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Sarasota - Clearwater Pre-construction Properties A brand new release on the 20th of January 2006
From a laid-back, "old Florida" attitude, to a more exclusive setting, the Sarasota/Bradenton area has a little something for everyone offering a multitude of pre-construction homes and beachside vacation homes in this stunning part of central Florida´s Gulf Coast Sarasota
Sarasota has
long been known for its cultural offerings. It's here that John Ringling
built his Venetian-styled mansion and housed his priceless 17th-century
Baroque art collection. Elsewhere in town, a ballet company, an opera
company, a symphony orchestra, an arts cinema, numerous theaters and
galleries round out a diverse cultural scene. Venice offers small
town charm in its Main Street shopping district (Venice Avenue) along
with good shelling and prehistoric sharks' teeth on area beaches.
Click here to view pre-construction homes in the Sarasota area Clearwater real estate Clearwater has been a popular tourist destination for the last quarter of a century, but now it finding a new lease of life with younger families and full time residents, who wish to benefit from this stunning location on the Gulf of Mexico. As with most of Florida, Clearwater has seen its house prices increase considerably over recent years with many new home buyers demanding quality golf course and waterfront properties.
Clearwater
is a progressive city that is committed to enhancing residents'
lives while preserving a heritage that is rich in culture and
exquisite in landscape. Here you'll find everything you could
expect from a tropical paradise - and much more. The
Clearwater area was named for its abundant fresh springs
along the shore. Settled by colonists in the mid-1830s, it was
not until the 1890s that Clearwater gained a reputation
as a resort community. Today, fun 'n sun lovers still come from
around the world, and although Clearwater is a great spot
to get away, it's an even better place to live. Our community is
friendly and socially responsive, and our City government is
economically active and environmentally conscious.
On the west coast of Florida at Tampa and Clearwater you will find miles of beautiful sandy beaches upon which the Gulf of Mexico laps gently throughout the year. Once outside of these very cosmopolitan cities with their theatres, museums, art galleries and sporting arenas it is only a short drive to the barrier islands and the golden beaches. Fine restaurants are prevalent in this area, with many offering wonderful examples of locally caught fresh fish and top quality meats, sculpted into dishes fit for kings. Click here to view pre-construction homes in the Clearwater area Anna Maria Island I The friendly, easy-going residents and readily apparent Old Florida heritage of the island are reminiscent of a bygone era. This laid-back culture is both a natural by-product of the serene tropical environment as well as a deliberate effort by the local governments to preserve the natural and cultural richness of the island. Because strict zoning laws prohibit high-rise development, the entire island has just two structures with more than three stories. Surrounded completely by beaches, the three towns are part of an island-wide program to replenish and protect the coastline from erosion. The beaches provide spectacular vistas and are home to exotic wildlife that beguile vacationers and residents alike. Bradenton Beach Holmes
Beach, the largest of Anna Maria Island's three municipalities, is
located between the towns of Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria.
The community hosts many of the island's fine dining establishments,
lodgings and shopping centers to delight your palette and soothe your
soul. With tasty international cuisine prepared by chefs recognized
locally and internationally, meals range from elegant to affordable, and
always include a free view of one of Florida's famous Gulf sunsets. Water-based activities abound - swimming, jet skiing, sailing, parasailing, or fishing can easily be a part of a day's itinerary and boat rentals are readily available to fit a variety of watercraft desires. The landlubber might choose a scenic picnic on either the bay or Gulf side of the island, a leisurely bicycle ride, a trolley trip to nearby St. Armand's Circle in Sarasota, or simply a barefoot walk in the powdery white sand along the shore. The cultural and recreational offerings of Bradenton and Sarasota await just across the bay, while the attractions of St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Orlando are all a short drive away.
Longboat Key The island of Longboat Key lies between the Gulf and Sarasota Bay and is claimed by both Manatee and Sarasota counties. Twelve miles of white sand beaches have helped to make this a luxury resort community. A large number of its nearly 6,000 residents are retirees, who enjoy the island's championship golf course and tennis club, and its fine dining and shopping. Longboat Key is an elegant and scenic environment offering a rare combination of breathtaking beaches and cultural activities with a relaxed and elegant lifestyle. Siesta Key
Siesta Key is renowned for its ribbon of sugary beaches, some of the
widest Beautiful Siesta Key on the Gulf of Mexico is blessed with wonderful beaches, including Crescent Beach, rated "The World's Finest, Whitest Sand" in the Great International Sand Challenge.
Night life runs from hot to cool, including funky beach bars, live music, European-style pubs and intimate cafes. Siesta Key is home to a thriving colony of artists and writers, and don't be surprised if you run into a celebrity or two -- everybody enjoys the island's friendly and laid-back ambiance. Championship golf courses are just minutes away, along with theater, ballet, opera, symphony, museums and more. Lido Key Besides
sparkling beaches, Lido Key also boasts St. Armands Circle, a
European-flavoured outdoor shopping area. Here more than 145 exclusive
shops and boutiques carry quality merchandise from Mondi, Tiffany & Co.
and Tommy Bahama. Several fine restaurants and ice cream parlors also
line the circle. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the circle is the
perfect evening treat. For the more active visitor, Sarasota offers water sports, fishing and tennis galore, along with many excellent golf courses. A municipal baseball stadium is used for spring training by the Cincinnati Reds. Nearby Myakka River State Park, Florida's largest, offers sun-dappled rivers and cypress-studded paths for hikers and bicyclists. So just kick back, relax and let your cares dissolve in Florida's premier west coast paradise. Venice
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