
Tucked away in one of Sarasota's best-kept secrets, just steps from Sarasota Bay and moments from The Ringling Museum, 405 Edwards Drive offers a rare blend of privacy, architecture, and flexibility. Built in 2019, this thoughtfully designed residence feels like a private retreat, centered around a serene courtyard pool that brings light, air, and effortless indoor-outdoor living to the heart of the home. The main residence lives entirely on the first floor, with four bedrooms thoughtfully arranged to create both connection and separation. Walls of glass and clean architectural lines frame views of the courtyard, while the open living spaces flow seamlessly to the outdoor lounge and pool area, perfect for quiet mornings, afternoon swims, or evenings under the stars. The layout is both functional and inviting, ideal for everyday living as well as entertaining. Adding to the homes versatility is a separately accessed second-floor guest residence. Complete with its own bedroom, full bath, kitchen, living area, and private terrace, this space is ideal for extended family, long-term guests. Located in a quiet bay front neighborhood that many overlook but few forget, this home offers immediate access to waterfront sunsets, cultural landmarks, and downtown Sarasota all while feeling tucked away from it all.
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Listing Agent: Steven Moore (#MFR281543549)
Listing Office: MICHAEL SAUNDERS & COMPANY (#MFR281504998)

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