Sarasota occupies a special place among Florida's Gulf Coast cities, blending world-class beaches — including the legendary quartz-crystal sands of Siesta Key Beach — with a cultural richness rarely found in communities of its size. The city's arts heritage is evident in institutions like The Ringling museum complex, the Sarasota Opera, and a downtown gallery scene that rivals much larger cities. Sarasota's real estate market is equally diverse, ranging from the barrier island luxury of Longboat Key, Bird Key, and Lido Key to the master-planned suburban communities of Lakewood Ranch and Palmer Ranch.
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Home to the world-famous Siesta Beach, this barrier island offers laid-back beach living with a charming village center, waterfront dining, and a mix of cottages and luxury homes.
One of the top-selling master-planned communities in the U.S., Lakewood Ranch spans Sarasota and Manatee counties with diverse villages, top schools, and extensive amenities.
An exclusive island neighborhood in Sarasota Bay offering waterfront estates with private docks, stunning bay views, and proximity to St. Armands Circle shopping.
A walkable urban core with luxury high-rise condos, proximity to the bayfront, cultural venues, and the vibrant Main Street dining and shopping scene.
Sarasota's median home price is in the $400s to $500s for single-family homes on the mainland, with barrier island and waterfront properties ranging from $700,000 to several million. Lakewood Ranch offers newer construction in the $400s to $800s.