Port Charlotte Section 15 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 (Charlotte County subdivision records and Port Charlotte history). The numbered sections are largely an internal county plat-numbering system, so Section 15 is best understood as an established single-family pocket of northern Port Charlotte rather than a branded, amenity community, though it is tracked as a recognized area by real estate portals.
Section 15 sits in the grid off Loveland Boulevard and Peachland Boulevard, near Orlando Boulevard, with streets such as Allworthy Street, Hammond Avenue, and Langdon Avenue, in ZIP 33954 (Stellar MLS and Charlotte County records). It is established single-family living and vacant building lots near the Peachland Promenade shopping corridor, the Murdock retail district, and the I-75 interchange at Kings Highway.
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 spans older General Development homes and newer infill, so roof age, systems, and insurability set value, and the flood zone is parcel specific across the area.
The pitch is established value plus location: no-HOA single-family homes and lots in northern Port Charlotte with quick reach to I-75, US 41, the Murdock corridor, and the county's Murdock Village and West Port growth area next door. The work is reading the roof, the insurance quote, and the FEMA flood zone on the exact address before you price the home.