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Sarasota City – The Best small in America

February 5, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Many newcomers are attracted to Sarasota for its golf courses, performing arts, ballet companies, music forums, and beautiful sandy beaches. For anyone considering the purchase of a residence, either temporarily or permanently in the area, Money Magazine Sarasota referred to as the "smallest city in America" and one of the best in the nation's eight best places to withdraw. Inc. Magazine ranked Sarasota # 4 in "Boomtown 06: Hottest medium-sized cities in America" in 2006.

These accolades are not without merit. Sarasota has the best of both worlds. It has all the amenities of a big city, but retains the pleasant feeling of a small community where you know who your neighbors. Located in the Gulf of Mexico, more than 200 days of sunshine per year and the average temperature is 71 ° F.

Sarasota is growing as more people are discovering the area where the waves and stunning sunsets you feel as if you were on vacation every day of the year. There are 35 miles of coastline, including the 13 public beaches, and over 60 gold courses for public and private golf lovers.

There are a lot of luxury homes in Sarasota and surrounding areas. Oceanfront, golf view, private, gated communities, condominiums and houses.

In the center, many condominium tower have been built new. To the west of Route, located south of downtown has areas of standing in front of the bay, with number of birds (an island) with some new opulent mansions facing the sea of magazines in the range of $ 10 million .

The barrier islands are Sarasota Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Casey Key, St. Armands, key bird and Lido Key. Sarasota At a time was known primarily as an area of vacation or retirement. Current day Sarasota diversified real estate mansions, opulent beachfront property, and property against what might be referred to as the charming older home.

Warm weather, the real array of leisure activities, business opportunities, and outstanding schools are attracting new residents every day. In Sarasota, there's always something interesting to do.

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