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Sarasota's real estate market has seen a flurry of activity, with numerous properties changing hands in recent transactions. Here are some of the notable sales:
A luxurious home on Casey Key Road sold for $9.2 million to Barbara Devers and David Handel, trustees from Ohio. Built in 2002, this five-bedroom, five-and-two-half bath estate boasts a pool and 5,794 square feet of living space.
In Sarasota's Avondale neighborhood, Lisa Rooks Morris sold her 1940-built home at Alta Vista Street to the Wilkinson couple for $2.3 million. This charming property features four bedrooms, three baths, and 2,501 square feet of living area.
A 1957-built home on Lincoln Drive was purchased by Dockside Homes LLC from Linda Butler's trust for $1.725 million. The property has three bedrooms, two baths, and 1,576 square feet of living space.
Gregg Kaplan sold his 2016-built Prospect Street home to the Alcock couple from Illinois for $2.125 million. This four-bedroom, four-bath estate features a pool and 3,444 square feet of living area.
Rebecca Jamieson from Canada sold her Golden Bay condominium unit at 166 Golden Gate Point to Karen and Robert Hiden for $2 million. Built in 2002, this three-bedroom, three-bath property has 2,130 square feet of living space.
Other notable sales include:
* A Unit 1410 condominium at 1350 Main Street sold to Lisa Anderson's trust from Minneapolis for $1.9 million.
* Ralph Nicosia's trust sold a Unit 1512 condominium at 988 Blvd. of the Arts to Megan Satchell and Christopher John Satchell for $1.3 million.
* James Mark Weston and Linda Lynn Richichi sold their Unit 915 condominium at 988 Blvd. of the Arts to John Losurdo and Edyta Trzeciak for $1.1 million.
These transactions showcase a mix of high-end luxury homes, condominiums, and family-friendly properties that cater to various tastes and budgets in Sarasota's diverse neighborhoods.
