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Sarabande Condos in Sarasota, Florida

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Real Estate Agent with Michael Saunders & Co.

The stimulating downtown and waterfront environment of Sarasota, Florida, serves as a perfect setting for the Sarabande, a luxurious condominium as stately as the Spanish colonial dance that this property’s name recalls and eloquently differentiates itself from other nearby downtown Sarasota condos. The location of this property at 340 South Palm Avenue is not only in tempo with the activities at the center of the city. It also resonates with the magical rhythm of life along the scenic Sarasota Bay.

The Sarabande, which was built in 1998 as home to fifty-seven residential units, sits toward the west next to Bayfront Drive which offers several recreation and dining alternatives. The nearest choices are the walks and promenades of Island Park and its Marina Jacks Trail where a splendid restaurant, O’Leary’s Tiki Bar and Grill, is also within easy access. The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is another option for its amazing collection of exotic plants and trees as well as a venue for social events, both public and private.

Additional choices for special and casual dining are plentiful around South Palm Avenue immediately east of the Sarabande. The establishments here include not only fine restaurants like Owens Fish Camp which specializes in seafood cuisine. The area also hosts many art galleries as well as entertainment places like the Burns Court Cinema and the Florida Studio Theatre.

As in other Sarasota condos for sale in the downtown district, those at the Sarabande are conveniently near venues for shopping at the periphery of Main Street. Notably, a Farmers Market is held in this area—from First Street to State Street— every Saturday. A variety of goods, from fresh produce to arts and crafts, are available from 7 a.m. to 12 noon.

Proximity to St. Armands Circle, a classy commercial center, provides added value to Sarabande condos for sale. The residents can easily venture into this shopping haven with a few minutes drive via the Ringling Causeway Bridge. Excursions to the beaches of Lido and Longboat Keys likewise call for only a short trip through this causeway that has contributed much to the growth of the Sarasota real estate market.