
Let’s explore Indian Beach Sapphire Shores, a hidden gem in the heart of Sarasota’s real estate scene. Dating back to the 1920s, Indian Beach Sapphire Shores has an old-world charm that mixes perfectly with modern beach-town living. Nestled between the shimmering waters of Sarasota Bay and the artsy allure of downtown Sarasota, this spot is the perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment - a stone’s throw away from cultural hotspots and, of course, the beach.
From charming bungalows to contemporary new-builds, Indian Beach Sapphire Shores serves up a variety of home styles for every taste. Adding to the neighborhood’s allure is the tropical landscaping that adorns the streets, creating a lush and inviting ambiance where it’s not uncommon to spot peacocks strutting by. The average home prices run the range from fixer-upper cottages in the $300K’s to sprawling upscale waterfront residences, suiting various budgets. The highest-priced listing in the area is a 4.15-acre Bayfront estate currently listed at $14,750,000.
Indian Beach Sapphire Shores isn’t just a neighborhood; it’s a lifestyle. It’s where Sarasota history meets modern living, and where the sunsets are as breathtaking as the journey to get there.
Beyond your front doors, there’s a world to explore in the neighborhood. Sapphire Shores Park and Indian Beach Bayfront Park are a breath of fresh air with their bayfront views, perfect for picnics, sunset gazing, dog walker socializing and Sunday strolls. The John and Mable Ringling Museum is your cultural neighbor, flaunting art, history, and the Ca’ d’Zan, a 1920’s Mediterranean revival mansion. And if the salty air has you craving more water, nearby Lido Key and Longboat Key are your go-to escapes. The neighborhood also is home to New College, USF, and Ringling School of Art and Design, enriching the community with knowledge and creativity.
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