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WELCOME. Premier Sotheby’s International Realty welcomes you to Florida’s Gulf Coast and the 2013 Pan-American Masters Championship. Enjoy this guide to event venues, area landmarks and things to see and do in some of our eclectic neighborhoods. You will also find information from a real estate professional's point of view about some of the neighborhoods that Premier Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to serve. We are privileged to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. With superb weather year-round, Southwest Florida is a stage with stunning backdrops. You may choose a home on Sarasota Bay or on the magnificent Gulf of Mexico, where watching the sun set is a daily celebration. Or, you may prefer life on the evergreen fairway of a championship golf course. Whatever your lifestyle, we can help you find just the right home—from Tampa to Sarasota to Naples to Marco Island. We know the ins and outs of our coastal towns and city streets. We know how to navigate the local culture. We have a local’s insight into the regional real estate marketplace that can make all the difference to you. With a heritage in Southwest Florida since 1984 and nearly $12 billion in total residential sales since January 2006, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty sells more luxury properties along Florida’s Gulf Coast than anyone else. We are best in class and, by providing exceptional service to every client every day, we achieve exceptional results. Visit any one of our four Sarasota-area offices while you're here. It will be our pleasure to serve you.

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Neighborhood Real Estate Guide from Premier Sotheby’s International Realty

SIESTA KEY

5827 Riegels Harbor Road PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3971010

Range of Home Prices: Condominiums: $200s–$2 million+ Single-family homes: $200s–$2 million+ Single-family homes (on the water): $300s–$12 million+

Tropical beauty, a laid-back vibe and a family feel. The heart of the Key is the Village, with eateries and boutiques. Siesta's Public Beach’s ranking as America’s No. 1 beach is a source of civic pride. On the north end are Gulf-front estates, older historic homes and bayfront or large-bayou homes on deep boating water. In the center, full-time residents populate the condominiums lining Crescent Beach. On the south end are Gulf-front and bayfront condominiums, bayfront estates and some of the largest Gulf-front homes behind the gates of the Sanderling Club. Location: Gulf of Mexico west, Sarasota Bay east and Lido Key and Casey Key to the north and south. Things to Do: Catch the sunset, enjoy the Sunday drum circle, picnic or play beach volleyball. Clubs in the Village offer live music.

UNIVERSITY PARK COUNTRY CLUB, LAUREL OAK & THE MEADOWS Three country club communities. University Park was designed hand-in-hand with a horticulturist; the mile-long entry drive sets the tone. Laurel Oak offers over 700 acres around two golf courses. The Meadows is a vibrant master-planned community with three golf courses.

7339 Barclay Court PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3975196

Range of Home Prices: University Park: $220s–$1.5 million Laurel Oak: $530s–$2 million The Meadows: $170s–$300s

Location: University Park, west of I-75 on University Parkway. Laurel Oak, east of I-75 on Bee Ridge Road. The Meadows, off 17th Street and Honore Avenue. Things to Do: Golf. Play tennis and croquet or workout at University Park. Swim in Laurel Oak's Olympic-size pool or meander along the many paths throughout the community. Dine and shop at The Meadow's “town center.”


Neighborhood Real Estate Guide from Premier Sotheby’s International Realty

LONGBOAT KEY, BIRD KEY, LIDO KEY & ST. ARMANDS Longboat Key boasts twelve miles of resort living, a village where peacocks roam, two golf courses and a tennis center. Bird Key offers waterfront estates with skyline views. Lido Key has a mix of home styles and the architecturally-important Lido Shores. St. Armands revolves around the shopping mecca of St. Armands Circle. Location: Between the Gulf and Sarasota Bay, with Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key to the north and St. Armands Circle to the south. Things to Do: Stroll the boardwalk at Durante Park. Jog or bike the 10-mile path along Gulf of Mexico Drive. Play tennis. Attend exhibitions at the Longboat Key Center for the Arts. Shop and dine on St. Armands Circle. Kayak mangrove tunnels, spy dolphins and manatees on South Lido. Launch your boat at Bird Key.

600 Birdie biRdie lane Lane PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3969864 PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/a3969864

Range of Home Prices: Longboat Key: $350s–$10 million Bird Key: $650s–$2.6 million Lido Key: $190s–$5.9 million St. Armands: $450s–$2 million+

THE OAKS, OSPREY, NOKOMIS & PALMER RANCH The Oaks is a 1,000-acre country club community with bald eagle sanctuary and proximity to parks, historic Spanish Point and the Palmer sunken gardens and jungle walk. Or live in neighboring Nokomis, a gateway to Casey Key. Palmer Ranch is Sarasota’s largest master-planned community with nature trails, recreational centers, golf courses and the YMCA Aquatic Center. Location: South of Westfield Sarasota Square to Venice; Palmer Ranch, south of Clark and east of Tamiami Trail. Things to Do: As an Oaks member, enjoy golf, tennis and swimming. Public beaches, fishing, boating and surfing are available between Nokomis and Venice. Oscar Scherer State Park offers nature trails, campgrounds and canoeing on South Creek.

898 Macewen dRive Drive PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3967191 PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/a3967191

Range of Home Prices: The Oaks: $260s–$4.6 million Palmer Ranch: $100s–$1 million+


Premier Sotheby’s International Realty Offices q w e r

Lakewood Ranch | 941.907.9541 8141 Lakewood Main St., Suite 101, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202 Longboat Key | 941.383.2500 546 Bay Isles Road, Longboat Key, FL 34228 The Plaza at Five Points | 941.364.4000 50 Central Ave., Suite 110, Sarasota, FL 34236 Venice | 941.412.3323 400 Barcelona Ave., Venice, FL 34285

The Sarasota-Manatee

Originals q Sandbar Seafood & Spirits w The Waterfront Restaurant e Riverhouse Reef & Grill r Pier 22 Restaurant t SoMa Diner y Ortygia  Gulf Drive Café  Bridge Street Bistro  Beachhouse Restaurant 1) Rotten Ralph’s 1! Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant & Pub 1@ Vertori’s Pizza House 1# Anna Maria Oyster Bar Landside 1$ Primo! Ristorante 1% Harry’s Continental Kitchens

1^ Euphemia Haye 1& Ciao! Italia 1* Pattigeorge’s 1( mí Pueblo 2) Square 1 Burgers & Bar (University) 2! Fast n Fresh (Cooper Creek Blvd.) 2@ Polo Grill & Bar 2# Fast n Fresh (Lakewood Ranch) 2$ The Broken Egg (Lakewood Ranch) 2% The Savory Street 2^ The Bijou Café 2& Duval’s New World Café 2* Salute! Ristorante 2( Drunken Poet Café ) Half Shell Oyster House ! Caragiulos @ Lynches Pub & Grub # 15 South Ristorante $ Michael’s On East

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Square 1 Burgers & Bar (U.S. 41) Andrea’s Café Continental Madfish Grill Café Baci Blu Que Island Grill Café Gabbiano Village Café Lobster Pot The Broken Egg (Siesta Key) Siesta Key Oyster Bar The Broken Egg (Expo Center) Cosimo’s Trattoria & Bar Ophelia’s on the Bay The Crow’s Nest Gold Rush BBQ Café Venice Sharky’s on the Pier

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Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport | 6000 Airport Circle, Sarasota, FL 34243 Asolo Repertory Theatre | 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243 Jungle Gardens | 3701 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, FL 34234 US Master Swimming Headquarters | 655 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236 Mote Aquarium | 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34236 St. Armands Circle Selby Gardens | 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota, FL 34236 The Arlington Pool | 2650 Waldemere St., Sarasota, FL 34239 Myakka River State Park | 13208 S. R. 72, FL 34241 Historic Spanish Point | 337 N. Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229


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Neighborhood Real Estate Guide from Premier Sotheby’s International Realty

WEST OF TRAIL Leafy old neighborhoods with atmospheric names like Bay Point Park, Harbor Acres, Bungalow Hill, McClellan Park, Cherokee Park, the Flower streets, Oyster Bay and The Landings comprise the very desirable West of Trail area. West of Trail is convenient to excellent shopping, schools, medical facilities and parks, and Sarasota Bay is at its doorstep. Homes styles range from Florida “cracker” to basic ranch to Med Rev to an ultra-mod or two. Location: West of Tamiami Trail, south from Mound Street to Stickney Point Road. Things To Do: Stroll Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, fish and boat from your own backyard, enjoy restaurants galore and all kinds of shopping.

1510 Hyde Park Street PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3973603

Range of Home Prices: From $120,000 for a late 1940s singlefamily home in Pine Shores to $7.5 million for the highest priced home sold in 2012 in Harbor Acres.

DOWNTOWN SARASOTA With a mix of restaurants, shops and theaters near Sarasota Bay, Downtown Sarasota draws homebuyers who want amenities, convenience and natural beauty; Florida cottages, Craftsman bungalows, traditional and contemporary condominiums abound. Location: Fruitville Road north, Mound Street (U.S. 41) south, Golden Gate Point west and U.S. 301 east. Things To Do: Street festivals, gallery walks, parades and a Saturday farmer’s market provide entertainment; culture buffs get their fill with Florida Studio Theatre, the Opera House, films at Burns Court Cinema or the Hollywood 20 multiplex. The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall is close by. Walking Bayfront Park or the Ringling Causeway is a must-do.

464 Golden Gate Point 601 PREMIERSIR.COM/ID/A3974145

Range of Home Prices: The Ritz or Golden Gate Point: $200s–$5 million Single-family homes (near Downtown): $440s–$850s


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