Situated 30 miles east of the Gulf of Mexico,
and just 12 miles east of Fort Myers, Lehigh
Acres is a diverse community of approximately
50,000 residents. Originally planned and developed
by Lehigh Corporation, this community has a
land area of approximately 95 square miles,
covering much of eastern Lee County. The population
density is below state average for cities.
The lifestyle is casual and a welcome change
from the hustle and bustle of larger urban centers.
Lehigh’s semitropical climate attracts
“snowbirds” from other U.S. states
and the population can increase by about 30%
to 35% during the winter months. The population
of permanent residents in recent years has been
increasing at a steady rate and is projected
to grow by 14.6% annually.
Lehigh Acres was a private ranch until the
owner turned it into a residential development
in 1954, and sold off plots of land. Land and
home prices were not excessive and this has
attracted many young families and retirees to
give a well balanced community. So many lots
were sold for residential purposes that the
area faces a shortage of land for commercial
use. There is however some commercial development
with the construction of an industrial park,
expanding shopping facilities, and the unemployment
rate in the area remains low.