0.55-Acre Gem of a Property in Lehigh Acres, FL! Less than an Hour Away from Cape Coral!
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Description
Build your dream home in the outdoorsy fellow’s paradise and own this 0.55-acre lot in the verdant landscape of Lee County, Florida! Snuggled along Gilbert Ave, this lot has got a road frontage making the city of Cape Coral just 40 minutes away! This lot lets you enjoy the best of both worlds – accessibility and tranquility!
Known for its Golf coast beaches, golf courses, and family-friendly attractions, Cape Coral has something to offer for everyone. Its friendly and vibrant community makes anyone feel right at home. With more than 400 miles of canals, boating, fishing and water sports are a significant enhancement to the quality of life here.
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Property Information
Parcel Size
0.55
State
Florida
County
Lee
Nearest Cities
Fort Myers, FL
Parcel #
33-44-26-07-00010.0100
Address
336 Gilbert Ave S, Lehigh Acres, FL 3397
Legal Description
Lehigh Estates Unit 7 BLK.10 PB 15 PG 87 LOTS 10 + 11rnrn
Features
Acres
0.55
County
Lee
Access
Paved Road
Coordinates
26.606976, -81.715862
Zoning
Residential
Elevation
23 ft
Purchase Information/Fees
$200/year
Document Fee
A additional fee of $399 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
$200
Closing Fee
A additional fee of $200 to close on this property with the title company
$99
Misc Fee
Other miscellaneous Fee.
Nearby Attractions/City
Harns Marsh
Harns Marsh is located in the eastern portion of Lee County located off of Sunshine Blvd. in Lehigh Acres. In the early 1980’s, LA-MSID transformed the 578-acre farmland into an active stormwater facility helping to filter water and reduce flooding to the Orange River. The water control structures have helped create a lush habitat for snail kites, limpkin and more than 140 species of animals.
Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is over 3,500 acres of wetland ecosystem with a Boardwalk trail and Interpretive Center. The cypress slough catches and slowly filters rainwater on its way towards Estero Bay. A myriad of animals like otters, alligators, turtles, wading birds, and more live at the Slough year-round. Others, like migrating birds and butterflies, use the Slough as a feeding area or a winter home.