Always enjoy your videos and find them very informative. I would suggest discussing the Florida homeowner's insurance market (post Hurricane Ian) so that those looking in this area have a clear sense of how upended the insurance market is at this time. New construction -- easier to get coverage and much less costly. Older homes and the geography of being in a coastal county (regardless of the home's actual FEMA flood zone rating), those homeowners have much fewer options and the yearly homeowners insurance costs are ridiculously higher.
We currently live in Pensacola and considering moving to the Sarasota area sometime this year. I really like the Waterside area with the amenities and newer homes etc. I'm noticing, however, that in most of these newer construction areas, none of the homes have a fence in the backyard. We have two labs and being able to have a privacy fence, or even just some type of fencing is important to us. Are there any new developments that allow a backyard fence? Appreciate your videos and very informative insights. Thanks
Great vid man! Love Sarasota. Are there any other "Main Street" areas walkable from residential housing? as in a nice downtown with many stores and restaurants ? Considering close to downtown Sarasota, but wondering if there are any other smaller "strips" nearby that' aren't beach towns? Thx!
Hey, thanks so much for watching. You could look at maybe the rosemary district, or even start to go south and bleed towards the Gulf Gate area. Downtown Sarasota is still the main apex for that, but the entire Waterside district in Lakewood Ranch is relatively walkable, downtown, Lakewood Ranch has a main street area, or you could look at Venice Island or downtown Wellen Park. Just off the top of my head. Definitely let me know if you have any more specifics. I appreciate you watching and the support.
Always enjoy your videos and find them very informative. I would suggest discussing the Florida homeowner's insurance market (post Hurricane Ian) so that those looking in this area have a clear sense of how upended the insurance market is at this time. New construction -- easier to get coverage and much less costly. Older homes and the geography of being in a coastal county (regardless of the home's actual FEMA flood zone rating), those homeowners have much fewer options and the yearly homeowners insurance costs are ridiculously higher.
Thanks for the kind words and definitely noted. Appreciate you watching.
Still here!!!..damn...I got here in 2008...and still here.
Love it. Always going to be an amazing place to live. Arguably getting better with time.
Hey at waterside don’t forget the new mote marine and pop stroke -- and the new symphony campus that was recently purchased from Walmart
Absolutely right. This area is just at it's infancy. Thanks for watching!
We currently live in Pensacola and considering moving to the Sarasota area sometime this year.
I really like the Waterside area with the amenities and newer homes etc. I'm noticing, however, that in most of these
newer construction areas, none of the homes have a fence in the backyard. We have two labs and being able to
have a privacy fence, or even just some type of fencing is important to us.
Are there any new developments that allow a backyard fence?
Appreciate your videos and very informative insights. Thanks
Great vid man! Love Sarasota. Are there any other "Main Street" areas walkable from residential housing? as in a nice downtown with many stores and restaurants ? Considering close to downtown Sarasota, but wondering if there are any other smaller "strips" nearby that' aren't beach towns?
Thx!
Hey, thanks so much for watching. You could look at maybe the rosemary district, or even start to go south and bleed towards the Gulf Gate area. Downtown Sarasota is still the main apex for that, but the entire Waterside district in Lakewood Ranch is relatively walkable, downtown, Lakewood Ranch has a main street area, or you could look at Venice Island or downtown Wellen Park. Just off the top of my head. Definitely let me know if you have any more specifics. I appreciate you watching and the support.
Thanks for the detail. When it’s time to purchase I’ll call you