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West of the Trail
Real Estate
Sarasota, Florida
A choice location on Sarasota's mainland, this area is one of the city's oldest suburban neighborhoods. It offers quiet streets lined with grand trees and sidewalks, as well as easy access to Sarasota Memorial Hospital and downtown. Streets here are named for flowers such as Bougainvillea, Rose and Hibiscus, and are known as "the flower streets". The homes reflect traditional and Spanish styles, with many renovated to preserve the special flavor of the neighborhood. For professionals and families who appreciate the convenience of downtown living, the area west of the Trail is one of the most popular places to live.
Cherokee Park: A choice location on Sarasota's mainland, this area is one of the city's oldest suburban neighborhoods. It offers quiet streets lined with grand trees and sidewalks, as well as easy access to Sarasota Memorial Hospital and downtown. Streets here are named for flowers such as Bougainvillea, Rose and Hibiscus, and are known as "the flower streets". The homes reflect traditional and Spanish styles, with many renovated to preserve the special flavor of the neighborhood. For professionals and families who appreciate the convenience of downtown living, the area west of the Trail is one of the most popular places to live.
Harbor Acres: With its beautifully landscaped streets and location along Sarasota Bay, Harbor Acres is an astute property investment as well as a wonderful place to live. Conveniently situated off Orange Avenue, Harbor Acres offers upscale homes, many belonging to the city's leading professionals, in a variety of styles, ranging from “Old Florida” to contemporary. Ideally situated between Sarasota Memorial Hospital and downtown, this enclave of homes exudes a timeless appeal.
McClellan Park: Wonderfully situated between Orange and Osprey Avenues, McClellan Park is a neighborhood that preserves the historical charm of old Sarasota. Set in a tranquil area of narrow, winding streets, you'll find mostly older homes, many being renovated by young families. In this quiet neighborhood, Sarasota's history continues to endure.
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