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Sarasota Area's Top Residential Sales for January 27-31

Siesta Key's Ogden Street property tops week's sales at $6.4 million.

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    A flurry of transactions has taken place across Sarasota, with several properties changing hands for substantial sums. At 100 Ogden St., Brian and Loren Donovan acquired two adjacent homes from William Crouse, trustee, for a combined $6.4 million. The first property, built in 2007, boasts three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and 4,712 square feet of living space. Its companion, constructed in 1947, features two bedrooms, one bath, and 1,027 square feet.

    Jonathan and Linda Fox sold their 1727 Waldemere St. residence to William and Jane Oskin for $2.3 million. Built in 1994, the three-bedroom, two-bath home spans 2,930 square feet. In contrast, David and Susan Macrae, trustees, parted with Unit 603 at 1155 N. Gulfstream Ave. to Jeffrey and Linda Limbocker for $2.225 million. This 2017 condominium boasts two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, and 1,718 square feet.

    Other notable sales include the transfer of a 2007 condominium at 505 S. Orange Ave., Unit 401, from Jenny Neal Duffey and Nevin Lee Duffey Jr., trustees, to Jonathan and Helen Turner for $1.95 million. This three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath property spans 3,003 square feet.

    In the Sarasota Bay Club, Nancy Kemper acquired Unit 322 at 1299 Tamiami Trail from Sarasota Bay Club LLC for $810,000. Built in 2003, this one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath condominium occupies 1,170 square feet. Meanwhile, Agnes Peterson purchased Unit 43 at 174 Golden Gate Point from Raymond and Theresa Pilot for $775,000. This 1967 condominium features two bedrooms, two baths, and 1,367 square feet.

    Other transactions include the sale of a 1953 home at 3521 Almeria Ave. by Vitezslava DiTaranto to James DiTaranto for $700,000. The property boasts three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, and 1,677 square feet. In another deal, Nicole Gallodoro sold her 1970 home at 3521 Sea View St. to Duane and Marlene Chupp for $675,000. This four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath property spans 1,905 square feet.

    In the Siesta Key area, Michael Raymond O'Neil and Kimberly Barone acquired a 2024 home at 5300 Avenida Del Mare from Sarasota Beach TDI Coastal Homes LLC for $4,325,000. This four-bedroom, four-and-three-half bath property features a pool and 3,220 square feet of living space.

    These transactions demonstrate the ongoing demand for properties in Sarasota, with many buyers seeking homes that offer a mix of luxury amenities and desirable locations.

Sarasota area residential sales data for January 27-31, top properties highlighted.