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Good evening Jim, thanks for the question. In my opinion, the answer is yes. The reason I think so is found in the past couple of years. When Cape Coral began it's ascent, people were still moving to Lee County. Today, people are still moving to Lee County. The issue became affordability. As Cape Coral prices rose, that is when Lehigh started to become popular. Today, the political atmosphere that looms over the Cape, as well as the pricing, make Lehigh look attractive once again. Lehigh is not without it's problems though. But the overall picture looks bright. With the continued development pushing towards the east, it's a good bet that things are set to rebound for Lehigh.
To get a look at the homes available in Lehigh visit http://www.Hope4HomeBuyers.Listingbook.com
Neil G. Blair-Bennett
Broker-Associate
Alliance Realty Group
14090 Metropolis Ave #206
Fort Myers, FL 33912
Direct Line (239) 645-3798
NeilBlairBennett@gmail.com
Tue Jul 7 2009, 19:52