White Marsh is one of the named sections of Rotonda West, a deed-restricted planned community in Charlotte County near Englewood and the Cape Haze peninsula. It sits on the east-southeast wedge of the wagon-wheel and was among the later sections platted, recorded in the public records of Charlotte County (Rotonda West Association and section guides).
Rotonda West as a whole is laid out in a distinctive wagon-wheel pattern, with sections radiating from a central rotunda and threaded with canals, ponds, lakes, and public golf. White Marsh is set apart by being built around the Long Marsh golf course, a Ted McAnlis design whose original holes opened in 1999, with cul-de-sac streets typical of this section (Rotonda Golf and Country Club and section guides).
This is established single-family living, not new construction, so the money is made or lost on the specific lot, the home's roof and systems, and an honest read of elevation, flood zone, and insurance, not the headline price. All of Rotonda West is bound by the Rotonda West Association deed restrictions.
The pitch is a quiet golf community minutes from the Gulf beaches at Englewood, Manasota Key, and Boca Grande. The work is the southwest Florida flood and insurance read: the 2024 storms brought storm surge across Charlotte County, so the FEMA flood zone, the elevation, and an insurance quote are essential diligence on any specific home here.