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Preview Serenissima: A Benchmark Price in Sarasota

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Serrinisima, soon to be listed on Longboat Key.

Serenissima, soon to be listed on Longboat Key.

Michael Saunders & Company is pleased to present a preview of Serenissima— a palatial Venetian masterpiece coming soon to the market. Listed at $26.5 million, the magnificent property sets the record for the most expensive home for sale ever in Sarasota-Manatee. Michael Moulton of the Company’s Longboat Key South office will be listing Serenissima in early March.

The name Serenissima—Italian for The Most Serene—pays homage to the Italian Renaissance period, during which time Venice itself was known as “The Most Serene Republic.” Resplendent in style and masterful in design, this 20,000 square foot property is located in one of the most spectacular beachfront settings behind the gates of The Longboat Key Club. With architecture by Clifford Scholz, AIA, construction by Collingwood and interior design by Fabiola Softas, Allied ASID, of Anne Folsom Smith Interior Design, Serenissima is the result of an inspired collaboration between those who represent the finest in their field.

Michael Saunders & Company’s in-house Marketing department previewed Serenissima in early February. Our team of writers, designers and digital content specialists were all dazzled and inspired by the sheer magnitude and quality of the property. Jennifer Horvat, Chief Marketing Officer at Michael Saunders & Company, said “We are all thrilled to be bringing this monumental property to market. It is a testament to Sarasota’s status as a world-class destination for real estate.”

Before Serenissima hits the market next month, we invite you to peruse these behind the scenes photos.

 

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To find out more about Longboat Key real estate, visit the Michael Saunders & Company website.

Preview Serenissima: A Benchmark Price in Sarasota was last modified: March 7th, 2017 by Michael Saunders

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