Charlotte Park in Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte, FL 33950, is primarily a residential neighborhood without a mandatory homeowners association (HOA). Most properties operate without deed restrictions or required fees, offering residents flexibility. An optional Charlotte Park Civic Association exists for those seeking community involvement, activities, and access to a clubhouse and boat ramp.
No mandatory HOA fees apply to most properties in Charlotte Park. The optional Civic Association may have voluntary dues for membership benefits such as events and facility access; specific amounts are not publicly detailed. Information on transfer fees, capital contributions, or special assessments is unavailable as there is no mandatory HOA structure.
No mandatory architectural guidelines, exterior modification rules, landscaping standards, parking restrictions, pet policies, rental limits, noise regulations, or trash rules apply community-wide. Residents follow general Charlotte County ordinances. The optional Civic Association may have informal guidelines for members using shared facilities.
Limited community-specific amenities; the optional Civic Association maintains a clubhouse at 420 Pompano Terrace for events. Residents enjoy access to nearby public parks and recreational facilities in Punta Gorda and Charlotte County.
The lifestyle emphasizes a relaxed, waterfront Florida living with flexibility due to the absence of strict HOA oversight. Residents enjoy proximity to Charlotte Harbor for boating and fishing, local parks, and a suburban coastal atmosphere.
HOA Name: None (mandatory); Optional Charlotte Park Civic Association
Management Company: N/A
Phone Number: (941) 639-5090 (Civic Association)
Email Address: Details not publicly available
Website: Details not publicly available
Mailing Address: 420 Pompano Ter, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Office Hours: Details not publicly available
Charlotte Park stands out for its lack of mandatory HOA restrictions compared to nearby deed-restricted areas like Punta Gorda Isles. It offers waterfront access via Alligator Creek and a convenient location between Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda. The optional Civic Association supports community events and a boat ramp.
Charlotte Park provides a low-regulation residential experience ideal for those preferring independence while enjoying coastal Florida amenities through public resources and optional civic involvement.