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Many new home buyers to experience first hurricane season in SWFL
Published: July 2, 2021 11:23 PM EDT
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Many cities in Southwest Florida are seeing a lot of growth.
Construction crews are building thousands of new homes in Cape Coral, but that means lot of people dealing with their first hurricane season.
If you remember what happened to toilet paper early in the pandemic, first responders told us the same things happens to many of the supplies you need to be stocked up on in the days leading up to a big storm.
So it’s important to stock up on food, water and even medications for everyone in your household well in advance.
Published: June 3, 2021 5:09 PM EDT
Updated: June 3, 2021 9:01 PM EDT
Southwest Florida has an unwanted title. We’re one of the worst places to find affordable housing in the country. The pandemic only made it worse, exposing low wages, raising home prices, and cutting funding.
For many people, their reality is having to choose between paying rent, paying for food, paying to get to work.
Drew Broderick had to make that choice living in Fort Myers, even while he made $15 an hour working in construction. Now he’s outspoken about finding solutions.
“I was homeless for over seven years. And I had a job the whole time, just couldn’t afford the rents,” Broderick said. “It’s just such a problem, you see it everywhere.”