Punta Gorda Homes For Sale
Punta Gorda is the kind of Florida city that people who have actually lived here find almost impossible to leave. Sitting where the Peace River opens into Charlotte Harbor along the Gulf Coast, roughly 24 miles north of Fort Myers and 100 miles south of Tampa, this small waterfront city has managed something rare: genuine growth without losing the small-town soul that makes it worth moving to in the first place. Boaters, retirees, families, and remote workers have all been finding their way here, drawn by 65 miles of saltwater canals in Punta Gorda Isles, a beautifully walkable historic downtown, some of the best fishing and sailing access on the Gulf Coast, and home prices that still represent real value compared to larger Southwest Florida markets. Whether you are searching for a canal-front home with a private dock, a golf course property in a gated community, a low-maintenance condo near Fishermen's Village, or an equestrian estate in Prairie Creek Park, the Punta Gorda homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always looking at current inventory.
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Homes For Sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Purchasing a home in Punta Gorda, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are relocating to Southwest Florida for the first time, searching for a waterfront boating community, or looking for the right retirement address, our agents know the Punta Gorda housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
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These Punta Gorda home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Punta Gorda, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local Punta Gorda property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as canal frontage, private dock access, Charlotte Harbor views, pool, and community amenities including marinas, golf courses, and clubhouses will be noted in the listing details.
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Explore Punta Gorda, FL
Downtown Punta Gorda earns its reputation as one of Southwest Florida's most charming walkable districts in a way that feels genuine rather than manufactured. Royal palms line brick-paved streets, historic Florida homes sit behind old-fashioned street lamps, and the pace slows down the moment you arrive. Fishermen's Village anchors the waterfront experience, an open-air shopping and dining complex on Charlotte Harbor where boats pull up alongside restaurants and the water is always part of the view. The Harborwalk, a 2.4-mile recreational trail running along the harbor's edge, connects Fishermen's Village to Laishley Park and Gilchrist Park, both of which offer fishing piers, waterfront pavilions, and a calendar of community events including the annual Hibiscus Festival and the Arts and Crafts Festival that draws visitors from across the region. Ponce de Leon Park, with its mangrove boardwalk and artificial beach, gives residents a quiet natural retreat just minutes from downtown where manatees, dolphins, and shorebirds are regular visitors.
The history here runs deeper than the postcard views suggest. The A.C. Freeman House Museum, painstakingly restored to its original Queen Anne architecture, now serves as both a public museum and home to the chamber of commerce. The Blanchard House Museum tells the story of Richard Blanchard, a prominent African American sea captain and fisherman who built his home here in 1925, offering a meaningful window into Punta Gorda's diverse heritage. The Peace River Wildlife Center provides rehabilitation for injured native animals and gives residents and visitors up-close access to eagles, owls, and other Gulf Coast wildlife. The Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary further south adds another dimension to the area's commitment to conservation, home to big cats, bears, and other rescued animals on a 100-acre preserve. For art and culture, the Peace River Botanicals and Sculpture Gardens integrates botanical beauty with public art in a setting unlike anything else in Charlotte County.
For buyers drawn specifically to the water, few addresses in Southwest Florida compete with what Punta Gorda Isles offers. The community's 65 miles of saltwater canals give nearly every home direct boating access to Charlotte Harbor and from there to the Gulf of Mexico, with no bridges to navigate for most routes. The St. Andrews South Golf Club, designed by Ron Garl with 15 lakes and 48 sand bunkers woven through the canal system, gives the neighborhood a dual identity as both a premier boating and golf community. Burnt Store Isles and Burnt Store Marina provide additional options for boaters and golfers, with a full-service marina and yacht club at Burnt Store that regularly hosts sailing races and fishing tournaments on Charlotte Harbor. With 2,564 active listings as of early 2026, a market spanning from affordable townhomes to $2.95 million waterfront estates, and a community small enough to know your neighbors but growing fast enough to support new restaurants, shops, and amenities every year, Punta Gorda continues to deliver the Florida lifestyle that buyers elsewhere in the state are still searching for.
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