Sarasota Golf Course Condos For Sale

How many golf courses are there in Sarasota FL?

There are 10+ golf course which are considered “bundled golf” communities. The Sarasota area has over 15 private golf courses, 18+ semi-private courses, and over a dozen public courses. Learn more about the golf courses in our Sarasota relocation guide.

What are the benefits of living in a condo on the golf course?

There are many benefits of living on a golf course in Sarasota. The real estate is typically “primo” in nature. The surroundings are typically quiet and beautiful, and there can be very nice amenities included with golf course membership. There are typically many social events available to residents of a golf community. Golf communities typically have strict rules set to protect the value of the community too.

Are there any disadvantages to living in a Sarasota Golf Course Condo Community?

Depending on the placement of the condo, privacy may be effected if the condo faces a tee box or green. Noise levels during the day may be higher as well if the condo is in close proximity to the tee boxes or greens. Condo fees may be higher in golf course communities.

What is the difference between a public golf course, private golf course and Semi-Private golf course?

A public golf course is open for play to anyone. The golfer will pay a fee to play a round of golf, and there is no membership requirement. A private golf course is a golf course which requires a membership fee. Many times, members may invite guests to play with them at an additional fee. Private courses typically have many more amenities such as club houses, restaurants, bars, driving ranges, large pools, and more. A semi-private course is a hybrid between public courses and private courses where the course may be open to the public, however they also offer memberships which comes with an exclusive set of perks for members.

What is a Sarasota bundled golf community?

A bundled golf community means that the HOA or condo association includes golf fees as part of the HOA or condo dues. Membership to the golf club is required to live in that particular community.