Why Families Choose to Live in Sarasota Florida
Posted September 10, 2009
For starters, Sarasota is known as Florida's Cultural Coast, home to the renowned Florida West Coast Symphony, the Sarasota Ballet, and the Asolo Theater for the Performing Arts as well as many more theater venues
and art galleries. Downtown Sarasota offers dozens of shops, restaurants and nightclubs. Throughout the year, there are many special events including live music, art festivals, various shows and parades.
For sun and beach lovers, there are over 35 miles of beaches including world-famous Siesta Key beach known for having the whitest sand in the world. And nowhere in the world will you find more gorgeous sunsets than on Florida's West Coast
jewel of Sarasota.
For lovers of the game of golf, metro Sarasota including Bradenton, Osprey and Venice offers over 80 golf courses ranging from public courses to the most challenging public and private courses. There are golf courses to challenge every level of player, many with golf course communities surrounding them.
Boaters, day-sailors, scuba divers and fishermen will love the Sarasota offerings of every conceivable water sport.
Sarasota also offers the widest possible variety of residential properties from downtown high-rise condos and penthouses to golf course communities and waterfront homes in every price range and to meet every imaginable
desire you may have. The island communities of Siesta key, Lido Key, Longboat key and Casey Key each offer their own unique lifestyles. St. Armands Circle, with its upscale shops and boutiques,
offers some of the most elegant shopping in Florida.
While some folks think of Orlando when they think of the major Florida attractions, many people prefer to live in the Sarasota Florida metropolitan area, attracted by its lower congestion, more leisurely lifestyle, gorgeous beaches, an unbelievable variety of boating and sailing venues,
as well as its many cultural, dining and sports offerings. While less congested with milder weather than once-popular spots like Orlando or Miami, Sarasota is a also base for convenient for day-trips to Orlando or Tampa Bay, both only an hour or two away.
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