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$258,000
Sold on 7/29/11
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.00 |
836 |
$4,100 |
1926 |
On the market:
312 days
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We have gotten approval to install a brand new roof on the entire home! Job should be completed by mid June! This jewel is tucked away in Burns Court, just waiting for you.The perfect city getaway for weekends when you want to enjoy all that downtown has to offer or a wonderful home for urban dwellers. Zoning allows for mixed-use so it is a perfect location to hang your shingle or utilize as a weekly, monthly or annual rental income producting property. Two bedrooms and one bath, a wood-burning fireplace and a garage, this is city living at its best. Burns Court is a collection of 1920s bungalows in the Burns Court District which is named for Owen Burns (1869-1937).Burnsbuilt these homes as well as the triangle building at Little Five Points. These adobe works of art were originally built as single-family homes, but zoning now allows commercial use as well. Take a walk down the street and you are transported back to Sarasota in the 1920's. Anchoring Burns Court is the Burns Court Cinema, featuring the best in independent and foreign films. Homes and businesses share the Burns Court area, now a mixed-use neighborhood where people walk to shops and cafes. The Saturday city market is just a few blocks away ad one street over is Pineapple Avenue with all of its fabulous shops and services. From romantic restaurants to specialty stores and art galleries, this is one of the most desirable areas in Sarasota.
Listing courtesy of Marnie Matarese & Daniel Jasmer