Selling your Home in Venice, FL
Thinking About Selling Your Home in Venice, FL?
You don’t have to face the stress and uncertainty alone. Selling your home in Venice can be a smooth, fast, and rewarding experience—especially when you work with a trusted professional who knows the local market inside and out.
I’m Laurie Sandoval, an experienced REALTOR in Venice with over 25 years of success helping homeowners just like you. Whether you’re selling your home in Venice that’s waterfront, in a condo community, or near the beach, I bring the local expertise, personalized service, and strategic approach needed to help you succeed.
If you’ve been asking, “How can I sell my home fast in Venice?” or “How do I sell my home in Venice for top dollar?” — I’ve got the answers. Backed by the strength of RE/MAX Palm Realty, I use smart pricing strategies, targeted marketing, skilled negotiation, and a wide network of qualified buyers to deliver real results. [See what your home is worth]
Let’s work together to make your next move the right one. Contact me today to find out how I can help you sell your home fast and with confidence in beautiful Venice, FL.
Call Laurie Sandoval at 941-662-8190
REALTOR® | RE/MAX Palm Realty | SL3407211
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About Venice, FL
Venice is a city in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The city includes what locals call "Venice Island", a portion of the mainland that is accessed via bridges over the artificially created Intracoastal Waterway. The city is located in Southwest Florida. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 25,463. Venice is part of the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area. == History == The area that is now Venice was originally the home of Paleo-Indians, with evidence of their presence dating back to 8200 BCE. As thousands of years passed, and the climate changed and some of the Pleistocene animals that the Indians hunted became extinct, the descendents of the Paleo-Indians found new ways to create stone and bone weapons to cope with their changing environment. These descendents became known as the Archaic peoples. Evidence of their camps along with their stone tools were discovered in parts of Venice. Over several millennia the culture and people who lived in the area changed. The peoples who the Spanish encountered when they arrived in 1500s were mound-builders.