Real Estate
Colorado Chalet Meets New Mexico Hacienda On Fruitville Road
This Sarasota estate, the former home of Hermitage Artist Retreat founders Rita and Syd Adler, sits on 29 acres with a private lake.
SARASOTA, FL — This Fruitville Road estate, the former home of Rita and Syd Adler, Hermitage Artist Retreat founders and Sarasota arts supporters, sits on more than 29 acres with a private lake.
Built in 1995, this custom home boasts a unique design blending the footprints of a Colorado chalet and the beauty of a New Mexico hacienda, according to Realtor.com.
- Address: 9100 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, Florida
- Price: $6,900,000
- Square Feet: 7,746
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 6 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1995
- Features: This property is surrounded on three sides by the Founders Club, a multi-million-dollar community. It has total privacy; not even the neighbors can see through the beautiful landscaping.
- Six cement-block stables with six paddocks, training ring, pads in place for green houses, caretaker's cottage, several out buildings and lots of space for your animals to roam.
- Currently zoned for agricultural and grazing.
- Luxury home with 7,700 square feet of living area, 10,000 square feet total.
- Brazilian cherry wood floors, cathedral ceilings, floor-to-ceiling custom fireplace, executive office with full private bath and plenty of cabinetry.
- Guest suite with private entrance, full bath, living room and eating area.
- Therapy room, formal library and bookkeeper's office with private entrance.
- Four miles east of Interstate 75, 20 minutes to Siesta Key Beach and downtown to enjoy the ballet, symphonies, opera, art galleries, museum and Van Wezel Art Center with Broadway plays, concerts.
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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