Cape Coral, FL - Canals, Bridges and Boating Explained

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  • čas přidán 30. 08. 2022
  • To search gulf access homes for sale in Cape Coral, Florida click here: bit.ly/canalsexplained
    With over 400 Miles of Canal System in Cape Coral, Florida, it is truly a Waterfront Wonderland! With such an elaborate system, it can also be the cause of confusion and lots of questions. So today, we explain all you need to know about Canals, Bridges, and Boating in Cape Coral.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @germanescobar3060
    @germanescobar3060 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video!! So much value!

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Thank you for the compliment and for watching German!

  • @user-ju2su4eo2c
    @user-ju2su4eo2c Před 7 dny

    In 1979 Dad and I built a house on SE 12th St, off Del Prado. It was my parents primary home. My wife and I lived in Nevada. Mom passed 4 years ago @ 91 Dad 3 years ago @ 92. I sold it last Nov. We had many good years in Cape Coral and a lot of very good times. I miss my good friends still there after all these years. I worry about them.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před 3 dny

      Thank you for watching and commenting! Your friends will be alright. Sounds like you need to come back and visit them! :) Thank you for watching!

  • @brandonautosales
    @brandonautosales Před rokem +2

    great job guys! very detailed and informative

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Thanks so much Brandon Auto Sales!

  • @worldweary1913
    @worldweary1913 Před rokem +2

    What an interesting and informative presentation, well done! 👍

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Thank you World Weary! We appreciate you watching and commenting! Happy Holidays!

  • @brianbartos6388
    @brianbartos6388 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Nice Job Guys ! Well explained ! 👍

  • @sherrylingenfelter8991
    @sherrylingenfelter8991 Před rokem +2

    Great info!

  • @tombrewsaugh1399
    @tombrewsaugh1399 Před rokem +4

    Canals were dug for land fill. Flew over that area when I was about 12 years old while on vacation at Ft Myers Beach. They were trying to sell property to my parents. There wasn't hardly a tree in sighting as the developers cleared everything. Moved to the area at 15 and watched what the Cape has become. Although my sister has lived in the Cape for over 20 years I never cared to live there. Just moved out of Lee County 2 years ago.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +2

      Florida and/or Lee County isn't for everyone. I hope you find your happy place.

  • @neyleo7156
    @neyleo7156 Před rokem +4

    Great video!!
    Can you also make a video of the fresh water canal lakes of chains wildlife, fishing and boat ramps.
    Thanks

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Thank you for commenting and watching Ney! Great idea! We'll add that to the list. Thank you!

    • @brandonautosales
      @brandonautosales Před rokem

      @@livinginfl no other realtor has done it as thorough as you guys could

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 Před rokem +3

    The BEST explanation of the Canal System of Cape Coral on CZcams! Looks like the SE area of the Cape is ideal for boating access. Is the Jaycee Park area properties (house or condo) popular? Price appreciation? Proximity to everything Cape? Thanks!

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      THANK YOU Coleman! We appreciate it! Yes the Jaycee Park area is a very nice area. The area gets good appreciation and is super close to downtown Cape Coral's amenities. Only slight drawback would be a little more distance and time out to the Gulf (if that is important).

  • @livinginfl
    @livinginfl  Před rokem

    To search and view all Canal Homes For Sale in Cape Coral click here: bit.ly/canalsexplained
    If you would like to meet us personally and discuss a strategy for buying or selling in Southwest Florida, please schedule a quick Zoom call by clicking here: calendly.com/doug-lona
    Cape Coral Canal Map with Bridge locations, heights, and distances to open water. www.searchfloridagulfhomes.com/info/cape-coral-canal-map
    To see what your home is worth, click here: doug.searchfloridagulfhomes.com/seller/homeestimate/value. We use a proprietary system that analyzes recent sales around your home to determine an accurate home value. You will also see homes currently for sale like yours. If you want to go to the next step and have Doug & Lona Leugers evaluate your home and give you the most accurate value, we can schedule a quick free in-home evaluation. To start the free in-home evaluation process, schedule a quick Zoom call by clicking here: calendly.com/doug-lona

  • @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC

    Well done video. You people are pros. Thanks for your wisdom in this video.

  • @rodgerjohnson3375
    @rodgerjohnson3375 Před rokem +1

    I live on Buccaneer Bay. No canals, no bridges, 2 minutes to the river, 2 miles to the Gulf.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      That's a nice location! Thanks for watching!

  • @Jazzykatt23
    @Jazzykatt23 Před měsícem

    One thing I was wondering was the water depth at Matlacha Pass going around the hook. We used to live in the northwest but had a very small boat. We’re considering moving back to Cape Coral and plan on getting a bigger boat. I understand the pass is very shallow. What boat sizes can people get away with to get through there?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před měsícem

      Great question. I'm not sure exactly what the depth is there, but I know some nice size boats make it in and out of there. A friend of mine had a 32 foot boat and the problem wasn't the depth, it was the clearance going under the bridge at higher tides. I'll do some more research. Thank you for watching!

  • @martinavaslovik3433
    @martinavaslovik3433 Před rokem +1

    Well I live in the cape and could never figure out why they named all the streets in the crazy way they did.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      It takes awhile to learn for sure! Thanks for watching Martina!

    • @georose33
      @georose33 Před rokem

      I agree. You know how many of my packages were sent to the wrong address? Even MLS listings mess up on the "ave, ct, ter, or st" part of the address.

  • @jaycohen4335
    @jaycohen4335 Před rokem +1

    FYI - The miserable mile is much further West than you pointed out. It’s over by Picnic Island. Also, what is your source that the Chiquita Lock was approved to come out before Covid?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jay, thanks for watching and commenting! As far as Miserable Mile location, we are not aware of official coordinates marking it. We've heard lots of people refer to different areas as the Miserable Mile. Regarding the Chiquita lock, it was just hearsay, not an official source. Anything you have to share would be greatly appreciated!

    • @jaycohen4335
      @jaycohen4335 Před rokem +1

      @@livinginfl czcams.com/video/I4jp8nn04ks/video.html explains where the miserable mile actually is. Yeah, that Chiquita lock isn’t going anywhere soon. It’s a pretty big deal for property values if it actually goes away. I wouldn’t want anyone to buy behind the lock, thinking it’s going away for sure.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Thanks Jay! We will check it out.

    • @richardjohnson8114
      @richardjohnson8114 Před rokem +1

      @@jaycohen4335 It may not be going away any time soon, but the city also has no published plans to make it functional again, so it remains locked open.

  • @MarceloViana..
    @MarceloViana.. Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, I'm moving from Miami to Fort Miles. Do you reckon it's doable to sail up the river from the Gulf with a sailboat that draws 6,5 feet?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Marcelo! I'm not sure. I think it is, but I would have to research that more. Thank you for watching!

  • @petrslivinski7481
    @petrslivinski7481 Před 5 měsíci

    My wife and I vacationed for two weeks in Cape Coral, Florida during the months of September, December, March, and June. I'm sorry to say we weren't impressed with the area. Though we found some gorgeous homes what turned us off was the flatness of the land and thought how easily it would flood. No trees in the new and developing communities that didn't look good to us. The high-end communities with homes were gorgeous and treed but we thought about those canals, and they would swell during a major hurricane and the streets would become flooded that it scared my wife. The shopping centers don't offer much and to drive for over one hour to reach one was a small turn-off. Properties in new communities around Tropicana Blvd didn't look nice and the building lots were small. The same area had a pungent odor either from the water, fish, or vegetation that was a real turnoff. In addition, home and auto and flood insurance would be necessary and those were "costs" that we didn't want to deal with! Investigated how a major hurricane would wreck havoc on the properties in Cape Coral, Florida that we decided against purchasing a home in a lovely community.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for visiting and commenting! Cape Coral is not for everyone. We love it though. Thank you for watching!

  • @daniellejones8460
    @daniellejones8460 Před rokem +2

    I pray this couple is ok.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Danielle! We made it. Although it was a rough ride. We appreciate you commenting and watching!

    • @daniellejones8460
      @daniellejones8460 Před rokem

      @@livinginfl glad to hear!🙏🏽 You're welcome!

  • @dealsbetweenfriends
    @dealsbetweenfriends Před 9 měsíci

    we will be there in November..................might have $900 k to spend or finance a nice home!

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před 9 měsíci

      Great time to be here! We would love to help you! Here is my cell: 239-398-3131 DougLeugers@gmail.com LonaLeugers@gmail.com Looking forward to meeting you! Thank you for watching!

  • @rb-go7fg
    @rb-go7fg Před rokem

    does fresh water canals connect to ocean access?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Hi RB! No fresh water canals do not connect. Thank you for watching!

  • @PlayWaves1
    @PlayWaves1 Před rokem +1

    Do the freshwater canals allow boats?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +1

      Depends on the boat. The freshwater canals are really designed for boating, some are pretty narrow. However people to troll, kayak, and fish on the Freshwater Canals.

  • @JDMoc1970
    @JDMoc1970 Před rokem +1

    What baseball team in the picture?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +1

      Cincinnati Reds, World Series 1990. Thanks for watching JD!

  • @BW-kv9wj
    @BW-kv9wj Před rokem

    Are there any areas of Cape Coral that didn’t get flooded with Ian? We’re all homes damaged?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Hi B W! Most of Cape Coral did not flood. The areas closest to the water got hit the hardest but newer homes with higher elevations handled the hurricane well. Older homes closer to the water with lower elevation, did not. Its not uncommon to see one home that flooded and one that didn’t because of elevation right next to each other. There were lots of homes with little to no damage. Last estimate I heard was 20K homes in Lee county got some type of damage. My house lost shingles (had to get new roof), and pool cage which was old to begin with, and landscaping. We did really well considering a Cat5 and a once in a 100 year event happened. Hopefully never again in our lifetime. Thank you for watching!

    • @BW-kv9wj
      @BW-kv9wj Před rokem +1

      @@livinginfl In January 2020 I flew to Cape Coral from California to look at a Wendy’s Restaurant for sale. I forget what street but it was a popular street. I didn’t end up buying it. But I loved the area. And if I ever move to Florida it will probably be Cape Coral.

    • @PhillipGermain-pg9gz
      @PhillipGermain-pg9gz Před rokem +1

      Hello, love watching your videos, they are loaded with valuable information. Just curious, as to why the canal front homes in the cape, are not built on stilts, like they are on the gulf of Texas? The homes on stilts in Texas, never seem to have water damage after a hurricane. Thank you for your CZcams channel.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      I think you're referring to the Wendy's on Cape Coral Parkway. Downtown area of Cape. Very fun area that is got some exciting huge developments happening! We're about to shoot a video about them.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Great question Phillip! We do have stilt homes, but they are located on the barrier Islands primarily. My guess is that they don't build in Cape Coral because of the elevation. It's vary rare, in fact, I don't know of another instance when the Cape flooded. We got hit by a 1 in 100 year, and I've heard 1 in 500 year event. I don't think we'll see another in our lifetime. At least, that's what we're all hoping. To decrease the risk of flooding in the Cape, new homes have to built up on higher elevations. Somewhere along the line, some mad scientists made a guesstimate on flooding for the next 100 years and hence that part of the building code was adopted. :)

  • @karenkrepline7146
    @karenkrepline7146 Před rokem +1

    Where can I find your maps?

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      Hi Karen! Sorry we're still in process of getting the map revised. Here is the map:www.searchfloridagulfhomes.com/info/cape-coral-canal-map - Thank you for watching and commenting!

    • @karenkrepline7146
      @karenkrepline7146 Před rokem

      @@livinginfl thank you. I really appreciate it. My husband is sort of working with someone already, but I am not sure he is a good fit for me.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem

      We hear that quite often. If we can be of any help, let us know!

  • @susettesantiago5509
    @susettesantiago5509 Před 2 měsíci

    Isn’t it under three feet of water……………

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před 2 měsíci

      No. The water receded after Hurricane Ian passed through. Thanks for watching.

  • @domfer2540
    @domfer2540 Před rokem +5

    No one should be allowed to live in Cape Coral. Know they have been hit buy a storm, no Federal or local aid should be offered. I do not blame insurance companies not cover damages. This not the only place that people should not live, no place within 5 miles of water. We should have a population growth control. My family has lived here for 100 years and governments and developers have damaged this state.

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +8

      What about Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Fires, Volcanoes, etc? We wouldn't be able to build anywhere with that rationale. I lived through 3 tornadoes, close calls. Tore our towns apart. Unfortunately, catastrophe is part of life. I still choose the coast any day!

    • @livinginfl
      @livinginfl  Před rokem +3

      Philippians 4:4= "Always Be full of joy in the Lord. I say it agin-- rejoice!" Got to see the irony in a fellow Christian bashing other humans. All negative. All problem-focused, no solutions. Exactly what Jesus would do. Get help Philippians 4:4.

    • @worldweary1913
      @worldweary1913 Před rokem

      Governments are supposed to serve its people who they represent, but due to greed "people" (men/woman) are now deemed "persons" which are a corporate entity. A corporate entity is not free, it's regulated. Developers are only interested in financial gain hence why they also moved into govt. One mindset one goal. Rules for you but not for them.

    • @jeremybastarache7119
      @jeremybastarache7119 Před rokem

      Shhhh

    • @richardjohnson8114
      @richardjohnson8114 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your opinion Comrade