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Barrier Islands
Relocation Information
Crown Jewels of Sarasota Real Estate
The crown jewels of Sarasota neighborhoods will always be its barrier
islands of
Siesta Key,
Longboat Key,
Casey Key,
St. Armands,
Bird Key, and
Lido Key. With world-class championship golf courses, gourmet restaurants, quaint antique stores,
live theater, sport fishing, boating, tennis, performing arts, beach walking,
galleries, fine dining, collecting seashells and watching
spectacular sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico or buying real estate. . .
Sarasota has it all!
Read an extensive list of Sarasota's
accolades
Beaches, boating, golf, dining,
shopping, theater -- there's always
things to do in Sarasota and major league sports are an hour away in Tampa. Sophisticated or casual, upscale or economical activities, it's all just minutes away. Each area of Sarasota
County has its own personality, and our visitors are delighted to
find more vacation variety here than they ever expected. The
City of Sarasota
is home to gourmet restaurants and chic shops featuring the best
items from around the world.
Once known primarily as a vacation or
retirement destination, today's Sarasota
real estate is home to diversity from mansions, distinctive waterfront
properties, private waterfront estates to old Florida cottage
charm. A great year-round climate, expanding employment
opportunities, abundant leisure time activities and excellent
schools attract creative entrepreneurs, real estate investors,
skilled workers and professionals who want to thrive in a community
where life is sun and fun. Almost half of
Sarasota County's population is in the prime working age range of 25
to 64. No matter what your age or stage, there's always something
interesting to do.
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Casey Key Luxury Homes
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