Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.
Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.PUNTA GORDA ISLES CIVIC ASSOCIATION
Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermans Village with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours.
The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. St. Andrews South Golf Club
Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $250,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $160,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.
The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. 33950
For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
WATERFRONT PARADISEPunta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours.
The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL .
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 .
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL .
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL .
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL .
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $20,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $00,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $0,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $200,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL
Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events. Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular Fishermen's Village with many shops, restaurants and the King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St. Andrew's golf course and there is a greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $200,000. You can still buy a great newer non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $140,000's. Historically,there has been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community. For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, 941-916-1266 . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL . Punta Gorda Isles offers waterfront living at its best. Beautiful homes, condos and building lots offer a variety of housing choices. Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) is considered one of Southwest Florida's most desirable boating and golf course communities.Punta Gorda Isles is a deed restricted type waterfront community, as such the city of Punta Gorda land use codes apply. PUNTA GORDA ISLES (PGI), like its sister community Burnt Store Isles (BSI), is a community of custom built homes and quality condominiums. The first residents of PGI moved into their homes in 1961. There is no homeowners association to join in Punta Gorda Isles. Homes and lots in Punta Gorda Isles have public water and sewers in place. There are approximately 6500 lots in Punta Gorda Isles. The vast majority of lots have been built upon. PGI has an active voluntary membership civic association with many special interest clubs and social events.Punta Gorda (translated as Broad Point) has the charm of a small fishing village. There are no towering high rise buildings in Punta Gorda. The historic district adjoins Punta Gorda Isles. At the edge of the historic district, directly on Charlotte Harbor, you'll find the popular with many shops, restaurants and King Fisher Fleet fishing trips and boat tours. The majority of homes and condos in Punta Gorda Isles are on canals leading to Charlotte Harbor which meets the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Punta Gorda maintains the 110 plus miles of concrete seawalls and attends to the canal maintenance in Punta Gorda Isles. Canals are over 100 ft wide. There are a number of lots with wide water views in Punta Gorda Isles. There are a limited number of non-waterfront homes bordering the St.Andrew's golf course and the greenbelt area located off Magdelina Drive. Waterfront real estate house prices in Punta Gorda Isles start at around $300,000. You can still buy a great new non-waterfront condo in PGI in the $260,000's but those prices are moving out of reach quickly. There has historically been a strong demand for a limited supply of building lots. Punta Gorda Isles saw rapid real estate price appreciation in 2005. The market has since corrected itself. There are some great buying opportunities. The time to buy is now! Punta Gorda Isles is considered by many to be the best location in the County.The area is a sailboat and powerboaters' paradise. PGI is a must see for those who enjoy fishing, boating, golf and an active community.For Punta Gorda Real Estate information call Florence Tanner, toll free 866-941-SAIL .
