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January 4, 2008
The Lehich Acres land goes for $50,000

Lee County has purchased two vacant parcels in Lehigh Acres for $50,000, according to the property appraiser’s office.

The land, which measures a total of more than 7 acres, is in the Greenbrier subdivision. It is classified as preserve area.

The seller was Secure Holdings LLS of Fort Myers.

 
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