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THE ONLY CONDO AVAILABLE IN SUMMERLIN TRACE! NEAR BEACHES, WALKING DISTANCE TO LAKES COMMUNITY PARK IN FORT MYERS!
This is a RARE 3 bedroom END unit Carriage Home with attached garage in Calusa Palms!
*Rare* Beautiful, Ground Floor, End Unit, 3 Bedroom/2 bath CARRIAGE HOME w/ attached garage!

*Rare* Beautiful, Ground Floor, End Unit, 3 Bedroom / 2 bath CARRIAGE HOME with attached 1 car garage. LARGE open and bright floor plan with great architectural details. Kitchen features raised panel cabinets, granite counter tops, island sink with room for bar stools and lots of work space. Master suite offers extra large *California* walk-in closet, garden tub with separate shower and double sink vanity. Community amenities include pool, clubhouse, exercise room, tennis, putting green and MORE! GREAT LOCATION Near Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island, Health Park Hospital and GREAT Shopping!
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Open Floor Plan - Entry Way Granite Counters / Wood Cabinets
Call Shane Goushaw to see this Beautiful 3 bedroom Carriage Home in Calusa Palms before it is gone!
239-823-5280
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Sandals Realty
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Available to serve your real estate needs whether buying or selling in Fort Myers, Estero, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island, Gateway, Marco Island, Bonita Beach, Naples, Bonita Springs
*RARE* 3 Bedroom End Unit in Beautiful Calusa Palms! NEW LISTING!!!
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Investors breaking into Cape Coral foreclosed homes - Breaking the law searching for Chinese drywall
My Broker, Ernesto Rijavec at Sandals Realty in Fort Myers, posted the article below on facebook:
Investors breaking into Cape Coral foreclosed homes
Breaking the law searching for Chinese drywall
Cape Coral, FL - Cape Coral police are investigating a "new" crime in the city. Home investors are paying people to break into foreclosed homes to check appliances and lighting fixtures to search for Chinese Drywall. When banks release homes to go to auction, many are sold "as is". Investors attempting to beat the system, break into the locked up homes to determine if the investment is worth it.
Homeowner John Somers says the bank hasn't taken possession of his home yet, even though it is scheduled for auction on Wednesday, March 31st. Somers fears he will be held responsible for all the damage caused by unscrupulous investors.
Alejandro Valdes was arrested on Monday morning for tearing away aluminum hurricane shutters in an effort to gain entry to the home. Less than 8 hours later, WINK News confronted one man who entered Somers' home illegally. He admitted knowing what he was doing was illegal and continued taking photos as we continued to video tape him.
Cape Coral police say the man will be charged with criminal trespass. Information on the case is being sent to the State Attorney's office for review. More charges may follow.
By WINK News
Story Created: Mar 29, 2010 at 10:31 PM EDT
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