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Market Activity Report Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237 Market Activity Summary Stats Search Location: Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237; Date: Changes in the Last Month; Change Types: New Listings, Criteria Pending, Recently Sold; Property Types: Single Family Residence, Condo/Townhouse/Apt; Maximum Properties per Status: 50; Sort Order: Most expensive New Listings Pending Listings Recently Sold Number of Properties 8 21 23 Low Price / Value $189,900 $130,000 $127,000 Median Price / Value $430,031 $449,500 $329,000 High Price / Value $610,000 $985,000 $666,700 Average Price / Sq. Ft. $297 $267 $258 Median Price / Sq. Ft. $279 $260 $253 Average Days in RPR 14 90 73 Median Days in RPR 12 31 65 Total Volume $3,316,861 $9,329,056 $8,726,980 Copyright 2021 Realtors Property Resource® LLC. All Rights Reserved. Information is not guaranteed. Equal Housing Opportunity. 2/1/2021 Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237 Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237 Living Lot Price Prop Bed Area Size Year Listing Listing per New Listings: 8 Type /Ba (sq ft) (sq ft) Built Date Price sq. ft. New, Active: 1/11/2021 MLS ID: A4488134 881 S Jefferson Ave Single Family 3/3 1,518 sq 5,525 2019 1/11/2021 $610,000 $402 ft Come see this immaculate, never lived in, contemporary home close to downtown. Built by Milano Homes, completed just last summer, this 3 bedroom, 2 and 1/2 bathroom home is ready for a new owner. This beautiful "Whitehouse" features an open floor plan with high ceilings, imported flooring, cabinetry, and high end fixtures from Italy plus impact resistant windows are just some of the features this home has to offer. This beautiful, modern home is conveniently located to downtown, beaches, marina, shopping, restaurants and everything Sarasota has to offer. Listing Courtesy of PARADISE BUYERS REALTY, INC New, Active: 1/21/2021 MLS ID: A4488934 2433 Floyd St Single Family 3/2 1,340 sq 5,325 1995 1/21/2021 $559,000 $417 ft Located in one of the best neighborhoods, this 3 Bedrooms/2 Bathrooms home with a large garage is close to everything Sarasota has to offer: Downtown, shopping, restaurants, Lido and Siesta Key Beaches, Selby Gardens and Marina Jack. Arlington Park with all its amazing amenities is just around the corner offering YMCA, pool, tennis courts, dog park, exercise area and just a beautiful park for a nice walk. This 1,345 SF home has been completely remodeled. New tile porcelain floors throughout, new trim, completely renovated kitchen with new cabinets with LED lights, new Samsung stainless steel appliances, farmer 33 inched sink with matte black faucet and quartz counter top. The living room features a modern electric fire place. The entire house has new fans and ceiling LED lights. Both bathrooms have been completely remodeled with modern toilets, modern suspended cabinets with LED lights underneath, mirrors with LED touch control for light and demisting. One of the bathrooms offers a freestanding bathtub and the master bathroom has a spacious new shower. The three bedrooms offer spacious closets. The screened porch has the same floor as the interior. Completely renovated garage with a new cabinet for laundry and connections for washer and dryer. The exterior has been repainted, new external LED lights, new patio in Trex guaranteed for 25 years, new landscape, irrigation system, fully fenced around. This won't last! Listing Courtesy of SARASOTA SIGNATURE REAL ESTATE Copyright 2021 Realtors Property Resource® LLC. All Rights Reserved. Information is not guaranteed. Equal Housing Opportunity. 2/1/2021 Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237 Living Lot Price Prop Bed Area Size Year Listing Listing per New Listings: 8 (cont.) Type /Ba (sq ft) (sq ft) Built Date Price sq. ft. New, Active: 1/6/2021 MLS ID: A4486715 2604 Sunnybrook Dr Single Family 3/3 2,007 sq 10,429 1956 1/6/2021 $519,900 $259 ft Tastefully updated Mid-Century Ranch on large corner lot in much sought after Southgate neighborhood. Close to downtown, shopping, dining, and best of all...the beaches! Chef inspired Kitchen remodel in 2016. Tons of cabinet and drawer storage at your fingertips. All stainless appliances with farmhouse sink and quartz countertops. Frigidaire Professional series cooktop. GE full-size wall oven/microwave. Kenmore Elite refrigerator. Additional entry from garage features full-size Laundry room with Maytag Bravos Washer/Dryer, 3rd full Bath and walk-in Pantry. 3 roomy bedrooms with plenty of closet space. Cozy and bright Family room with a wood burning fireplace. The outdoor entertaining area boasts limestone gravel landscaping for low maintenance and a covered pergola/paver patio dining area. Lush tropical foliage, citrus trees, and several raised beds for the home gardener. Partially grassed yard and custom board fencing with hand crafted gates allows for pets to roam and still leave room for a pool. Huge, oversized garage has ample room for two full-sized vehicles, equipment/tool room and storage shelving, PLUS a 6500 watt portable gas generator is included! The entire house was re-plumbed in 2009, new roof in 2010, sewer hook-up in 2011 and new electrical/wiring with panel surge protection in 2015. New HV/AC installed March 2020. Listing Courtesy of HEMBREE & ASSOCIATES INC New, Active: 1/26/2021 MLS ID: T3286860 2413 Ezzell Ct Villa Detached 3/4 2,032 sq 1,430 2021 1/26/2021 $485,061 $239 ft Under Construction. Youâll be delighted by the attention to detail that makes The Malcohm a remarkable lifestyle home. Your open floor plan provides a beautiful expanse for you to fill with decorative flair and lifelong memories. Explore new vistas of culinary joy in the streamlined kitchen, featuring a presentation island and a walk in pantry. Your sensational master bedroom includes a luxury bathroom and walk in closet to promote a blissful beginning and end to each day. Both guest suites present a private bathroom, a large closet, and a wonderful place to grow. Design details include extra storage space and a convenient powder room on the main floor. Experience the everyday benefits of this 3 story, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom EnergySaver⢠new home. Listing Courtesy of WEEKLEY HOMES REALTY COMPANY New, Active: 1/25/2021 MLS ID: A4489331 2026 Grove St Single Family 3/2 1,263 sq 6,875 1939 1/25/2021 $375,000 $297 ft Welcome to your charming, historical, incredibly maintained craftsman style home in the coveted Arlington Park neighborhood of Sarasota, FL. From original hardwood flooring and gorgeous spanish tile to delightful details throughout. Experience all Sarasota has to offer from this location. This is a highly sought after area for many reasons, one being for the districted Southside Elementary School. Inside you will find eye catching details both old and new. Three bedrooms and two living spaces make this home very desirable. Step outside to enjoy the large pool with a built in firepit, hot tub, relaxing sitting area and playhouse. Store your boat or trailer right behind the backyard gate. There have been many updates including: electrical updates, plumbing updates as well as a newer A/C, Water heater, updated primary bathroom, quaint french doors leading to the pool area, paint and more! High efficiency energy star range and refrigerator, whole house water purification system and hospital grade air conditioner purification system. Some simple fixes will make this house your home. You. Will. Fall. In. Love! Welcome to Sarasota! Listing Courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS ON THE WATER New, Active: 1/19/2021 MLS ID: O5918014 2558 Bahia Vista St Single Family 3/2 1,074 sq 10,650 1946 1/19/2021 $329,000 $306 ft Great location within short distance to Arlington Park, Sarasota High School, and just across the street from YMCA. No deed restrictions, HOA or CDD fees. Spacious 1/4 lot has been recently cleared of 15 trees in order to easily access the now huge useable backyard. TWO large detached 1-car garages both have upgraded smart garage door openers with built-in cameras. They also both have lots of interior and exterior LED lights installed. Left garage has a working well pump and 2 outside water spigots. Exterior of house and garages have all been professionally repaired and repainted. Interior has been taken down to the studs. Most of the old interior wood and walls have been professionally replaced and reframed with pressure treated wood. SIX Pocket door frames have been installed to maximize living space. Updated layout gives this house 3 bedrooms, 3 large closets, 2 full bathrooms and an open concept kitchen which flows to living room. Large easily accessible attic space added which provides lots of storage space. House has new electric panel and new wires. High end dimmable LED lighting fixtures included, some of which are already installed. Interior needs some electrical work finished, new plumbing, new windows, walls and floors. This is a great opportunity for someone to take over the remodel and fully customize it to their liking. Come bring your renovating ideas to make this your dream home! Listing Courtesy of BEYCOME OF FLORIDA LLC Copyright 2021 Realtors Property Resource® LLC. All Rights Reserved. Information is not guaranteed. Equal Housing Opportunity. 2/1/2021 Drawn area near Sarasota, FL 34237 Living Lot Price Prop Bed Area Size Year Listing Listing per New Listings: 8 (cont.) Type /Ba (sq ft) (sq ft) Built Date Price sq. ft. New, Active: 1/11/2021 MLS ID: A4488114 2304 Bahia Vista St Single Family 3/2 951 sq ft 7,136 1952 1/11/2021 $249,000 $262 Perfect for those looking to live in a fabulous location close to downtown Sarasota.
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