Home
ARTICLESBLOGSEVENTSDININGARTS & ENTERTAINMENTSHOPPINGHOMES & REAL ESTATEHEALTHBEST OF SARASOTAPHOTOS & VIDEOSVACATION GUIDEeBROCHURES
From the Editors
Heather Dunhill's Fashion IQ
Bob Plunket's Real Estate Junkie
GenXtra
Chef Judi Gallagher's Foodie's Notebook
Retail Therapy
Charlie Huisking's Arts & Travel
Kay Kipling's On Stage (Reviews)
The Off-Season Survival Guide

advertisement

BLOGS > Bob Plunket's Real Estate Junkie > Oldies But Goodies

Bob Plunket's Real Estate Junkie

He goes to open houses so you don't have to.



Oldies But Goodies

by

Two gems in one of Sarasota’s best neighborhoods—McClellan Park/Southside Village.
 
By Robert Plunket
 
Neighborhoods count for a lot in real estate. In a premium neighborhood, there is a vibe in the air that says this place is nicer than the others. The trees are taller, the sun a little brighter. Generations of a town’s social history can be found a premium neighborhood, and in Sarasota there is no neighborhood more premium that the McClellan Park/Southside Village area.
 

Let’s take a look at two houses currently on the market there. They both date back to the 1920s and are wonderful examples of the kind of architecture that flourished back in those days for upper middle-class families. Today they have been meticulously renovated and are on a par with new construction when it comes to luxury and amenities.

 

1625 Seminole Drive

The first, at 1625 Seminole Drive, is right in the heart of McClellan Park. It might best be described as a “tropical Tudor” cottage with overtones of Palm Beach and Bermuda. There is a beautiful living room with fireplace and high, beamed ceiling and a sun room overlooking a patio-enclosed pool. The kitchen and baths have been nicely updated.

 

The kitchen and sunroom of 1625 Seminole Drive.

 

What makes it special are all the little original details – the patios, the floors, the gates, the windows. As Sarasota houses go, it is not that big, a little under 2,000 square feet, but it would be perfect for a sophisticated couple or a single. Make that a rich couple or single. At $1,269,000 it’s a little pricey for a two-bedroom house, but at least it’s better than the original asking price of $1,395,000. This house defines the word “charm” in its real estate sense – so special and unique that of course you’re going to pay more for it. (Judy Nimz is the lister – 374-0196.)

 

2829 S. Osprey Ave.

 

Next, at 2829 S. Osprey Ave. is the big old Colonial revival that was so elegantly refurbished for last year’s ASID Showhouse, where all the decorators get together and each one does a room. If you have any doubts about an old house being up to the luxury and workmanship of new construction, take a look at this one. The kitchen and baths in particular are on a par with the best the town has to offer, but the atmosphere of old- fashioned, nostalgic Americana has not been compromised.

The kitchen and pool of 2829 S. Osprey Ave.

 
This is a great family house. It’s enormous, first of all, at over 4,500 square feet. It has all sorts of living areas – a living room, family room, dinning room, studies, sun rooms, exercise room - you name it. There is even a gorgeous apartment (with a marble bath) over the three-car garage, and the guest bedrooms are enormous. And though it takes its design cues from up North, it’s very bright and sunny and perfect for Florida living.
 
And at $1, 795,000, it’s a pretty good buy. One minor drawback is that it’s on a relatively busy street. But the owners have built a masonry wall in front. I listened very carefully and didn’t hear much noise. Still, I think I’d add a big hedge behind the wall – then you’d have perfection. Call Robbi Karas at 993-5088.
Posted: 4/23/2008 10:36:53 AM | 0 comments



Current rating: 0 (0 ratings)

Send this to a friend...
Your message (click here):


Comments
Blog post currently doesn't have any comments.
Leave comment Subscribe



 Security code


Bookmark this page to:

Add to Yahoo Bookmarks Add to Facebook Add to Ask Add to Blogmarks Add to MyAOL Add to Delicious Add to Multiply Add to Faves Add to Twitter Add to Live Add to Furl Add to Segnalo Add to Reddit Add to Terchnorati Add to StumbleUpon Add to Digg Add to Slashdot Add to Spurl Add to Yahoo MyWeb Add to Newsvine Add to MySpace Add to Diigo Add to Backflip Add to Google Bookmarks
advertisement



advertisement



Post archive

Sarasota Real Estate: 22 Seagull Lane
3000 Casey Key Road
More Wrecks in Bradenton
Sweet!: 1940 Alta Vista St.
Southern Gothic Charm: 1728 Ballard Park Drive
McClellan Park: 2200 Mietaw Drive
Return to Village Gardens
Siesta Key Condo: Sandy Cove
Whitfield
Downtown Sarasota's Francis Carlton Apartments
Cherokee Park
Living on Longboat
Good Things in Small Packages: The 2011 Parade of Homes
The Whitfield Historic Homes Tour
A Symphony of Homes
Modern Marvel
Home of the Month: Pine Run
Heavenly Harbor Acres
A Piece of Old Sarasota
The Scoop on Downtown Living
Island Style
SoHo in Sarasota
Three Fab '50s Homes
The Palmer House
Artful Living on Siesta Key
Great Sarasota Home Tours
Test of Time
Luxury on Sale
Sarasota School Spirit
$99,000 Specials
A Dream Sarasota Retreat
Downtown Discoveries
Pick Your Price
New and Nice
Senior Living
Escape from Suburbia
A Downtown Treasure
El Conquistador Rules
Hidden Gem
The Babe's Place
Arcadian Delights
Snowbird's Nest
October Surprise and Oyster Bay
The North Forty
Pretty House Preview
Longboat Legacy
Design Star at Home
Counter Culture Cottage
The Lure of Siesta Key
Just Beachy
A Little Fraction of Heaven
Decorator Delights
Terrific Twitchell
House Hunters
On the Bayou
Spanish Gem
That '70s House
Adults Only
Architecture Lesson
Adults Only
Their First House
Sonoma in Sarasota
The Wonderful World of IKEA
Vulture Shopping
Success at Citrus Square
My Mother's House
Yip Yip Yooray
Film Festival Finds
Welcome to the Club
Budget Downtown Living
Living on Longboat
Don't Rain on My Parade
Bradenton Bonanza
Just a Love Nest
Retirement Living
Museum Quality
Birds of a Feather
Steals and Deals
Daily Double
The Wright Stuff
Go, Granny, Go
Ultimate High
Gated Splendor
Steal This House!
Homes on the Ranch
Small Wonders
Homes of Their Own
Terrific Terra Ceia
Road Trip!
A Winning Trio
My Bad
City of Snowbirds
These Old Houses
Downtown on a Budget
Rediscovering Whitfield
A Day at the Beach
Glitter Gulch
Step Back in Time
Atomic Ranch
Gates of Heaven
Castles for Sale
Country Club Living
Design Gems
Get It While You Can
Plunket's Law
More Artists' Houses
A House for an Artist
Affordable Luxury
I'm on TV again!
Sweetening the Pot
Star Search
Best Bargains
Oldies But Goodies
How Did We Do?
Daily Double
Cottage Cozy
Downtown's Hippest High Rise
Time2Buy
Scouting out Southgate
Tough Sell
The $122,000 House
Pricy Little Pinecraft
West Bradenton Quest
The Big Questions
Auction Aftermath
Bottom Feeding
Going Once
A Walk in Laurel Park
$200,000 is the New $300,000
Showdown!
Cottage Heaven
A Tudor Gem
Got a Million?
Fore!
Inside the Renaissance
The Law of the Market
Sale of the Century
Steal This House
Make Mine Modern
Auction Action
Into the Woods
Sold!
House Rules
Moor for the Money
The Old Downtown
Northern Exposure
Rethinking St. Armands.
Who Says There's No Affordable Housing?
These Old Houses
Sophisticated Lady
Jackpot!

Bookmark This Site | Contact Us | About Us | Back Issues | Reprints | Magazine Advertising | Privacy Policy | Legal | Site Map

© 2011 Gulfshore Media, LLC., All Rights Reserved
---
The information contained within this site is provided by us as a service for our readers.
Although this website strives to provide the most accurate and reliable information, this site cannot and does
not guarantee the accuracy, sufficiency, completeness, correctness or timeliness of such information.
You are responsible for confirming the accuracy and reliability of all information
provided on this website prior to making any decisions based on such information. 

Sarasota Magazine | BIZ941 | Gulfshore Life | Gulfshore Business | Homebuyer Magazine | SEE Sarasota
 
This site is a member of the City & Regional Magazine Association Online Network

CRMA