Description
Welcome to 174 Golden Gate Point #22, an exceptional, professionally decorated waterfront residence offered completely furnished for under $1M. Perfectly positioned on the second floor of Sarasota's most prestigious peninsula, this stunning, fully renovated two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath condominium captures breathtaking panoramic views of Sarasota Bay and the iconic John Ringling Causeway Bridge from every room. The thoughtful double-primary split floor plan features spacious bedrooms with private en-suite bathrooms, creating a sophisticated yet relaxed retreat ideal for owners and guests alike. Elegant coastal aesthetics, curated by a...read more professional designer using premium pieces from Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware, blend soft creams and light blues with high-end finishes. Every detail has been meticulously addressed, including crown molding, porcelain tile flooring, quartz countertops, a custom high-end backsplash, accent lighting, powered blinds, a walk-in closet, extensive storage, and a massive TV and sound system.The main living, dining, and kitchen areas flood with a spectacular natural glow each morning and frame mesmerizing sunset views every evening. Practical amenities elevate the home, including a deeded covered parking spot just one story below that features a handy, built-in storage closet. Embracing an unparalleled downtown Sarasota lifestyle, this property places you at the center of the citys vibrant cultural and social scene. Enjoy effortless walkability to award-winning restaurants, boutique shops, theaters, art galleries, Marina Jack, Bayfront Park, and a major boat club. You are also just a short trip over the bridge to St. Armands Circle, Lido Beach, and the world-renowned shores of Siesta Key and Longboat Key. With luxury hotels like The Ritz-Carlton and The Westin nearby to accommodate extra guests, this extraordinary property delivers the ultimate combination of luxury, location, and effortless bayfront living. Act fast, as a turnkey opportunity of this caliber on Golden Gate Point for less than $1M may soon be a thing of the past.