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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Cape Coral criteria
This question is for both flippers and buy and hold investors:
-What are your top 5 neighborhoods you prefer to buy in and why do you prefer those neighborhoods?
-What are the top 5 neighborhoods you AVOID buying in and why?
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@Kari D. Cape Coral is home to a large number of Burrowing Owls. You'll see them in people's yards all over town.
Most people will put wooden stakes around the burrows, with caution tape around them. This is so nobody drives over then with a lawn mower.
This comes into play with investors and homeowners because they are protected. If they set up housekeeping on your land, you cannot relocate or even disturb them - and the town takes this seriously.
They are awfully cute though!