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Burnt Store Isles, Florida |
Burnt Store Isles is a premier upscale development within the City of Punta Gorda. A boating and golfing community, with over 1000 canal front and 400 golf course homes and lot sites. Even the oldest homes in this community are about 25 years young. Many brand new homes have recently been built and several more new one are currently under construction. The waterfront canals here are wide and offer residents spectacular waterfront living views of turning basins and intersecting canals. Burnt Store Meadows is located about 6 miles South of Punta Gorda City Hall. This Community offers city living with a rural atmosphere. The Meadows is a deed restricted community with mostly newer well maintained homes. Properties back up to park like greenbelts or small lakes right behind each home. This is a quiet, peaceful, family oriented neighborhood convenient to Punta Gorda and Cape Coral. |
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Burnt Store Lakes is a deed restricted community located just North of Burnt Store Marina about half way between Punta Gorda and Cape Coral off Burnt Store Rd. The community offers an upscale rural setting with homes backing up to Lakes and greenbelts. Many residents make use of the close by boating and golfing amenities found at Burnt Store Marina. Punta Gorda is a charming and historic waterfront town. It is the only incorporated city in Charlotte County. More than 100 years old, Punta Gorda features a quaint downtown with cobblestone streets and gas street lamps, with a 19th century Spanish charm. The city has acquired a State Historic District status, but Punta Gorda has more than history to draw visitors and new residents. The newer subdivisions include Punta Gorda Isles (PGI), Burnt Store Isles (BSI), Seminole Lakes, and Burnt Store Meadows. The city's economy ranks highest in the country. The population of Punta Gorda is approximately 17,000. The city consists of two parts, the original historic district with it's old quaint homes and shops, and the newer subdivisions of Punta Gorda Isles, Burnt Store Isles, and Seminole Lakes. Most of the subdivisions are located on a network of deep salt water canals, providing sailboat and power boat owners quick and easy access to Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico. Many homes and condos are located on or near Golf courses. Many of these are deed restricted communities with city water and sewers, paved streets, power, cable, and telephone service. The canal lots in the Punta Gorda city area all have concrete sea walls maintained by the city. All residential improvements in the Punta Gorda City limits are upscale and are tightly controlled by the building commission. The vast amount of the land is zoned single family residence with several pockets of upscale Condo developments. There are many shopping centers in the area, the most famous of which is Fisherman's Village and Marina with its specialty shops and restaurants. The community is noted as an art center in Southwest Florida. The Charlotte county Visual Arts Center is located in Punta Gorda adjacent to Fisherman's Village.
Punta Gorda sits right on Charlotte Harbor. On a larger scale it is right between Fort Myers to the south and Venice/Sarasota to the North. Englewood lies on the Coast to the Northwest and Port Charlotte sits immediately to the West over the Peace River Bridge. Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte has three fine hospitals with many more close by in Englewood, Venice, Sarasota and Ft. Myers. Popular local boating and fishing destinations include the Myakka and Peace Rivers, Charlotte Harbor, Boca Grande Pass and the Gulf of Mexico, Cayo Costa, Punta Gorda's Fisherman's village, the Intracoastal Waterway, Captiva, Sanibel Island, Englewood Beach, Venice Beach and Cabbage Key. Punta Gorda Florida Street Map Punta Gorda City Government Burnt Store Isles Association Burnt Store Meadows Property Owners Association Burnt Store Lakes Property Owners Association Fisherman's Village FREE Property Value Analysis! |