Charlotte Harbor, FL


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Charlotte Harbor, FL

About Charlotte Harbor, FL

Living in Charlotte Harbor, FL is a truly unique experience. With its beautiful beaches, temperate climate, and vibrant local culture, it's no wonder this small town has become such a popular destination for vacationers and locals alike. There is something for everyone here - from the amazing seafood restaurants to the iconic sunsets that light up the Gulf of Mexico each evening. The area boasts plenty of outdoor activities such as kayaking, swimming, fishing, boating, and more. During winter months you can even take part in ice skating on the harbor’s frozen waters! Charlotte Harbor also offers a variety of events throughout the year to ensure there is always something fun and exciting going on. Whether you’re looking for an adventure or just want to relax by the beach with friends and family, Charlotte Harbor is definitely an ideal place for nearly any type of vacation imaginable! Small city complex - Gulf coast, 25 miles north of Fort Myers along I-75.

State: Florida
County: Charlotte County
Metro Area: Punta Gorda Metro Area
City: Charlotte Harbor
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 15 ft above sea level

Charlotte County is a mainly agricultural and residential area, with the towns of Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte located at the head of Charlotte Bay along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Punta Gorda has the character of a small port town while neighboring Port Charlotte is a large planned community. Both towns are quiet and residential with a substantial percentage of retirees and winter residents. Compared to other Gulf Coast cities they are not particularly touristy.

Local activities include boating and golf, and the more complete and culturally diverse city of Ft. Myers is 25 miles south. The area has some of the best job-growth expectations in the state. While hospital services are better than average, the area is lacking in other services as well as arts and entertainment amenities.

The terrain is level with residential areas close to water and agriculture mixed with cypress forests and swampland farther inland. The climate is subtropical with a strong Gulf influence. Summer temperatures are in the 80’s or low 90’s with humidity, some Gulf breezes, and frequent late-afternoon thunderstorms. Winters are very pleasant, with bright, sunny, relatively dry days and temperatures in the 60’s and 70’s. Gulf hurricanes and tropical storms can bring heavy downpours, especially in late summer and fall.

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Charlotte Harbor Cost of Living

Pleasant winter climate, future job growth, and small town feel make Charlotte Harbor a great place to live.

$171,900
-96.7% lower than avg
$43,013
-60.5% lower than avg
2.4 / 9.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Charlotte Harbor Crime
46.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Charlotte Harbor, Florida
$32,760
for a family
$35,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Charlotte Harbor
   Pleasant winter climate
Arts and culture
   Future job growth
Transportation services
   Small town feel
Entertainment
Cost of Living