Lakewood Ranch area sees uptick in high-end home listings

A $7 million home in The Concession, nicknamed the Magnolia Estate, is the latest listing that will draw international attention.


  • By Jay Heater
  • | 5:00 a.m. August 14, 2024
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The home at 20819 Parkstone Terrace in The Concession has generated worldwide interest and is listed at $6,999,000.
The home at 20819 Parkstone Terrace in The Concession has generated worldwide interest and is listed at $6,999,000.
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Through the past decade, east Manatee County — with Lakewood Ranch as the driving force — has sold its share of million-dollar homes.

However, the area might not have caught the attention of the truly elite home seekers who have directed their attention to the coastal areas.

That has changed.

"This is an exciting time," says Realtor Donna Soda of the Schemmel Soda Group, who has listed the home at 20819 Parkstone Terrace in The Concession in east Manatee County at $6,999,000. "These kind of homes can put Lakewood Ranch (area) on the map."

Certainly, Lakewood Ranch is on the map as the nation's No. 1-selling, multi-generational, master-planned community, providing homes for most levels of buyers. And the East County area has had some eye-popping sales, such as a $7.98 million sale in the Concession in 2022.

But of late the very top-level offerings are now increasing.

Currently, the Parkstone Terrace home, nicknamed the Magnolia Estate, is the highest dollar listing in east Manatee County, a few thousand dollars more than a pair of new home listings in the nearby Lake Club that are just under $7 million.

The Parkstone Terrace home is the only home for sale in The Concession built by Perrone Construction, which collaborated with CMSA architects, Century Furniture, International Design Source and Parkstone Estates to create an "ultra-luxe custom home."

Soda says when multiple elite listings are available in an area, it "opens the eyes" of buyers on a national and international level. She says the elite homes attract the "CEOs, CFOs and attorneys (among others)."

"They see the sales here and say, 'Maybe we should look into this.'"

She says the Parkstone Terrace home has drawn prospective buyers from all over the world.

The sitting areas all feature high ceilings with custom trim.
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Such a listing presents a different kind of marketing challenge. The Schemmel Soda Group is under the Premier Sotheby's International Realty umbrella. She says Premier Sotheby's has taken out ads in the Wall Street Journal and Dwell magazine on the property. She says such a listing requires more networking and public relations work.

"You have to know your customer, because they've been around," she says.

Soda says savvy buyers know Sarasota's Perrone Construction — but often because of the company's work on Siesta Key. "This is a very notable Perrone home," she says.

Once the buyers, or their representatives, come to the area to inspect the home, Soda says it sells itself.

The yard features a fireplace where guests can enjoy the lake view.
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"It's great to show," she says. "You just look at all the details. The trim work is exquisite throughout the house. The window casings are all trimmed out. The windows are hurricane glass. There are three sets of French doors."

Soda says in "today's world," selling such a home often is a six to eight month process. "The home went on the market in June," she says, "and we've had quite a few showings."

This article originally appeared on sister site YourObserver.com.

 

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Jay Heater

Jay Heater is the managing editor of the East County Observer. Overall, he has been in the business more than 41 years, 26 spent at the Contra Costa Times in the San Francisco Bay area as a sportswriter covering college football and basketball, boxing and horse racing.

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