Port Charlotte Section 25 is one of the numbered plat sections that make up the Port Charlotte grid, the mega-development platted by the Mackle brothers' General Development Corporation starting in the 1950s and 1960s (Port Charlotte history and Charlotte County subdivision records). The numbered sections are largely an internal county plat-numbering system, so Section 25 is best understood as a central Port Charlotte area rather than a branded, amenity community, and it is tracked as a recognized neighborhood by real estate portals.
Section 25 sits in central Port Charlotte along Edgewater Drive near Charlotte Harbor, ZIP 33952, with streets such as Edgewater Drive, Conreid Drive, Gardner Drive, Lindley Terrace, and Weber Terrace (Charlotte County and Stellar MLS records). It is a mix of established inland single-family homes and Gulf-access canal waterfront lots, with many of the southern Edgewater streets reaching saltwater canals that lead to Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf through Boca Grande Pass.
The section is read by the parcel, not the section name. Most original lots carry no mandatory HOA, which keeps fixed costs low, but the housing stock skews older and the waterfront raises the stakes, so roof age, the seawall, systems, and insurability set value, and the flood zone is parcel specific across the area.
The pitch is established value plus water: no-HOA single-family homes in central Port Charlotte, some on Gulf-access canals, with quick reach to US 41, the harbor, Port Charlotte Beach Park, and the area hospitals. The work is reading the canal access, the seawall, the roof, the insurance quote, and the FEMA flood zone on the exact address before you price the home.