Cost of Living in Cape Coral Beyond Home Prices

Cape Coral's cost of living runs approximately 1% below the national composite average — but that single number hides significant variation by category. Insurance is the single largest wildcard: homeowners premiums run well above the national norm, summer electricity bills surprise buyers relocating
Cape Coral Weather: The Honest Year-Round Breakdown

Cape Coral, FL runs on a subtropical two-season clock: a warm, dry season (November–April) where highs hover comfortably between 74°F and 83°F, and a hot, humid wet season (May–October) where afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily and highs sit in the upper 80s to 90°F. Temperatures range from
What It's Really Like to Live in Cape Coral Day-to-Day

Cape Coral is a master-planned waterfront city in Southwest Florida — 119 square miles in total area, including its extensive canal network, quiet neighborhoods, and subtropical sunshine built around more than 400 miles of navigable waterways, more than any other city on Earth. That single fact shap
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