Thursday, November 26, 2009

Port Charlotte Florida Real Estate

port_charlotte_realtor.jpgAt the heart of Charlotte County is Port Charlotte, located on beautiful Charlotte Harbor. Located south of Sarasota and just north of Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte is the perfect location to dock your boat, catch a round of golf, or just hang your hat.

If you are looking for real estate in Port Charlotte, you will be pleased to discover that many of the homes here are relatively new, as are the shopping centers and restaurants. Port Charlotte is still a fairly new and growing town with its’ own baseball park, shopping mall and a variety of shopping markets and restaurant chains. Charlotte County is also known for their numerous golf courses, as well as a never-ending list of outdoor activities to enjoy. Beach-goers can visit Englewood Beach or Boca Grande, both just a quick 20 minute drive away for swimming, shelling, boating, fishing, canoeing, parasailing, kayaking, sunning, picnics, and more. With Southwest Florida’s great weather year round, you can enjoy biking, jogging, tennis, golfing and a variety of other outdoors activities virtually whenever you want.

Port Charlotte Homes Unlike many other coastal regions in Florida, Port Charlotte still offers fairly priced housing, without sacrificing all of the amenities of paradise. A planned community, Port Charlotte is mainly residential. A number of saltwater canals run throughout the city, making it possible for you to dock your boat or vessel right in your own back yard. Most of these artificial canals lead to Charlotte Harbor which will take you to the beautiful blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Port Charlotte has a population of roughly 50,000 people with a median age of only 49. With a variety of great schools, hospitals, houses of worship, cultural centers and more, Port Charlotte is a great location for young families and retirees alike. For the most part, people like living in Port Charlotte because it is still relatively uncrowded, and retains a little bit of small town charm while still having everyday conveniences, all in a setting that can only be described as paradise. Somehow, Port Charlotte has managed to remain a secret and residents enjoy a slow-paced lifestyle without all of the crowding and rushing of larger nearby cities.

Port Charlotte Real Estate Port Charlotte is also a great location because of its proximity to I-75. Just a short drive away from both Sarasota and Fort Myers, Port Charlotte residents still have access to airports, museums, performing arts centers, sports arenas and more. Tampa and Orlando are also nearby for day trips to amusement parks and other big city attractions. However, locals know how to make their own fun in Port Charlotte by simply enjoying a Southwest Florida sunset with a tropical drink at any one of their fine waterfront restaurants.