Biggest Challenges When Buying A Waterfront Home In Cape Coral Florida

Published 2024-01-22
Biggest challenges when buying a waterfront home in Cape Coral Florida is very much about giving you all the information necessary to make an informed decision about the Florida Lifestyle and how you will live it. Waterfront living in Cape Coral Florida is another very unique experience. You will either love it or hate it, like almost everything else in Florida. Cape Coral boating and Cape Coral Gulf Access go hand in hand. It is hard to find one without the other. We will be discussing the many things that you need to be aware of when Living on the water or boating in Cape Coral Florida.


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All Comments (21)
  • @hughbetcha6922
    I am a homebuilder and I'll tell you to be mindful of saltwater intrusion into your well system. Especially true the closer you are to saltwater. This can require a devastating expense to remedy.
  • @jaycohen4335
    When the Chiquita lock was working before Hurricane Ian, it could take 45 minutes to wait your turn through the lock and that’s 45 minutes of trying to keep your boat in line with the 20 other boats waiting their turn to enter the lock. Not an issue now as it’s still broken in the open position. Also, not to be Debbie Downer, but 5mph or 5 knots for some boats throws a wake too large and you may need to go slower depending on the with of the canal/spreader. This is a two way trip, so that’s a lot of slow going and I would imaging that can ruin a nice day to get to the river or the Gulf. Hey good content Craig! Very valuable information for your clients and those watching your channel.
  • @colemant6845
    Great information for us Cape Boaters... Well done!
  • @susieseltz6876
    Great video as always. So much good content and you brought up so many points that most people would not have considered. Very helpful. Now if i only had a boat and if i only lived in Florida. Maybe that will change soon.
  • @Fljeep18
    You put out a lot of good information.
  • @user-ju2su4eo2c
    My Dad and I built a house there in 1979. We knew Mr. Rosen the developer because of his connection to Brooklyn, He built his house next door. Mom and Dad passed a couple of years ago 91 & 92 years old. Sold it in November 2023. This was a wonderful place in the 80's and early 90's.Too $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Now. Reply
  • @Rick-gy8fz
    Add a video on unique communities in Cape Coral. A great example would be Cape Royal Golf Community.
  • @ScottyLo
    Always dropping gems. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 🏝πŸ›₯
  • @gwentexas
    QUESTION: if I own the home. With no mortgage on the open water do I have to have flood insurance??
  • @alreadytaken281
    Always good.. but what about buying a house on water vis a vis insurance etc