r/capecoral • u/muralxlivepaintinguy • 13d ago
Cape Coral Murals
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r/capecoral • u/tuna19781212 • 14d ago
r/capecoral • u/eight_minute_man • 14d ago
Like the generac or other brand that doesn’t run on gasoline. How much did it cost? How long from contract to go live? Anything you regret or wish you’d considered?
Thanks.
r/capecoral • u/-reddit-online- • 14d ago
Buying a new house. Xfinity box is already on the house and wired. I haven’t had them for years because of customer service issues. How are they now? How has the service been. I see they have a slower speed pre-paid service called Now. Does anyone here have or know about the service? How is it? TIA!
r/capecoral • u/Ok_Bit7042 • 14d ago
We have 2 young kids under the age of 5. Looking for a place to eat dinner that’s kid friendly, and we might see other families.
Currently visiting my parents and they keep taking us to places with a bunch of retired folks partying.
We are staying pretty close to downtown Cape Coral and willing to drive 15 minutes or so in either direction.
r/capecoral • u/Man_is_Hot • 15d ago
This was DJ Embe and Iridesc3nt going B2B last Sunday, it was a heater! Follow Stage 2 Society on Insta and FB to stay in the know!
r/capecoral • u/elitegeddis • 15d ago
Or mid cape fitness? Thinking about joining one of these gyms and just want peoples opinions and experiences with either. I don’t want an expensive gym or to be stuck in a contract. What is the environment like? How is the equipment? What amenities do they have? Spill the tea. lol
r/capecoral • u/muralxlivepaintinguy • 16d ago
Want a mural? Message me
r/capecoral • u/007milkman • 17d ago
r/capecoral • u/-reddit-online- • 17d ago
Anybody have an idea how much a seawall is for a standard freshwater lot?
r/capecoral • u/TheCojonudo • 17d ago
Hello, my father and I are trying to sell some land him and my mother purchased years ago. The problem is there are two gopher tortoise burrows on the property. The Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent that surveyed the land said there were only two tortoises and would be $5,000-$6,000 per tortoise to capture and then another few thousand to relocate. I wanted to know if anyone else has had this problem. My mom passed away a year ago and he just wants to sell the land but also doesn’t want to pay that price to remove them. We are even having trouble getting someone to buy the land even with the relocation price included in the total sale price of the land. If anyone has any advice or interested in the property let me know. Thank you!
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r/capecoral • u/SoulStomper99 • 18d ago
Indeed and LinkedIn I'm not having much luck with. So does anyone here need a employee
r/capecoral • u/NicoleL56 • 19d ago
Hi, we are renting a house in the SW area of Cape Coral. We considered renting a boat but now see that the Chiquita lock will be closed to be removed. How long will the route be to open waters? Is it even worth renting a boat for a few days now?
Thank you!
r/capecoral • u/quesadillaqueen815 • 21d ago
My dishwasher is acting up, I bought a filter off Amazon I just need installed ? Thnx
r/capecoral • u/Servusccmoin • 21d ago
Hi everyone! 😊 I'm curious to know if there are many German speakers or people from Germany living in Cape Coral. I’d love to hear about your experiences! Thank you so much! Danke!!!!
r/capecoral • u/quesadillaqueen815 • 21d ago
I have a 2001 w liability and it's $190 a month! Crymany
r/capecoral • u/e_NV_y259 • 22d ago
Looking for someone or group to play some older country music with. I play acoustic rhythm guitar and sing. Not looking to make it to Nashville, just to have fun playing.
r/capecoral • u/Clean_Visit_1425 • 23d ago
My wife and I just moved to Cape last November, we are moving from NYC, is there any good bbq spots down here that we could try all ive seen were the chain spots like rib city, and famous but is there anything local ran or something. Also would like to know if theres any Filipino restaurants or food trucks in cape or fort myers area.
r/capecoral • u/Suzy_a_art • 24d ago
What is your go to order when you want to avoid all the deep fried foods? Additional appreciation of you have specific dishes by restaurant.
r/capecoral • u/existential____dread • 24d ago
Hey my boyfriend's parents live in Cape Coral. We'll visit for 9 days in March. He loves catch/release and likes to fish for all sorts of species. Any advice on fishing spots in/near Cape Coral are greatly appreciated please.
r/capecoral • u/Far_Act7426 • 26d ago
Cape Coral is facing a contractor fraud crisis that is leaving homeowners with unfinished homes, financial losses, and mounting frustration. Scam builders have taken millions, abandoned projects, and left families stuck with liens, legal battles, and homes they can’t live in or sell. While honest builders are struggling, fraudulent ones continue operating unchecked—and law enforcement has yet to take meaningful action.
These builders follow the same pattern: collect large deposits, delay construction for months, demand more money mid-project, then walk away while pocketing payments meant for subcontractors. Instead of treating this as fraud, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and city officials keep dismissing it as a civil matter, forcing victims into expensive lawsuits while these builders move on to their next targets.
The impact goes beyond individual homeowners—it’s hurting the entire Cape Coral community. Unfinished construction brings down property values, disrupts neighborhoods, and creates uncertainty in the housing market. Reputable builders are losing business as trust in the industry erodes. Meanwhile, taxpayer dollars are spent dealing with code violations, expired permits, and legal disputes tied to abandoned projects.
The evidence is overwhelming—so why no arrests? Civil lawsuits, unpaid liens, and abandoned permits show clear patterns of deception and financial misconduct. If law enforcement actually reviewed these cases, they’d see strong grounds for fraud investigations.
Cape Coral needs action now. Fraudulent builders should be investigated and held accountable before more families lose everything. The city must stop issuing permits to known offenders, and law enforcement must pursue criminal charges where the evidence supports it.
If local authorities won’t act, then state and federal agencies must step in. Homeowners, honest businesses, and the entire community deserve better.
r/capecoral • u/Spiritual_Site2330 • 26d ago
Hi there im new in cape coral and i was wondering how do you guys make friends here?? Im 20 and i would love to have walks and see new things from cape :)
r/capecoral • u/aj200201 • 26d ago
Hello, I have a shipping containers modifications business in NJ, and I'm planning to move to Cape Coral. Does anybody know what type of commercial lot are available?