Lee County

    Lee County, Florida is a community that maintains its natural beauty while creating a flourishing environment for businesses. The scenery here stretches from white sand beaches and the Gulf of Mexico to several collections of pretty neighborhoods with lush tropical landscaping. Look closely and you might see the odd wild orchid popping through of an immaculately maintained garden.

Lee County itself is comprised of several cities, towns, and villages. Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Sanibel are perhaps the most well known of the county's provinces. But you will find several welcoming communities here, including Alva, Boca Grande, Bokeelia, Bonita Springs, Captiva, Estero, Fort Myers Beach, Lehigh Acres, Matlacha, North Fort Myers, Pine Island, Pineland, Saint James City, San Carlos Park, Sanibel Island, and Tice.

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Lee County

In the heart of it all, the county has established several thriving business communities. It takes advantage of its ideal location and capitalizes on both the region's work force and spending power. But the catch phrase here is managed growth. Both residents and government leaders in this area recognize the importance of the area's scenic beauty and family values. By setting and following a plan that prioritizes the environment and residents, Lee County draws and supports businesses that are compatible to the overall county plan.

Within Lee County, there are currently some 492,210 residents, whose median age is forty-five years old. Of working-age residents, twenty eight percent are employed in the service industry. The second largest employment sector in Lee County is professional services, with around sixteen percent working in this field. Twelve percent of locals here are employed in a managerial capacity. Lee County

Lee County has done such a tremendous job in both attracting new residents and new businesses to the area, but also in managing the new growth. In fact, the Milken Institute named the Fort Myers - Cape Coral area Number One on its list "Best Performing Cities: Where America's Jobs are Created." Lee County has been recognized has having one of the top five telecommunications infrastructures the nation.

It is because of the diversity of both employment opportunities and the abundant quality of life issues that Lee County was named one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. Along with this growth, the region has received a number of awards and accolades. Forecast Magazine listed the Fort Myers - Cape Coral area number 15 in its “Booming 25” list of fastest growing metropolitan areas through the year 2005. The Fort Myers public high school was ranked 32nd in Newsweek Magazine’s prestigious list of the “100 Best High Schools in the Nation.”

Housing options in this area are diverse, and have proven to be a solid investment for homeowners. Over sixty percent of homes offered in Lee County are condominiums in a 10-49-unit complex. The most popular option here is a two-bedroom model. Recent sales figures indicate that the median price for one of these units is currently a very affordable $140,211.

In their free time, you might find many locals taking to the links. Within Lee County, Fort Myers alone ranks fifth in the nation for golfer-to-holes ratios. The town of Bonita Springs offers over two dozen public and private courses.

Lee County, and the many communities that lie within its borders, is a resort-style community with an easy, upscale lifestyle. Thanks to determined plans for the future, the county has a solid economic base that continues to attract newcomers to the region. If you are thinking of moving, consider a move to beautiful Lee County, Florida! To learn more, request our free relocation packet today.





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