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$2,625,000
Sold on 1/15/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
4.00 |
4,640 |
$13,938 |
1980 |
On the market:
438 days
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Welcome to perhaps Casey Key’s most unique Gulf-to-Bay compound. "Brooke’s Landing" is comprised of 3 separate structures & nestled under the cool shade of Old Florida landscaping. The main residence, built around a large Cuban laurel tree, makes the house appear to be floating around it. The 2-story main house anchors the compound & was designed for enjoying the splendor of both sunrises & sunsets. On the ground floor is the master suite with bay views, along with a foyer, office & additional room for storage. Soaring ceilings in the great room, natural wood beams/walls & the native beach stone fireplaces provide a warm & inviting palette for your artistic touch. Sitting steps away from the beach is a charming 1-bedroom cottage with a living area that captures the soothing sounds of the Gulf. The screened lanai spanning almost the entire length of the cottage is perfect for enjoying the cool night air. On the bayside, sitting 125' from the shore since circa 1925, when it was brought by barge & placed on pilings, is the enchanting boathouse. Partially constructed from a ship's hull, this unique space, loaded with nostalgic character, is used as an art studio today. One of the unique aspects of Casey Key is its low density, no commercial activity and a ban on high-rise structures, leaving this 8-mile paradise to maintain its island feeling. Conveniently located between Siesta Key and the historic walking town of Venice, with its own airport, you are minutes from the vast cultural scene in nearby Sarasota.
Listing courtesy of Deborah Beacham, MICHAEL SAUNDERS & COMPANY