Charlotte County. Figures on this page are published by Florida Realtors. We do not publish our own market statistics for this county, for the reason given below.
Both lines are counted from Redfin's county file: active listings, and pending sales, contracts signed that month. Neither is an estimate of buyers. The chart's source line carries the latest month in the file. These figures are Redfin's, not computed from our MLS feeds.
In 2026-07, 3,644 homes were listed for sale across the Punta Gorda market and 642 went under contract. A year earlier the counts were 4,841 and 628, so homes for sale are down 24.7% and contracts are up 2.2% over twelve months. Fewer homes and more contracts is the shape of a market tightening toward sellers.
Typical ASKED rent for units listed on Zillow (Zillow Observed Rent Index), by county, monthly. Asking rent is what new listings seek, not what sitting tenants pay; renewals are invisible to it. These figures are Zillow's, not computed from our MLS feeds.
Charlotte asks $1,863, -0.7% in a year and 48% above 2019 levels. Asking rent describes new listings, not renewals, so a flat or falling line here reaches sitting tenants slowly and shows up first in concessions on new leases.
We do not publish our own market figures for this page. Our MLS coverage of Punta Gorda (Charlotte) comes through a feed that does not carry Charlotte as an authoritative county, so any median or count we computed would describe an unrepresentative slice rather than the county. The figures below are Florida Realtors', for 2026-07, released 2026-08.
Florida Realtors compiles its single-family series from MLS feeds on the 10th day of the following month and its condo series on the 15th, a difference it prints in the same document. Both are preliminary.
Zillow's Observed Rent Index for July, county by county across the nineteen markets we cover. Typical asked rent runs from $1,593 in Marion County to $3,489 in the Keys, and the year-over-year column splits the state in two.
Punta Gorda's single-family market rose 14.0% in July. Its condo segment is growing faster than any metro in the state, at a median that has barely moved.
Florida Realtors released July 2026 statewide figures Monday. Both halves of the market sold more homes than a year ago. Only one of them got more expensive.
Statewide the median is up 1.8%. Underneath it, the Atlantic coast is running high single digits while southwest Florida and the Panhandle are flat or falling.
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