’ve ever seen
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Cape coral yacht club on country club south cape.
Now is Sep 2022 and it looks that guy ginsh them
It is a very quiet boring city for my taste. I like the beach.
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You have to watch hired company. They like to charge you and do nothing. They show up you see 1 person walk by window then see no one. They all are setting in truck. I worked for company like this. It pissed me off. I hate lazy people.
I lived in Cape Coral for 14 yrs. and we moved back to Ohio 2 yrs. ago. The hurricane we went through really did us in -- tons of damage to our home and it took 2 yrs. to fix it. This is a nice place but it's much too transient and the cost is high for maintenance on your home, cost of Hurricane Insurance, Flood Insurance, Car Insurance, Home Insurance. People are NOT friendly as they move there with family and friends and really do not want more friends in their lives. Also, if you have issues with critters do not go to Florida. Palmetto bugs constantly in the house, fire ants, snakes, scorpions, monitor lizards, armadillos -- it's a wild place. You have to pay a toll going over the bridge to Cape Coral as well as Sanibel Island. If you enjoy various restaurants (ethnic) you will NOT find it in Florida. This is party central. Glad not to be there anymore.
Is it true there's a ton of waste water in the canals due to the stale water it never gets flushed?
Darn, I saw a nice house and wanted to put in an offer on it but after reading about your experience. I am thinking twice now. I am from WA and I spent a lot time in NY. Thanks for sharing. May Jesus bless and heal you and your families. Take care.
@@guitardude0909 I really couldn't answer that but I do know that the Caloosahatchee River is definitely polluted from dumping of chemicals.
@@noblelionzgaming6194 Moving to FL is a personal choice and experience. Some people like it no matter what. We used to vacation in FL but living there is another matter altogether. Most people go for the weather...trust me...its way too HOT in summer and you will spend most of your time indoors. Now that the hurricane has wiped out so many areas there, I'm glad not to be in Cape Coral.
@@artgirl9005 thanks for your reply. May God bless you and have a wonderful day.
You can always hire someone to cut your grass it's cheaper
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Cape is the best city in Fl, it isn’t even close 🤷🏽♂️
Agreed! Let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you. Thanks for commenting 😎
I love it here, my only complaint if the amount of trash on the ground. It's everywhere. Maybe it's just because it's open and sometimes windy? Or maybe people just don't care, and it's just sad.
I’m thinking about buying land there to build a tiny home, I’m from Orlando. Is it relaxing there?
@@prayerrequest8609 i stayed there for a couple days a couple weeks ago, in my personal opinion it has too many people there it’s lowkey a shit show
@@mexicanhayabusa239 is there a ton of business?
I have been living here for years, what you are saying is not true, Cape Coral has change a lot and the traffic is crazy but apart from the huricane cape coral is a beautiful city, please look for more information before you make a video.
Thanks for commenting. I live here too and love the city which is pretty obvious in the video. Not sure which parts you believe aren’t true. Sounds like you maybe just read the title and didn’t actually watch the video…
Damn, no HOA? I always love a good financially dysfunctional HOA dictating what I cannot do to my place... 🙂. Not having income tax, now that is a deal breaker... I need to pay some tax please 🙂
one more on your list....if you can't deal with hurricane, or hated it, don't move to cape coral. Because every other hurricane will hit this city.
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Nice! Definitely not the place for people who love Taxes!
Kobe. Thanks for commenting!
ITS NOT WALKABLE!!!
What about the Del Prado "Raceway" .. Just sayin. People drive stupid and no Police in sight.
Definitely some crazy drivers out there for sure!
i can do this video at 10 minutes. this is too long
Let me know when it’s posted! Look forward to checking it out 😉
This Lowkey ironic
Thanks for commenting Jaecob!
Just look ar the map!!!!
Ain't go no reason to move
It’s a dump