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Author: Residences Created: 9/28/2006 1:32 PM
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Laurel Park Real Estate Report: November 2005
By Residences on 11/1/2005 6:52 PM

PROPERY SALES IN LAUREL PARK AS OF 7/1/2005 AND LISTINGS

FROM SARASOTA MLS

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Laurel Park Real Estate Report: August 2005
By Residences on 8/1/2005 6:18 PM

PROPERY SALES IN LAUREL PARK AS OF 1/1/2005 AND LISTINGS

FROM SARASOTA MLS

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Laurel Park Real Estate Report: August 2005
By Residences on 8/1/2005 5:07 PM

PROPERY SALES IN LAUREL PARK AS OF 1/1/2005 AND LISTINGS

FROM SARASOTA MLS

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The “World’s Fair House”
By Residences on 12/1/2004 11:36 PM

Did you know... that along with the many fine examples of historic Craftsman Bungalows, Prairie Style, Depression Era, and Mediterranean Revival homes we are blessed with here in Laurel Park, we can also claim an historic connection to the 1940 New York Worlds Fair?

 

The home of Barbara Southard and Greg Dibona ,1840 Oak St., was build in 1939 for Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Cosby.  It replicates one of the futuristic residences that would later featu ...

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The Judge Early House
By Residences on 12/1/2004 11:35 PM

My husband, Paul, and I have owned the Dutch Colonial Style home on the northeast corner of Oak Street and Madison Court since 1996. We bought it from John Early - Judge Early - as everyone called him. He was 98 at the time. The plaque on the front of our / his house signifies it as a Site of the Great Floridians 2000 program. This was a State program which designated over 1,000 of Florida’s leading citizens, and Judge John Early was one of the 13 sites and/or people recognized from the City of Sarasota.

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The 500 Block of Madison Court
By Residences on 12/1/2004 11:34 PM

Our notion of “the block” includes 10 houses, two of which actually front on Oak Street. At least six of the houses were built as part of an Owen Burns subdivision in the 1920s, while two houses were moved here from other locations.

 

The Owen Burns subdivision included four duplexes(5l2 / 516 517/ 527) and two starter homes (537/543). This same subdivision also included four starter homes on

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Mediterranean Revival - Still Exotic After All These Years
By Residences on 9/1/2000 9:33 PM

Those of us who like the look of century-old Mediterranean Revival architecture...the earthy colors and breezy archways, the wrought iron details, the casement windows, the tile underfoot and overhead…are never bored driving in Sarasota. The older residential neighborhoods have many of these hidden treasures, representatives of this early 2Oth century style. I’m not talking about the new homes and tract mansions springing up everywhere; those that take the basic details noted above and then layer them, one upon another, in a busy, overdone style totally lacking the charm of the originals. No, I’m drawn to places like Laurel Park’s Columbia and Madison Courts where smart homeowners have acquired these small homes and lovingly prodded them into their present use without mucking up the or ...

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Get to Know Your Bungalow
By Residences on 1/2/2000 12:24 AM

During the early 1900s, for as little as $3,500 a family could have an inexpensive, well-designed home offering privacy and independence.  Today, we spend $3,500 rewiring those very bungalows.  While we applaud the creativity and practicality of the people who built our homes, and honor them with Historic Designation plaques, don’t you wonder what they would think of our commitments, financial and emotional, to these simple dwellings?

 

From before 1990 until the 1930s, bungalows were built everywhere in the

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Redoing Old Windows? Try These Tips
By Residences on 6/1/1999 9:30 PM

I decided to write this article for a couple of reasons and I will tell you those reasons soon, but first I want to say what is not my reason for writing it. Here it is— the BIG disclaimer — I am not an expert, nor do I ever hope to be.  My knowledge of the subject comes from living in a big old house with drafty, rotting windows and a 90-pound dog who doesn’t like the FPL meter reader (another story for another time). My expertise comes from perhaps having done 10 or so windows in the past two years.

 

So when you see something here that you disag ...

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Want a Tax Break? Go Get a Plaque—Getting a Historic Designation Can Help You Offset the Cost of Renovation
By Residences on 9/1/1998 9:29 PM

Recently, the Sarasota County Commission passed an ordinance allowing some tax relief for improvements to historically designated properties. The new law allows owners of historically designated properties to avoid an increase in property taxes that resulted from renovation or improvement of their properties. The property tax abatement lasts for 10 years and can be a big savings for the owner.

 

The basic steps in the process are:

 

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Spanish Oaks Keeps Its Charm
By Residences on 9/1/1997 9:28 PM

Jim and Helen Miller are the proud new owners of the historic landmark Spanish Oaks apartments on Oak Street.  Looking to leave the bustle of Washington. DC and settle into “semi-retirement” in Sarasota, Jim and Helen were struck by the beauty of these charming, two-story townhouses which were used as a resident hotel in the 1920’s, and which today house a variety of working singles and couples, artists, and Ringling students.

 

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A Touch of History in Laurel Park (Mary Rinehart and Her Concrete Block Homes)
By Residences on 6/1/1997 9:27 PM

My wife, Terry, and I bought our 1948 concrete block home at 1919 Morrill Street in April of last year, and spent the following four months remodeling it and coming to know it intimately. Being in the business of remodeling houses, I often find myself wondering about the people who were responsible for the original project. Naturally, during the remodeling and repair of our own home, my curiosity was piqued.

 

Just as we were about to move in last July, Vince DeMays, the former occupant of fifteen years, presen ...

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Home, Sweet Home, of Good Ol’ Concrete Block
By Residences on 1/1/1997 11:26 PM

The time has come to speak up for an often unappreciated and maligned minority in our neighborhood: the concrete block structure.

 

This humble Laurel Park denizen has become a topic of jokes, an object of scorn, often perpetuated by the biased viewpoints of some of this neighborhood’s own residents.

 

The concrete block home, or Florida Ranch, is represented in small numbers in Laurel Park, where the wood frame bungalow is the predominant style. Mixed in are a few Spanish or Mediterranean Revival homes. ...

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Be It Ever So Humble
By Residences on 3/2/1995 12:23 AM

Drive through Sarasota and you’re likely to so be struck by the romantic Mediterranean designs of the 1920s or the grandiose mansions of today’s suburban enclaves.  But scattered throughout the city are hundreds of examples of another kind of residence, often underappreciated and even ignored.  And that’s unfortunate, because the humble bungalow, infrequently as we notice it, has a history, and a harmony, all its own.

 

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