Island Reef Condos For Sale - Sarasota
Address: | 8764-8779 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota, FL 34242 | |
# of units: | 173 | |
Year built: | 1982 | |
Minimum lease: | 1 month | |
Leases/year: | 8 | |
Beach or Bay: | Beach |
Enjoy a serene island resort lifestyle in the beautiful condos of the Island Reef complex. The condominium neighborhood was built in 1975 in a secluded region of Siesta Key Island’s Turtle Beach. Dominating the surroundings are vistas of the Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota Bay, and the beautiful beach. Read More About Island Reef.
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Island Reef Condos on Siesta Key
Island Reef condos on Siesta Key are very high in demand, as its location is premiere, offering its residents proximity to the beach as well as downtown Sarasota. The multilevel structure also boasts of a boat-load of amenities to include a clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pools, table tennis areas, billiard facilities, and even a library. The common areas in Island Reef are very well maintained, as the homeowners’ association is very active in ensuring cleanliness and maintenance in all grounds and facilities with the Island Reef premises. The association also periodically organizes social activities to foster interaction among members of the condominium community. Some of the events include ladies luncheons, book clubs, and card game nights.
The Island Reef Siesta Key condo complex is a pet-friendly neighborhood, perfect for families who have adopted a feline or canine as an adorable member of their family. Numerous outdoor activities may be enjoyed by Island Reef residents to include boating, fishing, parasailing, and seashell collecting. Casual picnics may be held in the outdoor groves found within the property. Best of all, Turtle Beach is only a few steps away. Residents can get their tans or skinny dip every day within a stone’s throw away. Two other beaches popular in the Siesta Key are Crescent Beach and Siesta Beach. These beaches are accessible by a short stroll. For those who want big-city type of fun, they can simply drive a short distance through Stickney Point Bridge, the transportation artery that connects Siesta Key Island to mainland Florida. In a few minutes, they can enjoy all that downtown Sarasota has to offer, an endless variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment.
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