
The Cape Coral Masked Ninja has been causing quite the stir. Look out Batman, there's a new masked villain in town! Residents are on the lookout after a ninja was caught on camera breaking into at least three cars over the weekend! It looks like this ninja has taken his love for martial arts a little too far. He decided to put his stealthy skills to the test and use them for evil doing.
According to NBC2, one unlucky homeowner had just turned on his brand new Ring security camera thankfully. Only to find out a few hours later that his driveway was being prowled by the ninja. It's like the universe has a twisted sense of humor, doesn't it?
The ninja wasted no time and quickly made his way around the neighborhood, opening car doors left and right like it was his job. What was he looking for, you might ask? Well, we're not sure either. Maybe he was on a mission to find the ultimate shuriken or perhaps he was searching for some ancient Katana Blade. Either way, the ninja didn't seem to have much luck, as no valuable items were stolen from either situation.
Now, we don't condone breaking into cars, but you have to admit, the Cape Coral Masked Ninja has some serious skills. He wasn't caught. Yet. We can't help but wonder where he learned all those fancy moves. Maybe he's a former ninja warrior, or maybe he's just been watching too many action movies. Regardless, we have to give him some credit for his dedication to his craft.
So, if you're a resident of the SE 40th St neighborhood, be on the lookout for the masked ninja.
People From These Areas are Looking To Buy Homes in Cape Coral
Are Californians and East Coast residents eyeing a move to our area? Not as many as you realized. Many of the people looking to buy homes in Cape Coral are already from South Florida.
The number of homes on the market is well below pre-pandemic levels nationwide, and that scarcity is keeping home prices elevated even as sales have slowed in the past year. Likewise, Southwest Florida real estate continues to be hot. My neighbor just sold their house at asking after less than a week on the market. Even though we're only 5 months removed from a major hurricane. If you've tried to drive anywhere in the past month, you're aware of how many people are here.
As Americans navigate an ever-complicated market, online house hunting has become an essential part of the process. A 2021 National Association of Realtors report showed 97% of homebuyers used online websites when searching for a home in the United States.
Stacker compiled statistics about people in cities looking to buy homes in Cape Coral using cross-market demand data from Realtor.com. View share is the percentage of views to Cape Coral from each respective metro. Cross-market demand statistics are as of Q4 2022.
Continue reading to see who is looking to move into your neck of the woods. View share would be what percentage of people looking at homes to buy are looking at us. Detroit at 2.2% isn't really that much, but wait until you get to number one on this list.....
#10. Detroit, MI
- View share: 2.2%
- Views to own market: 49.8%
- Views to other markets within own state: 27.7%
- Views to markets within other states: 22.5%

Firefighters with the Detroit Fire Department try to remove ice from their fire hoses while fighting a warehouse fire on December 23, 2022 in Detroit, United States. A major winter storm swept over much of the midwest on Friday, dropping temperatures to single digits and windchills up to -35 degrees Fahrenheit. (Photo by Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)
#9. Minneapolis, MN
- View share: 2.2%
- Views to own market: 46.6%
- Views to other markets within own state: 16.8%
- Views to markets within other states: 36.6%

Alex Thompson clears snow from a driveway on February 23, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A winter storm has caused major travel disruption across the country. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
#8. Philadelphia, PA
- View share: 2.5%
- Views to own market: 38.4%
- Views to other markets within own state: 13.9%
- Views to markets within other states: 47.7%

Philadelphia Eagles fans react following Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
#7. Naples, FL
- View share: 2.8%
- Views to own market: 42.4%
- Views to other markets within own state: 23.4%
- Views to markets within other states: 34.2%

#6. Tampa, FL
- View share: 3.2%
- Views to own market: 53.1%
- Views to other markets within own state: 20.3%
- Views to markets within other states: 26.6%

#5. Washington, D.C.
- View share: 4.4%
- Views to own market: 14.3%
- Views to other markets within own state: 5.6%
- Views to markets within other states: 80.0%

Members of a clean-up crew remove belongings that have been left behind by occupants as the National Park Service clears the homeless encampment at McPherson Square on February 15, 2023 in Washington, DC. The National Park Service, under the request of the DC government, cleared the largest homeless encampment of the city that was once occupied by about 70 people. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
#4. Atlanta, GA
- View share: 5.6%
- Views to own market: 25.5%
- Views to other markets within own state: 9.3%
- Views to markets within other states: 65.2%

#3. Chicago, IL
- View share: 9.0%
- Views to own market: 23.5%
- Views to other markets within own state: 5.7%
- Views to markets within other states: 70.7%

#2. Miami, FL
- View share: 10.9%
- Views to own market: 53.8%
- Views to other markets within own state: 24.0%
- Views to markets within other states: 22.2%

#1. New York, NY
- View share: 16.6%
- Views to own market: 22.5%
- Views to other markets within own state: 6.6%
- Views to markets within other states: 70.9%

Fans cheer as snow falls during the first half in the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on January 22, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)