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If you enjoy Boating or Golfing then our Punta Gorda condo is for you. This Punta Gorda Isles waterfront condo is located on a sailboat water Our fully furnished unit boasts 10 foot ceilings, detailed moldings, 8 foot doors, tile flooring, eat-in gourmet kitchen with granite counters/stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar open to the sun filled large family room. The unit also has a centrally located laundry area, two bedrooms and two full baths; the guest bedroom has a queen size bed and the master suite with it’s king size bed boasts a spacious and bright feeling with sliders to the lanai, walk-in closet and bathroom with double sinks, soaking tub and large glass shower. Finally the fully screen lanai overlooks the boating canal and private dock.
Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte are located in Southwest Florida at the confluence of the Peace River and Charlotte Harbor. Charlotte Harbor is the second largest harbor in the state of Florida and offers 125 miles of pristine boating water. In addition to great boating, Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte has a lot to offer golf enthusiasts. In 2005, Golf Digest ranked Punta Gorda #3 on their list of best cities for golf in the country. In 2003, MSN House and Home ranked Punta Gorda #4 on their "America's Best Places to Live" list. Money Magazine has also ranked Punta Gorda the #1 city in Florida several times in the last 10 years. Come see why Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte is the place to live and play in Southwest Florida.
Golf We have a number of private, semi-private and public golf courses in our area.
Boating
Punta Gorda is ideally located in a fisherman's paradise. Charlotte Harbor & the Gulf Islands have emerged as one of the world's top sport fishing destinations. With over 129 square miles of protected fishable waters, over 75 square miles of pristine grass flats and deep sea excursions into the Gulf of Mexico, Charlotte Harbor's incredible diversity of great fishing is hooking anglers from around the world. Tarpon, snook, redfish, barracuda, cobia, Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, pompano, bluefish, jacks, sheepshead, numerous species of grouper and many other species of sport and game fish regularly traverse between the Gulf of Mexico and Charlotte Harbor. While some fish are seasonal, you can catch many species year round.
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canal with no bridges to the Gulf of Mexico, in the same city that Golf Digest rank #3 on their list of Best Cities for Golf in the Country.