2000 NW 9th Avenue Cape Coral, FL 33993
LAND - Cape Coral, FL
Property Features for 2000 NW 9th Avenue
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 34-43-23-C2-02916.0170
- Lot size
- 0.30 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Description
- CAPE CORAL UNIT 42 BLK 2916 PB 17 PG 41 LOTS 17 + 18
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1123
Utilities
- Water source
- Well
- Water front features
- Canal Access
- Water front
- 1
Listing agent Robin Tiedje License #258028215 (239) 601-7020
Listing office Sellstate Advantage Realty 12331 Towne Lake Dr, Suite 3, Fort Myers, FL (239) 470-9064
Listing date Feb 5, 2026
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
The site’s layout centers on its waterfront perspective and added privacy, with water-based recreation possible directly from the property, including kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and small boats. The burrowing owl presence is documented near the front corner area of the property and neighboring lot. Per City of Cape Coral and FWC guidelines, development may remain possible by maintaining required protection zones during construction, with the permit approach depending on whether the home footprint, driveway, and construction activities stay outside required buffer areas.
For buyers looking to build a custom waterfront home, the lot’s canal-to-lake connectivity and elevation can be practical considerations for design planning. Because burrowing owl and related permitting requirements can affect construction activity, buyers should verify all future building and permitting requirements with the appropriate local and state agencies before finalizing plans.
Key Highlights
- .33‑acre pie‑shaped waterfront homesite in Cape Coral with intersecting canal views of the Zanzibar and Frontier canals
- Canal access through Cape Coral’s freshwater canal system with connected waterways to multiple lakes, including Anchor Lake and Pelican Lake
- Waterfront recreation from your backyard includes kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and access for small boats/pontoon use (no Gulf access)