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A home in Cocoanut Bayou on Cedar Park Circle tops the week's sales at $3.4 million, marking a significant milestone in the local real estate market. This luxurious property has attracted attention for its stunning design and prime location, making it a coveted choice for buyers seeking upscale living in the Sarasota area.
In addition to this impressive sale, several other properties have also made headlines during this period. Homes in Siesta Key, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant community, showcased strong sales figures, reflecting the area's ongoing popularity among homebuyers. Palmer Ranch and Osprey also witnessed notable transactions, with buyers drawn to their serene environments and family-friendly amenities.
Nokomis, a charming coastal town, contributed to the week’s robust sales, highlighting the diverse options available for prospective homeowners. Overall, the residential real estate market in Sarasota and its neighboring communities continues to thrive, demonstrating resilience and appeal even in challenging times.
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