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Patricia S Stevens

Patricia S Stevens
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Port Charlotte FL

Broker (FL: 514352)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Charlotte County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Stevens Real Estate And Custom Homes Llc

Office Website
Office Address
3068 Como St
Port Charlotte, FL  33948
(Charlotte County)
Office Phone
941-626-7051
Office Fax
Mobile
941-626-7051
Email
pats***********@*******.net

Service Areas

El Jobean: FL Port Charlotte: FL North Port: FL Charlotte Harbor: FL Murdock: FL Punta Gorda: FL

About Patricia Stevens

Pat hails from the Dayton, Ohio area, a community she fondly remembers from her youth. In 1985, she made the move to Sarasota, Florida, where she spent 15 years enjoying the stunning Gulf Coast alongside her husband and two sons. As enthusiastic boaters, they recognized the potential of affordable waterfront property and relocated to Port Charlotte in 2000, a decision they have cherished ever since. Pat appreciates the area's boating, fishing, wildlife, and relaxed lifestyle, and she is eager to introduce prospective homebuyers to the unique charm of the region.

With a wealth of experience in real estate, Pat has dedicated her career to helping individuals find their ideal homes. She spent five years managing apartment complexes, followed by another five years supporting leading real estate professionals in Sarasota. After earning her Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of South Florida, she joined Centex Homes at Riverwood Golf & Country Club, where she excelled as a Top Producer for five years.

In 2004, Pat and her husband established their own residential construction company, Stevens Contracting LLC, specializing in custom building and remodeling. Their expertise in identifying and renovating foreclosures allows them to assist clients in making informed investment decisions. Since becoming a licensed residential Realtor in 2005, Pat has focused on various property types, with particular expertise in waterfront homes, new construction, and foreclosures.

Now a proud grandmother of four, Pat is enthusiastic about sharing the vibrant lifestyle of Southwest Florida with others. She invites you to connect with her to explore the possibilities this remarkable area has to offer.

Charlotte County, FL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$499,957
Avg. Listing Price
From Patricia's portfolio
3.1 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,907 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
4614
Active Listings
Current inventory

Charlotte County, Florida's real estate market stands out as one of Southwest Florida's most dynamic and rapidly evolving regions, encompassing everything from historic downtown Punta Gorda's waterfront condominiums to Port Charlotte's sprawling suburban developments. With 4,013 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse market, the area has experienced unprecedented growth driven by retirees, remote workers, and investors seeking Florida's tax advantages and year-round sunshine.

The market's complexity becomes evident when examining the stark contrasts between different neighborhoods—from the luxury estates along the Peace River to the affordable starter homes in Deep Creek, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized knowledge. This diversity, combined with Charlotte County's strategic location between Fort Myers and Sarasota, has attracted a sophisticated network of real estate professionals who understand both local nuances and broader regional trends.

Major Charlotte County, Florida Real Estate Markets

Punta Gorda serves as the county's crown jewel, featuring a revitalized historic downtown district where waterfront condos command premium prices and Victorian-era homes undergo extensive renovations. The city's appeal extends beyond aesthetics, with its deep-water harbor attracting boating enthusiasts and the annual Charlotte Harbor regatta drawing visitors from across the Southeast. Port Charlotte represents the county's largest residential hub, offering master-planned communities like Deep Creek Golf Club and affordable housing options that have made it particularly attractive to first-time homebuyers and young families.

Englewood straddles the Charlotte-Sarasota county line, creating unique opportunities for buyers seeking beach access without Miami-Dade price tags, while areas like Rotonda West showcase planned communities with golf course living. The Peace River corridor communities, including Harbour Heights and Solana, have emerged as unexpected hotspots for luxury development, benefiting from river access and proximity to Interstate 75's commercial corridor.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Charlotte County's real estate landscape operates across multiple price points simultaneously, with manufactured home communities serving retirees on fixed incomes while new construction in Babcock Ranch's northern influence area attracts tech professionals and healthcare workers. The county's unique position as a hurricane evacuation zone paradoxically drives both seasonal population swells and periodic market volatility, creating opportunities for agents who understand insurance requirements and flood zone regulations.

Waterfront properties along Charlotte Harbor command the highest premiums, yet surprisingly, some of the fastest appreciation has occurred in previously overlooked inland communities like Murdock and Grove City, where large lots and lower taxes attract buyers priced out of coastal markets. The agricultural transition zones present particular complexity, as former ranch lands convert to residential use, requiring agents familiar with septic systems, well water, and development potential.

Why Businesses Need Charlotte County, Florida Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Charlotte County's 4,013 licensed agents represent an exceptionally connected professional network, with all agents maintaining email contact information for seamless communication. The county's rapid growth means these agents handle higher transaction volumes than typical suburban markets, creating valuable partnership opportunities for title companies, insurance providers, and construction contractors seeking consistent referral sources.

Technology companies and financial services particularly benefit from this comprehensive agent database, as Charlotte County's diverse market segments require specialized tools and financing solutions—from manufactured housing loans to jumbo mortgages for waterfront estates, making it an ideal testing ground for innovative real estate products and services.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Patricia Stevens has 2 properties for sale in Port Charlotte and surrounding areas.

$479,900

Listed 2026-01-17

2490 Como St
Port Charlotte, FL  33948

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,470
Lot: 11,761 sf
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$69,900

Listed 2025-08-19

3116 Como St
Port Charlotte, FL  33948

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 10,019 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Patricia Stevens currently has no rental properties available in Port Charlotte and surrounding areas. Check back later.