Port LaBelle, FL rests just east of LaBelle in Hendry County extending into Glades County just off of State Road 80 centrally located between Fort Myers (32 miles west) and Clewiston (30 miles east).
The Port LaBelle Community Development District maintains water service, road and drainage maintenance for the area. Port LaBelle consists 31,000 acres of residential zoned community and about 12,000 total lots. Individual lot sizes are generally .23-.39 acres with .23 being the most common. This community has been steadily growing since the 70’s and features many green spaces to enjoy. The original developer went out of business many years ago, so all of the lots are owned by individuals and investors. Port LaBelle Units 1-9 and Glades County Unit 102 are closest to the City of LaBelle. Each unit is approximately one square mile.
Banyan Village lies about 4 miles east of Port LaBelle units 1-9, just off of State Road 80 between Wellington and Lexington Parkway, and is also part of Port LaBelle. The community consists of Port LaBelle Units 10-13, totaling 3,800 lots. The community is in early stages of development beginning in 2021. Featuring all brand-new construction and high-speed fiber internet. By the end of 2024, there will be over 200 completed homes.
Many homes and lots are available for sale. Lot development is subject to county & community guidelines. All areas allow site-built homes (concrete, wood frame & modular). Lots require installation of septic systems. Water is provided through Port LaBelle Utilities and electricity service is provided through FPL in units 1-9 and Glades Electric in the other units of Port LaBelle. CenturyLink is the main internet provider in the region. Quantum Fiber is the HIGH SPEED INTERNET provider in Banyan Village.
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The Port LaBelle Marina sits on the Caloosahatchee River which is part of the Okeechobee Intracoastal Waterway – extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico across the State of Florida.