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New Bradenton Luxury Home

PERRONE CONSTRUCTION HAS BROKEN GROUND on a 6,700-square-foot model luxury home in Bradenton on a one-plus-acre lakefront lot in the Parkstone Estates enclave in The Concession. Designed by Clifford M. Scholz Architects in a classic Georgian architectural style, the home will have five en-suite bedrooms and six bathrooms. It is expected to be completed

By |2023-02-01T14:33:08+00:00November 18th, 2016|Blog, News|

The 20 Most Expensive Homes in Sarasota

What makes luxury homes expensive in Sarasota? Size matters, of course, and so do luxurious amenities, from custom-designed wine rooms to lavish outdoor spas and kitchens. But there’s one key asset that each of the 20 highest-appraised homes in Sarasota County offers to its fortunate owners: glorious waterfront views. Every one of these (mostly)

By |2023-01-05T19:37:13+00:00September 28th, 2016|Blog, News|

Introducing Sarasota’s Latest Attraction

In the keys of Florida’s luxurious gulf coast, there is a lot to attract tourists and eventually influence people to move there permanently. One such location in the Longboat Key area of Sarasota has been garnering attention for its gorgeous design, prime location and awe-inspiring amenities. Read More

By |2021-03-04T16:48:09+00:00August 22nd, 2016|Blog|

Luxury Home Listed at $5.73 Million

A 5,780-square-foot on Bird Key in Sarasota luxury home listed for sale with an asking price of $5.73 million. The house, built in 1989, occupies a point lot and comes with 278 feet of seawall. The house has four bedrooms and three and a half baths. Among other amenities is an infinity swimming pool

By |2023-04-09T22:10:11+00:00April 3rd, 2016|Blog, News|

The Bonaire Project

The neighborhood where this model home is located is architecturally controlled with fourteen prime sites all featuring homes built in either British or Dutch West Indies architectural styles. Being in a coastal environment, the challenge for architect Richard Perrone was to meet building code requirements with hurricane-rated windows and doors without compromising the architectural

By |2021-03-04T16:50:42+00:00March 1st, 2015|Blog, News|
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