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Living a Golf Lifestyle in Punta Gorda, Florida

Punta Gorda, Florida is a community popular for golf on the Gulf Coast of Florida, between Sarasota and Fort Myers. Seminole Lakes Country Club and Deep Creek Golf Club are just 2 of the many courses in the area. Some courses are an integral part of the development in which they are located. Punta Gorda was settled in the late 1800’s and quickly became the southern terminus of the American railroad system. In its early days it became an example of a community where all the classes lived together; it was both a tough frontier town and a haven for the rich seeking a warm climate.  Photo of City Hall courtesy of WIkipedia and Wknight94.

Where to Retire in Punta Gorda and Home Prices

There is a host of active adult communities and many attractive traditional neighborhoods such as Punta Gorda Isles along the wide Peace River as it runs into the Gulf. Those neighborhoods are very desirable with the homes being restored or replaced in some cases. See the Punta Gorda active communities link at top right of page.
The median sale price was $392,800 in the 4th quarter of 2022, according to the National Association of Realtors. Compared to Naples, Venice, and comparable parts of Fort Myers, homes are more affordable here.

What Is Special about Punta Gorda

14 public parks with many facilities. Gilchrest Park. 11 acres on Charlotte Harbor. Ready access to the Gulf of Mexico. A history of diversity. The Blanchard House and Museum of African American History Old Town. Many active adult communities. Babcock-Webb Wildlife Area. Restored and charming downtown which is walkable and full of interesting restaurants. Fisherman's Village is an semi-open air mall on the water. Pickleball is very popular here in the city parks.

What Is Not Special about Punta Gorda

 Crowds in season and traffic. Hurricane season can be dangerous. The town has been devastated by a hurricanes in the past, and most recently in 2022, Hurricane Ian caused damage to many miles of sea wall in Punta Gorda Isles.

Climate and Physical Environment

Punta Gorda is located on the southwest coast of Florida between Sarasota and Fort Myers.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

The Charlotte Performing Arts Center, the Charlotte Players, and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra are just three of the cultural offerings in Punta Gorda. Blanchard House and Museum of African American History. There is also a Military Museum. See Cultural things to do in Punta Gorda. With its continuous array of programs and speakers, the Copperfish Bookstore is one of the best independent bookstores in the country, and there is also an active public library. There are over 60 restaurants and boutiques in the downtown to enjoy. Additionally, Fisherman's Village has a large marina and nice restaurant selection. Among other festivals and events there is a an annual Wine and Jazz Festival held in Laishley Park.  A short drive to Sarasota or Ft. Myers offers tremendous variety.

Crime

The crime rate in Punta Gorda is low, about one third the national average.

Medical Facilities

Charlotte Regional Medical Center Hospital is here. Many others are nearby in Port Charlotte and Ft. Myers

Transportation

Charlotte County Airport is 5 miles. Southwest Florida International, one of the largest in Florida, is 34 miles away in Ft. Myers. If you live in one of the neighborhoods near downtown you could walk or bike to many destinations, although you do need a car for about anything else.

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