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$725,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 4 |
2.00 |
2,033 |
$2,639.31 |
1924 |
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On the market:
56 days
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Historic 1924 Mediterranean Revival home with detached guest house in Nokomis’ East Historic District. Among the most sought-after historic homes in Nokomis are Mediterranean Revival properties dating to the early 20th century, when Dr. Fred Albee helped shape the early Venice-Nokomis residential development. Commissioned by Dr. Fred Albee and designed in 1924 by architect Thomas Reed Martin, the William Parsons House represents this defining period of coastal Florida architecture. Listed in the Sarasota County Register of Historic Places, the residence reflects enduring craftsmanship and architectural integrity. Positioned in the East Nokomis Historic District across from the Pocono Trail Preserve, the property includes a main residence and detached guest house totaling 2,033 square feet under roof. Original heart pine flooring, Saltillo terra cotta tile, vaulted ceilings and a masonry fireplace preserve period details, while the kitchen integrates modern updates and salvaged 1930s-era cabinetry. Unlike many historic homes in Nokomis, this property carries RMF Residential Multifamily zoning, supporting multigenerational living or long-term rental potential. The detached guest house enhances flexibility for guests, remote work or income-producing use. Located minutes from Nokomis Beach, Venice Beach, Venice Island and walking/biking to the Legacy Trail, this unique property connects historic significance with coastal lifestyle and investment versatility. For buyers seeking historic homes in Nokomis with architectural pedigree and ties to Dr. Fred Albee’s early development vision, opportunities of this caliber are limited. Call us today for a private showing!
Listing courtesy of Jennifer Fisher & Laura Singer, PREMIER SOTHEBYS INTL REALTY & PREMIER SOTHEBYS INTL REALTY