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Port Charlotte Florida Real Estate
Port Charlotte, Florida community in Charlotte County, FL. is on the Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida, just 50 miles south of Sarasota and only 24 miles north of Fort Myers. It has received national notice and was recently named among the best places to live by Money Magazine.
Outdoor activities like golfing, boating, fishing and tennis provide a common interest for both working families and retirees. With balmy breezes and year-round temperatures that average 73 degrees, Charlotte Harbor and Port Charlotte, Florida offer the best of Florida. You’ll find everything from elegant, estate living to cozy neighborhoods and casual, maintenance free lifestyles. With the Peace River and Myakka Rivers plus 165 miles of man-made waterways winding through the landscape, this area still has the most affordable waterfront property on the west coast of Florida. In Charlotte County, you will enjoy a small-town atmosphere with something for everyone. Cattle ranches, farms, citrus groves and horse farms dot the eastern part of the county. Community parks and events are still as important as ever, and young families enjoy the comfortable neighborhoods. From January through April, the seasonal population increases by an about 30% as part-time residents from the Northern climes seek refuge in the Florida sunshine.
Visitors boat on the Peace River and fish for Tarpon in the Gulf of Mexico. Charlotte Harbor has one of the world’s largest protected marine estuaries – 270 square miles with over 219 miles of natural shoreline. Barrier islands and mangrove islands abound with pelicans, seagulls, cormorants and osprey everywhere. Even a bald eagle is spotted now and then. Friendly dolphin often swim alongside your boat.
There are sixteen golf courses in the Port Charlotte area, and plenty of parks and recreational facilities to satisfy the tastes of every outdoor buff. Port Charlotte, Florida is a beautiful community with approximately 50,000 residents. Port Charlotte is between North Port and Punta Gorda, and the community is considered one of the best kept secrets in Florida. Here you can enjoy the pristine beaches, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Charlotte County Historical Center, and a waterfront museum. The Cultural Center of Charlotte County covers 8 acres and includes a theater that seats over 500, and a Conference Center that accommodates up to 1,000. Port Charlotte was first developed in the late 1950s by General Development.
Port Charlotte, Florida communities include:
Section 15 is not an alien landing strip. It is an upscale neighborhood in Port Charlotte, Florida. This comment is often seen in listings because this area has both city water and city sewer without the dues of a homeowner’s association. These are generally larger homes with pools. This is a handy location for both shopping and traveling via I-75.
Lea Marie is an elegant, small gated waterfront community on Lea Marie Island next to the Charlotte Harbor. Most of the homes are custom built and spacious.
Other Port Charlotte, Florida area communities include
The Port Charlotte, Florida real estate market is expanding quickly with new construction and renovation of existing homes. You can find single family homes, condominiums and spacious waterfront estate homes. New construction includes some gated communities, and Port Charlotte, Florida prices are still affordable, when compared to other Florida communities. Most deed restricted communities offer the amenities you want – clubhouses, landscaping, water and sewer, and activities like tennis, pools and spas.
Port Charlotte, Florida is an amazing waterfront community for those who love water sports and the natural Florida environment. If you would like more information about Port Charlotte, Charlotte County and the surrounding area, please contact us.
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