The Florida city, a reluctant symbol for the excesses of the real estate bubble, shows how far the recovery has to go.
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There is a lot more to Cape Coral than foreclosed homes! Cape Coral is the largest city in SWFL. There are restaurants, festivals, national chain stores, farmer’s markets, and cool mom and pop businesses. The weather’s wonderful and all the natural splendor and culture of SWFL from Fort Myers to Sanibel and Captiva are within a stone’s throw.