Sarasota County Florida
Why You Should Move To Sarasota County

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Average Cost of Living Family of Four
$85,000/year

Housing Information
- Average rent (one-bedroom): $2,128
- Average home value: $443,763
- Great for: Arts lovers, foodies, professionals, retirees
- Commute to downtown: Less than 30 minutes
Average Annual Salary
$67,000/year

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Discover the vibrant lifestyle that Sarasota County has to offer, where sun-kissed beaches meet a thriving arts scene. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves and enjoying fresh seafood at local eateries. With year-round warm weather, outdoor activities abound, from boating to hiking in lush parks. Embrace a community that values culture, with galleries, theaters, and festivals celebrating creativity. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly neighborhood or a peaceful retirement haven, Sarasota County is a place where dreams become reality. Let Morgando Realty Services guide you in finding your perfect home in this paradise.
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