Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Dwellings, Kristina Bregu, (941) 929-4964
2710 Davis Boulevard, SARASOTA, FL 34237
Rent: $3,750 USD
Property Summary:
• Transaction Type: For Rent
• Property Type: Single Family Detached
• Year Built: 1979
• Approx. Sq. Ft. / Lot Size: 2015 Sqft / 0.26 acres
• MLS #: A4619922
• Web ID: 87740449
Description:
This is a beautifully furnished 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom rental property situated on an oversized lot just minutes from downtown Sarasota. The home boasts spacious living areas with modern decor and high-end finishes. The open-concept kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, perfect for entertaining. Each bedroom is tastefully furnished, offering comfort and style, with the master suite featuring a private en-suite bathroom. Enjoy the Florida lifestyle in the fenced backyard with a private inground pool, patio, and mature landscaping. A perfect retreat for year-round living or a seasonal getaway.
Key Features:
• Central air conditioning
• Tile flooring
• Skylight(s)
• Inground pool
• Fenced yard
• Window treatments
• Level lot
• Public sewer
Contact Agent:
Kristina Bregu
REALTOR®
FL SL3484415
Office: (941) 822-0708
Mobile: (941) 929-4964
About Sarasota:
The city and county of Sarasota, which includes most of the nearby barrier islands, is bordered by Sarasota Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and an abundance of spectacular beaches. This delightful stretch of Central West Florida is known as “The Cultural Coast,” for its many contributions to the visual and performing arts. Serving as the winter home for The Ringling Brothers Circus from 1927 to 1959, Sarasota became synonymous with The Greatest Show on Earth. Today, the circus spirit lives on through the collections at The Ringling Museum of Art, the students at Ringling College of Art + Design, and through exuberant mementos everywhere, like a circus train car diner and a ring of plaques honoring circus greats. The city was also the birthplace of Sarasota Modern, a term coined for the mid-century modern architects who designed iconic houses with clean, geometric lines that were tailored for the tropical climate.