BID FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT
(ADDED TO THE SALE PRICE)
4 YEARS (48 MONTH) OWNER FINANCING NO INTEREST
SALE PRICE = $16000 AND YOU ARE BIDDING FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT
(YOUR PAYMENT EXAMPLE $16000 : 48 month = approx. $333 monthly payment.
+ approx $400 Title insurance + recording fees/docstamps at closing after full payment at end of financing term
CAPE CORAL UNIT 42 BLK 2933 PB 17 PG 34 LOTS 1 + 2
1701 NW 11TH CT
CAPE CORAL FL 33993
STRAP: 34-43-23-C3-02933.0010

FLORIDA CAPE CORAL BUILDABLE RESIDENTIAL CORNER LOT IN NW CAPE AREA WITH NEWER HOMES CLOSE TO A NICE LAKE
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY – TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A DECLINING AND NOW REBOUNDING REAL ESTATE MARKET
THIS LOT HAS A SIZE OF 85 x 125 FT =10625 SQFT / ¼ ACRE OR (approx 1000m2) VERY CLOSE TO RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS
LOT IS READY TO BUILD
THESE LOTS HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR UP TO $90000 IN 2005.
SW FLORIDA, CAPE CORAL , PRICES AS LOW AS 5 YEARS AGO!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL THE SPECULATORS THAT BOUGHT AT THE PEAK
AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE AREA VIEW THERE IS EVERYTHING CLOSE BY
THERE IS NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD





Cape Coral is the most populous city between Tampa and Miami. As of April 2009, Cape Coral was the 9th largest city in Florida by population and the 3rd largest geographically. More than 60 percent of the population is between the ages of 15-64 and residents under 25 outnumber residents over 65. Southwest Florida's 18-24 age group is growing at a faster rate than the state of Florida and the United States.
Roadways Interstate 75 passes within 10 miles (16 km) of Cape Coral and connects northward to Tampa and on to the Midwestern states; and southeastward to Miami/Fort Lauderdale. Cape Coral borders on U.S. Highway 41. U.S. 41 and I-75 can be accessed from State Route 78 (Pine Island Road). Within the city a network of arterial roadways are established. Cape Coral has approximately 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of roadways. In general, the north/south routes are evenly spaced apart every one or two miles (3 km) and most of them have at least four lanes.
Cape Coral is connected to Fort Myers by two bridges. The 3,400 feet (1,000 m) long Cape Coral Bridge connects Cape Coral Parkway to College Parkway in Fort Myers. The Midpoint Memorial Bridge connects Veterans Parkway to Colonial Boulevard. A number of other bridges span the Caloosahatchee River just east of Cape Coral.
Cape Coral is 14 miles (23 km) from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), which serves nearly eight million passengers annually. The airport’s new Midfield Terminal Complex opened in 2005, with three concourses and 28 gates. In 2010, eighteen national and two international airlines, as well as the two major cargo companies, served the airport.
One of the most attractive features of Cape Coral and Southwest Florida is its terrific year-round weather. The area averages 335 days of bright sunshine each year (the other 30 days are just moderate sunshine). While the summers are very warm, humid and rainy, the winters in Cape Coral are absolutely beautiful.
Southwest Florida receives about 53 inches of rain each year, the majority of which falls from May through September. During the summer months, afternoon rains regularly roll in with heavy downpours and stormy conditions that may last only a couple of hours before subsiding. Then the sun reappears, heat and humidity return, and all is well until the next day when the cycle begins again.
The city is affected by the annual hurricane season, which begins June 1 and continues through November.
Air Temperatures:
Annual Average: 74.4 F
High Average: 84.1 F
Low Average: 64.7 F
I PROVIDE YOU WITH A CLEAR AND MARKETABLE TITLE AND A GENERAL WARRANTY DEED AND YOU GET TITLE INSURANCE !!! (BUYER TO PAY)