- March 22, 2025
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The $31.5 million Crystal Waters estate on Siesta Key is at 8501 Midnight Pass Road.
The tennis court and pavilion at Crystal Waters lies in front of the main and guest houses.
Living room overlooking Little Sarasota Bay at the $31.5 million Crystal Waters estate.
Expansive glass overlooks Little Sarasota Bay at Crystal Waters.
The game room at Crystal Waters includes a wet bar.
Two islands in the kitchen at Crystal Waters provide ample food preparation and gathering space.
The kitchen at Crystal Waters features top-end appliances and finishes.
The backyard of Crystal Waters includes a hot tub.
The West Indies style is evident throughout the Crystal Waters main house.
A water feature overlooks Little Sarasota Bay at Crystal Waters.
One of the priciest real estate resale listing in Sarasota County history has hit the market at $31.5 million.
Completed in 2024, “Crystal Waters” is a custom-built West Indies-style residence at 8501 Midnight Pass Road. It stands on 2.7 acres with 217 feet of direct waterfront on Little Sarasota Bay, located minutes away from Siesta Key Beach and Siesta Village, according to a statement.
“The name ‘Crystal Waters’ is not only an ode to the seller, but to the tranquil and restorative nature of the property,” says listing agent Roger Pettingell of Pettingell Professionals, Coldwell Banker Realty, in the statement. “It provides the ultimate escape with water views from every angle, peaceful living and an unparalleled sense of serenity.” (The seller, Crystal Lahners, is a Sarasota philanthropist; her late husband, Dr. Bill Lahners, was a pioneering and prominent eye surgeon at Center for Sight in Sarasota. Dr. Bill Lahners died Dec. 10, 2021 while on a trip in the Bahamas. He was 53.
The estate includes a 5-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom main house of 10,001 square feet with walls of floor-to-ceiling windows that highlight water views with glass French doors and European oak hardwood flooring throughout. Additional details, the release states, include:
Separate from the main house is a 1,605-square foot 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath guest house that includes:
Continuing the living space outside, there is an outdoor kitchen with an island, wrap-around bar seating and a sitting area arranged around an outdoor fireplace. The space may be enclosed by roll-down screens and motorized storm shutters.
Outdoor space includes a vanishing-edge heated swimming pool with stepping stones and separate heated spa plus access to a full pool bathroom with shower. A floating dock comes equipped with a 20,000-pound lift that allows for a 34-foot vessel plus a floating kayak launch. There is even a club-like tennis court pavilion equipped with roll-down hurricane shutters and a fireplace lounge area.
This article originally appeared on sister site YourObserver.com.