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    About The Village of Charlotte

    The Village of Charlotte is an active adult community for people aged 55 and older, and you'll find it's been established since 2012 as part of Community Development District 9, which covers other nearby villages like Fernandina, Gilchrist, Haciendas of Mission Hills, Pinellas, and Sanibel, and since the community took over from the Developer in 2015, district supervisors have managed services and amenities, making sure things run smoothly and that neighborhood matters get attention at meetings held in places like SeaBreeze Recreation Center. Homes here are midsize, with 2 to 4 bedrooms and 2 to 3 bathrooms, and sizes range from about 1,152 to 3,015 square feet-offering choices between single-family homes, condos, townhouses, and lofts, and you'll see some homes do face challenges like overgrown vegetation or damage from fire, such as the one at 3292 Sylewood Ave, and local boards work to address maintenance, permits for rebuilding, and enforcement of property standards through a homeowners' or residents' association, with community standards monitored and fines possible when needed.

    You'll find a variety of amenities, like golf courses with trail fees and maintenance, parks, dog parks, nature trails, and pathways, plus recreation centers with pools, sports programs, championship softball, Fit Club, fishing, and outings, and there's even the Enrichment Academy for taking classes, lots of social events like Camp Villages, STAR programs, Senior Games, or Running of the Squares, and spaces for resident gatherings and socials, plus opportunities to walk in parks, visit the local cafes, or enjoy picturesque surroundings. Administrative services cover things like budgeting, purchasing, bonds, and risk management, and you can pay bills, handle water or sanitation services, report a problem, or use RV storage facilities, and notice boards and an Adopt-A-Bench program are available for residents. Worries about health and wellness are met with nearby pharmacies and healthcare facilities, and public safety and emergency management are part of the services here, and customer service, ID cards, CDD orientation, and resident academy programs help you get settled.

    The Village of Charlotte doesn't include things like housekeeping, meal service, or transportation, but it does provide a range of services for community living and offers distinctive features and amenities that support residents' needs, with fees ranging from $0 to $155 per month. The community has a reputation for reliability and resident satisfaction and you'll see that meetings deal openly with issues like property compliance, development, and how to handle complaints fairly to keep neighborhood trust strong. The area feels open, with broad grounds and plenty of room to move around, and residents can enjoy both peace and a strong sense of belonging, with plenty of daily life support and chances to get involved.

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