Port Charlotte waterfront is a sprawling area that offers access to Charlotte Harbor which leads to the Gulf of Mexico through Boca Grande Pass. There are plenty of locations that are sailboat accessible with no bridges. There are also many homes that have one bridge with relatively low … [Read more...]
What Does The Power Boat Section Of Punta Gorda Isles Mean? Is It Less Valuable Than The Sailboat Section?
Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is a community that consists of sailboat friendly waters meaning No Bridges to restrict mast height. Sailboat waters in the greater southwest Florida area has no reference to water depth however most neighborhoods in Punta Gorda have at least 6 feet of water depth in the … [Read more...]
Punta Gorda Isles Versus Burnt Store Isles- Which One Is Better?
The flagship neighborhoods of Punta Gorda are often thought to be Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) and Burnt Store Isles (BSI). Both of these neighborhoods offer waterfront homes and golf course homes but there are many differences. I often introduce both neighborhoods to my customers as they begin … [Read more...]
Overlooked Inexpensive Punta Gorda Sailboat Neighborhoods for Deep Draft & Cataraman Hulls and Sportfisherman Boats: Part 1
Punta Gorda is one of the best locations in all of south Florida for sailboat access homes. Not only is it one of the best it also has some of the least expensive sailboat water front homes in the entire state! Most waterman that come to town never discover many of the neighborhoods that are least … [Read more...]
Florida Waterfront Homes With Tile Roofs: What To Worry About and How They Are Installed and Some History
Insight Into Tile Roofs, How They Are Constructed and Things You Need To Know When considering purchasing a waterfront home in southwest Florida I recommend using an experienced home inspector. The key things of concern will be: roof, electric, air conditioning and plumbing. Most of my … [Read more...]
Part 2 CONTINUED: What Restrictions Should I Be Aware Of In Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles? Deed restrictions, neighborhood covenants.
Part 2 CONTINUED: What Restrictions Should I Be Aware Of In Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles? Deed restrictions, neighborhood covenants. DOCK RULES, BOAT MOORING, BOAT LIFTS, SEAWALLS Can I build a dock or extend the size of my dock? Yes, as long as you abide by city setbacks. 7.5 … [Read more...]
Part 1: Punta Gorda Waterfront Neighborhoods Deed Restrictions, Neighborhood Covenants and What I Should Know About Them When Buying A House
Anyone considering buying a house in Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles should have an understanding of the deed restrictions. You can call it many names but locally we call it deed restrictions which is neighborhood covenants that define what you can and can’t do with your property. It is … [Read more...]
Boating for Sailors in Cape Coral Compared to Punta Gorda
When thinking about a waterfront home purchase most mariners think of the water first and the home second. Our wives sometimes reverse that priority but to be happy both priorities have to be met, of course. The majority of my customers that consider southwest Florida for a home purchase often … [Read more...]
Catamaran Sailboat Waterfront Considerations When Buying A Home
Many sailors lust for the gorgeous Caribbean waters and thoughts of a highly livable craft cloud our vision with dreams of weeks, months or years of sailing. Island hopping and open water solitude drive our land based dreams of having a comfortable place to live and sail. Which leads many of us to … [Read more...]
New Sailboat Access Neighborhood-INEXPENSIVE PROPERTY NOW AVAILABLE!
New Sailboat Neighborhood (Inexpensive) in Punta Gorda, FAST ACCESS! A neighborhood that has historically been known for shallow waters and small boats has just had their channel dredged for the first time since its creation back in the late 60's. Known as Pirate Harbor in South Punta Gorda … [Read more...]
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