About the Sarasota, Florida Area
Sarasota and it surrounding areas have much to offer in terms of recreation, art and culture and a variety of housing options to suit every need. Below are just of a few of the many options available Now is the perfect time to buy in Sarasota, prices are down from the peak but have stabilized and the inventory is shrinking. No matter what you choice or price range you will something to suit your needs in Sarasota. I looking forward to helping you find you new home.
Water Club on Longboat Key
Longboat Key Florida is blessed with a nine mile stretch of beautiful white sand beaches and the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico. On the beach are a number condominiums ranging from low and mid rises to high rises; of these, The Water Club stands out. The complex, built between 1996 and 1999, consists of twin towers and a center clubhouse, the largest on Longboat Key. The two towers contain a total of 172 residences, eight on floors two through eleven, and four on the first, or plaza, level. Each residence, other than the plaza level, is accessed by private elevators from the garage and plaza level. There are also service elevators for deliveries and maintenance personnel.
Water Front Living
If you want to live on the water, there are numerous options both on the mainland and the surrounding keys such as Longboat Key, Lido Key, Bird Key, Siesta Key, and Casey Key. You can choose between condominiums directly on the Gulf of Mexico and waterfront single family homes on Sarasota Bay.
Urban Vibe
Downtown Sarasota offers an urban life style with many new high rise condominiums; great restaurants, shopping at Whole Foods, coffee at Starbucks and many unique shops and art galleries within walking distance.
Golf Course Living
For golfers the choice is almost limitless with such communities as Lakewood Ranch, University Park, Palm Aire, Palmer Ranch and The Oaks just to name a few.
Traditional Neighborhoods and Vintage Homes
Traditional areas west of Tamiami Trail offer a mix of older and newer construction and a neighborhood feel. This is the perfect area for those who like to rehab older homes or tear down and build a new home without being in a suburban environment. Neighborhoods such as Whitfield Estates and Cherokee Park contain a number of vintage homes.
Click here to see a listing of vintage homes in the Sarasota market


