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Old 06-04-2008, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Punta Gorda and Maryland
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The nearest "beach" is actually in Port Charlotte...but, um, they have a pool right there. The water is nasty...filled with seaweed.

Englewood or Boca Grande...if you want to remain in the county. Venice has a beach...not sure exactly WHERE Siesta Key beach is.
TKramar,

Thanks we are going to day trip around a little bit while we visit, and will check them out. You should google it, and then visit it if you like beaches. We went there a couple years ago, and it was rated one of the top 5 beaches in Florida.

 
Old 06-05-2008, 06:55 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma City
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Can anyone living in the PG, N.P. or P.C. area advise what utilities, specifically electric would be on average for a 2000 sf home? thankyou
 
Old 06-05-2008, 11:46 AM
 
Location: Palm Island and North Port
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Can anyone living in the PG, N.P. or P.C. area advise what utilities, specifically electric would be on average for a 2000 sf home? thankyou
My home is 2127 of air conditioned space. I live in North Port and my bill dated June 6 was $142. We keep our A/C at 81 degrees. It's a comfortable temperature to me but then again I'm a native Floridian and quite used to the heat.

We don't really have a water bill because we are on well. It's $35 per month to have the water guy come out and put salt in. Then every six months they scrub the tank out and change the filters and think that runs right around $100.

Direct Tv runs $95 per month but we have a lot of channels, HBO and three additional rooms added on. Then I have Comcast for the internet, that's $43 and our home phone is Comcast as well which runs us $50 per month.

My cell phone is through AlTell and is a lot each month because I use it mostly for business.

If there's anything else you need in the way of figures just post it and I can probably come up with a figure.

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Old 06-06-2008, 02:09 PM
 
Location: Bradenton, Florida
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lol...I'm not really into the beach! I haven't been swimming since boot camp either.
 
Old 06-12-2008, 04:14 PM
 
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Default Hidden treasure

I live in a very nice, out-of-the-way community that affords an easy commute to Cape Coral or Ft. Myers, yet still pay lower Charlotte County taxes. The area is called Burnt Store Village and is located about 7 miles down from the Burnt Store Rd. and Tamiami Trail intersection. It is close to Burnt Store Marina for boating, restaurant with live music, and hotel, and down the road (Burnt Store Rd.) from Home Depot, Publix, Dollar General, and a bit further up is the new Super Wal-Mart. BSV is sparsely populated by mostly newer homes, yet prices have come down to be very reasonable for what you get. There are more and more families with kids moving in along with the retirees and we have an active Community Development board that sponsors BSV events such as potluck dinners to get to know your neighbors held at the community park & gazebo and meetings for all the Property Owners Assoc. (yes, there are deed restrictions). The area is quiet, safe, comfortable and within 5 min. to Cape Coral or North Ft. Myers or Punta Gorda (Rt. 41). Is is considered part of PGI. It is a growing area that has hit a snag with the current economic slump, but eventually, as do all cycles, it will rebound as The Loop nears construction next year. (The Loop is to be located near the new Wal-Mart and have numerous shops, restaurants, a large theater, etc.). I love living here, but may have to relocate due to the poor job prospects in the SWFL area. If you are looking to buy... check out Burnt Store Village... nice community with nice neighbors (for the most part... of course I ended up with the one nutcase in the area next to me LOL!)... good bargain and investment IMHO. Lower taxes than Lee and Sarasota counties too!
 
Old 06-13-2008, 05:40 AM
 
Location: Punta Gorda and Maryland
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I will be arriving tomorrow. I have had a lot of people on this board offer a tremendous amount of advice, help, and suggestions. This has been a very good resource for information. I am glad I found it. One member is helping me out over the weekend.

I will be going through the area you suggested over the weekend and checking it out. I have been exploring the entire area over the last couple of months via the computer. This will be a great trip especially if I run into a few of the helpful (and annonomous) people I have talked to on this board. In any case I know I will meet some great people and enjoy visiting many of the places I have been reading about.

Thanks, for the help.
 
Old 06-14-2008, 04:47 PM
 
Location: Bradenton, Florida
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I live in a very nice, out-of-the-way community that affords an easy commute to Cape Coral or Ft. Myers, yet still pay lower Charlotte County taxes. The area is called Burnt Store Village and is located about 7 miles down from the Burnt Store Rd. and Tamiami Trail intersection. It is close to Burnt Store Marina for boating, restaurant with live music, and hotel, and down the road (Burnt Store Rd.) from Home Depot, Publix, Dollar General, and a bit further up is the new Super Wal-Mart. BSV is sparsely populated by mostly newer homes, yet prices have come down to be very reasonable for what you get. There are more and more families with kids moving in along with the retirees and we have an active Community Development board that sponsors BSV events such as potluck dinners to get to know your neighbors held at the community park & gazebo and meetings for all the Property Owners Assoc. (yes, there are deed restrictions). The area is quiet, safe, comfortable and within 5 min. to Cape Coral or North Ft. Myers or Punta Gorda (Rt. 41). Is is considered part of PGI. It is a growing area that has hit a snag with the current economic slump, but eventually, as do all cycles, it will rebound as The Loop nears construction next year. (The Loop is to be located near the new Wal-Mart and have numerous shops, restaurants, a large theater, etc.). I love living here, but may have to relocate due to the poor job prospects in the SWFL area. If you are looking to buy... check out Burnt Store Village... nice community with nice neighbors (for the most part... of course I ended up with the one nutcase in the area next to me LOL!)... good bargain and investment IMHO. Lower taxes than Lee and Sarasota counties too!
They did open up a new Wal-Mart? I know there had been talk of that, and talk of expanding the original one...what happened to the "old" building by Walgreen's?
 
Old 06-18-2008, 02:47 PM
 
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The old Wal-Mart building next to Walgreens is now empty. I read a while back it was to be a new motorcycle shop, but haven't seen anything happen as of yet. Was hoping for a nice little Target or Office Max or even a nice indoor flea market. We'll have to wait and see. The new Super Wal-Mart is not far... just go up Burnt Store Rd., cross 41 and it turns into Jones Loop Rd. About 1/2 mile up on the right. Nice store! Also fast food near-by as well as some fairly low priced gas stations. Usually cheaper than those on 41 in PG.
 
Old 06-19-2008, 08:12 AM
 
Location: Punta Gorda and Maryland
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They did open up a new Wal-Mart? I know there had been talk of that, and talk of expanding the original one...what happened to the "old" building by Walgreen's?
They opened a new Super Wal-Mart. We stopped by on our visit, and bought a digital camera. The new store is much nicer than the new Super Wal-Mart they opened in our area up here.
 
Old 06-19-2008, 08:29 AM
 
Location: Punta Gorda and Maryland
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Breifly about my trip. . .

I just got back to work - here in Maryland. I didn't want to leave.

The weather, tropical paradise, plants, trees, flowers and fauna were awesome!

We had a really nice trip, and met some really nice people.

We checked out a lot of houses - our Agent and company did a great job setting things up and showing us around the area! !. They are truly first class, knowledgeable, and spend the time to search things out so you get you accurate information.

We loved the small town feel of Punta Gorda. The proximity to other areas / shopping / restaurants / parks / things to do / is good. We visited a lot of them while we were there, and hope to continue to explore everything further soon.
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