1729 SE 46th St, Cape Coral, FL. Sailboat access, waterfront home for sale, $355,000.
It's another beautiful sunny day here in southwest Florida. Here are the average temperatures for our area, this is what brings so many people here to purchase real estate in our area, now it's your turn.
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