Unmatched amenities tailored to your lifestyle.
A resident-owned structure ensuring affordability and high-quality maintenance.
A vibrant social scene and recreational opportunities.
At Port Charlotte Village, vibrant residents enjoy a connected, welcoming community with exceptional amenities that make active living easy and enjoyable.
1). Open to residents, renters, and their guests from 8 AM to 10 PM.
2). Smoking, vaping, and glass containers are not permitted in the pool area.
3). Use the pool at your own risk; no lifeguard is on duty.
1). Only non-motorized watercraft are allowed on the lakes.
2). Safety gear, including life vests, must be used.
3). Use during daylight hours only.
1). Available during daylight hours for friendly matches and community tournaments.
2). Please leave the courts clean and ready for the next players.
1). Dogs must be leashed when entering or leaving the park.
2). Clean up after your pets using the provided waste stations.
3). Aggressive dogs or those over 25 lbs. are not permitted.
General Information
What is Port Charlotte Village?
Port Charlotte Village is a resident-owned 55+ community offering serene Florida living with vibrant amenities.
At least one resident must be 55 or older, and all others must be over 45 years old.
Yes, we allow up to two small pets per unit (maximum 25 lbs each) with specific guidelines for registration and care.
Port Charlotte Village is a resident-owned community, ensuring decisions are guided by the collective interests of its residents.
Amenities and Lifestyle
What amenities are available?
Amenities include a pool, library, outdoor sporting activities and games, dog park, clubhouse (Tanner Hall), storage area, and planned community events.
Yes, the HOA hosts events such as holiday celebrations, group trips, and social gatherings to foster community connection.
Residents can enjoy the pool, walking paths, and other outdoor activities.
Yes, a storage area is available for non-commercial resident-owned trailers or RVs on a first-come, first-served basis.
Rules and Regulations
What is the policy on visitors?
Visitors staying overnight must be registered with the office. Stays over 30 days require HOA approval.
Quiet hours are observed from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM to maintain a peaceful environment.
Yes, but renters must follow all community rules, and rentals shorter than 60 days are not allowed.
Yes, golf carts are permitted with specific guidelines for usage and safety.
Residents must secure all outdoor items, install shutters if applicable, and follow the guidelines in the Port Charlotte Village Rules & Regulations.
Home Sales and Ownership
Can I sell my home in the community?
Yes, homes can be sold through a real estate company or by owner, with HOA approval for buyers.
$100 application fee per person and $25 for a background check per person in the household.
The community offers various manufactured homes, each uniquely designed to suit active 55+ lifestyles.
Monthly fees cover common area maintenance, landscaping, community amenities, HOA services, internet, cable, water, sewer, manager, recreational facilities, and common area taxes.
Contact and Support
How do I contact the HOA?
Visit the Contact Us page on our website, call our office, or email us for assistance.
Contact the Port Charlotte Village office. The park manager will resolve any maintenance issues.
Residents can stay informed through the community app, the website, bulletin boards, email communications, community news TV channel 901, and text notifications.
"Port charlotte village is a great place to live and retire. It's a beautiful park that is kept up and always clean. Low HOA fee and has been voted as the top community in Charlotte county. Close to everything and their social club always has some type of events and activities going on. Everyone owes it to themselves to check it out."
"Wonderful community was easy access to grocery stores, pharmacy and fast food. Overall, this community is extremely well kept up. The people are very friendly. What really stands out is 144 units are really not on top of each other. Yes, it is a mobile home park. However, they do have some semblance of privacy. You can see that people are not restrictive from showing a little bit of their personality. It does not come across as stuffy. It also does not have an entrance gate, which keeps costs down.
There are benches around the lake for drinking your coffee. There is a adorable little dog park. You can see the pool and the clubhouse up by the mailboxes. If you look way back behind the pool, you'll also see that there are kayaks by the lake. Overall you get a lot of bang for your buck at this wonderful little neighborhood. I could absolutely see myself retiring here."
A thriving, resident-owned 55+ community offering serene Florida living and vibrant connections.
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