An Archetypal Sarasota School Home Nestled in Siesta Key Asks $3.3M
Designed by architect Tim Siebert, the Ness House is a timeless expression of the Sarasota School of Architecture—defined by clean lines, natural light, and a seamless connection to the outdoors.
Privately set within the gated enclave of Sanderling, the residence embodies understated luxury. Expansive walls of glass blur the line between inside and out, inviting sunlight to fill the interiors while framing tranquil natural surroundings.
There is a private pool to enjoy, though moments away is the powder-soft quartz sands and turquoise waters of Siesta Key, perfect for morning walks and unhurried evenings.
Listing Details
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3 full, 2 partial
Year Built: 1961
Square Feet: 4,006
Plot Size: 0.93 acres
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