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$425,000
Sold on 4/09/18
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
2,178 |
$1,296 |
1926 |
On the market:
129 days
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This 1926 Mediterranean Revival home was designed by Sarasota School of Architecture founder and Ca d'Zan on-site architect Ralph Twitchell and is on the National Register of Historic Places. That said, the next owner is under no obligation to adhere to historic guidelines if that status is not important to them.

With its Ca d'Zan feel and nestled among mature landscaping, you'll feel as if you are part of Sarasota royalty. The 3 bedroom home has original quarry tile downstairs and hardwood upstairs, with 2 bedrooms, an office, and a bathroom upstairs, and an en suite bedroom downstairs. There is an interior laundry room, a game room/breakfast room, a formal dining room, and a large living room. The barrel-tile roofed home retains the charm homes of this era were known for: a wood-burning fireplace breasted with decorative rosettes on the hearth, strap iron lighting fixtures, and cypress doors. But with all the original details, it does have a very important modern update: 140MPH hurricane impact windows were installed in 2005 in accordance with the airport's sound abatement program, custom-designed to meet the National Register protocol. Roof was updated in 2005. It is on 2 buildable lots with room for a pool.

It is located in a neighborhood with wide sidewalks and architectural variety, and is convenient to the Ringing Museum, Asolo Theatre, New College, and the Ringling School of Art & Design. There's very little inventory that remains from this exciting era, so schedule your showing today!
Listing courtesy of Alison Stottlemyer, COLDWELL BANKER REALTY