City of Punta Gorda ( Charlotte County )
Punta Gorda is a small city located in Southwest Florida, United States. It is the county seat of Charlotte County and has a population of around 20,000 people.
The city is known for its picturesque waterfront location on Charlotte Harbor, a large natural bay that opens into the Gulf of Mexico. The harbor provides many opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water-based activities, and there are several marinas and boat ramps in the area.
Punta Gorda’s historic district, located in the downtown area, features many well-preserved examples of early 20th-century architecture, including Mediterranean Revival and Art Deco styles. The district also has a number of art galleries, antique shops, and restaurants.
The city has a strong sense of community and hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Taste of Punta Gorda and Wine & Jazz Festival. It also has several parks and recreational facilities, including Gilchrist Park, which offers scenic views of Charlotte Harbor and features a playground, tennis courts, and a fishing pier.
Overall, Punta Gorda is a charming small city with a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere and a strong sense of history and community.
Population:
- Population (2023): 20,227
- Median age (2022): 66.3
- Residents under 18 (2023): 9.4%
- Residents over 65 (2023): 52.5%
- Population by sex (2023): 49% male, 51% female
- Homeowners and renters (2021): 81.2% homeowners, 28.8% renters
- Married population (2023): 74%
- Population change (2010 – 2020): Appx. 10% Increase
- Poverty rate compared to the US national average (2022): 8.8% vs the average of 11.5%
Demographics (2022):
- White Non Hispanic – 87%
- Multiracial Non Hispanic – 5%
- Black Non Hispanic – 2.74%
| Median Listing Home Price (04/25) | Median Home price per sq ft (04/25) | Median Home Sale Price (04/25) | Median Rent (06/25) | 5 year price change (‘19 - 11/24) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400K | $226 | 348.5K | $2,800 | Appx. +25% |
*Prices shown are based only on activity for the dates specified
Income:
- Median household income (2022): $75,898
- Avg. per capita income (2022): $54,606
Tax:
- County property tax rate: 1.03% of a property’s assessed fair market value (2023)
- Combined state and county sales tax rate: 7% (2023)
Cost of Living:
- Average cost of living compared to the US national average (2023): 6.3%
Higher - Cost of housing compared to the Florida average (2023): Higher
- Cost of food compared to the US national average (2023): Appx. same
- Cost of healthcare compared to the US national average (2023): 8% Higher
- Cost of utilities compared to the US national average (2023): 4% Lower
- Cost of transportation compared to the US national average (2023): 7% Higher
Political affiliation based on the 2024 election results ( Charlotte County ):
Republican – 66.45%
Democrat – 32.59%
Other – 1%
Largest 3 employers: Bayfront Health Punta Gorda, Charlotte County Public Schools, Publix Supermarkets
School ratings: Charlotte County Public Schools has a rating of 6/10 on GreatSchools
Coastal: Yes
Average low and high temperature: Low 18.3 °C, High 26.75 °C
Location and Amenities:
Highways:
- Interstate 75 (I-75) is the closest major highway to Punta Gorda. It runs north-south and is located approximately 5-10 minutes from Punta Gorda.
International Airports:
- Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) is the nearest major international airport. It is located in Fort Myers, approximately 30-40 minutes driving distance from Punta Gorda.
- Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) is another international airport that is relatively close to Punta Gorda. It is located in Sarasota, approximately 45-60 minutes driving distance away.
Universities and Colleges:
- Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) is a public college with a campus in Punta Gorda. It is located in the downtown area.
- Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) is a public university located in Fort Myers, approximately 40-50 minutes driving distance from Punta Gorda.
- Other universities and colleges in the region include the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa and Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, which are both a few hours away from Punta Gorda.
Hospitals:
- Bayfront Health Punta Gorda is a hospital located in Punta Gorda itself, providing medical services to the local community.
Shopping Malls:
- Fishermen’s Village is a waterfront shopping mall and entertainment complex located in Punta Gorda.
- Port Charlotte Town Center is a larger shopping mall situated in nearby Port Charlotte, approximately 15-20 minutes driving distance from Punta Gorda.
Major Cities:
- Fort Myers is approximately 30 – 35 miles to the southeast
- Tampa is approximately 100 miles north
Amenities/attractions:
- Fishermen’s Village, Laishley Park, Peace River Wildlife Center, Military Heritage Museum
Fun facts: The name Punta Gorda ( ‘Fat Point “ ) has been on maps as early as 1851 as it refers to a piece of land that juts out of Charlotte Harbour.
Short Term Rental Regulations:
** All short term rental operations in Florida must obtain a business license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation ( DBPR ) and a Florida Department of Revenue Certificate of Sales and Use. ** Short term rental regulations can be subject to change and should always be confirmed with city / towns or county departments.
| County (Tourist / Transient) Tax | YES | 5% |
|---|---|---|
| City / Town Registration or Fee | YES | |
| Property Inspection | YES | |
| Restrictions | YES | *see below |
Restrictions:
- Rental periods of more than 3 times per year and less than 30 Days are considered short term rental periods
For more information visit – ci.punta-gorda.fl.us

