U.S. News named Sarasota Florida as the #1 best place to live in the Sunshine state. U.S. News reported that Sarasota offers a unique blend of vibrant arts, beachy atmosphere, and rapidly growing food culture. In summary, the U.S. News said: Sarasota's appeal is broadening beyond retirees to include young professionals, especially in areas like the Rosemary District, known for its eclectic murals and modern living spaces. Sarasota is celebrated for its outdoor activities, with beautiful beaches like Lido Key and Siesta Key. The city's cultural scene is rich with the Sarasota Orchestra, the Asolo Repertory Theatre, and the Ringling Museum of Art, among others. While the cost of living and housing prices are on the rise, the absence of state income tax and potential property tax benefits through the state’s homestead exemption help balance expenses. The weather in Sarasota is warm year-round, though summers can be hot and humid. The city's infrastructure is evolving with its growth, making a car essential for getting around, despite improvements in public transit and increasing popularity of bicycling. The community is diverse, with a significant retiree population but a growing number of young professionals and families, supported by local colleges and a robust public school system. The job market is healthy, with opportunities especially in the service, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, driven by the region's status as a tourist destination and its elderly population. |
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