Village of Holiday Lake is a resident-owned manufactured home community in southwest Port Charlotte, in Charlotte County. The community is built around a central man-made lake on roughly 247 acres and is made up of several hundred manufactured homes, with a private boat ramp, boat slips, and a waterway on the south end that connects toward Charlotte Harbor through a lock system (community POA and listing sources, 2026).
The defining feature is ownership. This is a you-own-the-land community rather than a land-lease park, so a buyer purchases the home and the land it sits on and then pays a monthly POA fee for the shared amenities and grounds, reported at a low monthly level (community POA site and neighborhoods.com, 2026). That ownership structure is the main reason it behaves more like real estate than a rental-lot park.
The housing stock is manufactured homes that, by aggregator data, range from the mid-1970s, when the community dates back to, through more recent vintages and rebuilds (neighborhoods.com, 2026). Public listing sources describe it as a non-age-restricted community open to seasonal and full-time residents, so confirm any current rules on home age, occupancy, and rentals per the POA documents.
The pitch is waterfront and water access at manufactured home pricing with the security of owning your land. The work is the diligence: read the home age, tie-downs, roof, and wind mitigation for insurance, run the FEMA flood zone and a flood insurance quote for the exact address in this low-lying coastal county, and confirm the current POA fee and what it includes.