having aome close the coast is sll the ultime goal f f countleswoululd- residen.ven if it means living in a town built on not-so-solid a foundation. reporter: gloria raso tate is something of a cape coral institution. she came to the sunshine state with her family when she was only nine years old. a home on the waterfront, their own boat outside the front door. living like millionaires, though at affordable prices. the american dream. gloria: we're selling the same dream my father was selling, quality of life. we've been doing i it for 43 yes and our office, almost 45 now, in our office, the third generation of real estate in our family. and we continue to look forward to the growth in our community. we're only half -- we're not even halfway done. reporter: sun, sea and sand. the carefree life drew speculators from around the world to the swampland here. it's hard to believe, but cape coral is america's fastest growing city. a community built on shaky ound, threreatened by rising sea levels. no one here seems to give a hoot about the effects of climate chchange, t