Venice FL Homes For Sale

Venice earns its reputation as one of the happiest beach towns in the United States the same way it earns every other accolade attached to it: quietly, genuinely, and without trying too hard. This small Gulf Coast city of roughly 30,000 residents in Sarasota County sits where the Legacy Trail meets the sea, where a walkable historic downtown sits two blocks from the beach, and where the pace of daily life still feels like the Florida that people moved here to find. With a median home price around $378,000 and a market that currently favors buyers with real negotiating leverage and homes averaging 82 to 91 days on market, the timing for purchasing in Venice is as favorable as it has been in years. Venice Island's walkable downtown, with its Mediterranean-influenced architecture, boutique shopping, and direct beach access, carries a median single-family price around $750,000. The broader market offers entry points from the high $200,000s in South Venice to over $1 million in Wellen Park's luxury sections. The Venice homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have a current view of available inventory.

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Homes For Sale in Venice, FL

Purchasing a home in Venice, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are drawn to Venice Island's walkable downtown, the resort amenities of Wellen Park, a golf community like Plantation or Pelican Pointe, or the freedom of South Venice without HOA restrictions, our agents know the Venice housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

Venice Real Estate Search

These Venice home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Venice, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.

Be sure to review local Venice property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Venice holds a Class 5 CRS flood insurance rating, one of the best in Southwest Florida, providing residents a 25% discount on flood insurance premiums. Where available, property features such as Gulf or bay frontage, canal access, pool, golf course views, and community amenities including beach clubs, tennis facilities, and clubhouses will be noted in the listing details.

Venice Real Estate Agents

Thinking about buying a home in Venice? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.

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Explore Venice, FL

Historic downtown Venice is a compact, walkable district of Mediterranean Revival buildings, wide brick sidewalks, and palm-lined streets that was originally designed in the 1920s by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who envisioned it as a model retirement community. That original intention set a tone that Venice has never fully abandoned: this is a city that takes quality of daily life seriously. Venice Avenue, the main commercial spine, is lined with independently owned shops, galleries, and restaurants that give the downtown a character genuinely resistant to the homogenization that has consumed similar Gulf Coast districts. The Venice Theatre, one of the most active community theaters in Florida with a six-show season and a full range of youth programs, anchors the city's cultural identity alongside the Venice Symphony and a year-round calendar of farmers markets, arts festivals, and community events at Centennial Park and Brohard Park. The city's beaches deserve specific attention because they are distinct from each other in ways that matter. Venice Beach is the main draw, broad and well-maintained with a fishing pier, a pavilion, and consistent Gulf swimming conditions. Caspersen Beach is the most celebrated fossil-hunting beach in the world, where shark teeth up to several inches long wash ashore in quantities that have made it a destination for collectors from across the country. Brohard Park Beach is the only dog-friendly beach in Sarasota County, drawing residents and their pets year-round in a way that reflects the community's genuine embrace of outdoor life over resort spectacle.

The Legacy Trail, a 18.5-mile paved multi-use path running from Venice north through Sarasota, gives residents a cycling and walking corridor connecting neighborhoods, parks, and the downtown area that has become one of the most used recreational amenities in Sarasota County. The South Venice Beach Ferry, a private watercraft service available exclusively to South Venice property owners, crosses the Intracoastal Waterway to a secluded beach accessible no other way and represents the kind of quirky, community-specific feature that makes Venice neighborhoods feel genuinely local rather than developer-manufactured. Shamrock Park and Nature Center on the south end of Venice Island offers nature trails, kayak launches into Roberts Bay, and boardwalk access to tidal flats where herons, ospreys, and roseate spoonbills are reliable visitors. The Venice Fishing Pier at Brohard Park extends 740 feet into the Gulf and draws anglers year-round targeting Spanish mackerel, snook, and tarpon in the warm nearshore waters.

Wellen Park, the master-planned community ranked among the top-five best-selling communities in Florida for 2025, has added a new dimension to the Venice market that attracts buyers who want resort-style amenities and new construction without driving an hour to find them. Downtown Wellen, which opened through 2025, delivers a non-boatable freshwater lake surrounded by restaurants, shops, a splash pad, a farmers market, and community gathering spaces that give the development an authentic social life rather than just a sales pitch. Brightmore, a 55-plus neighborhood within Wellen Park by Mattamy Homes, specifically serves retirees seeking maintenance-free living with resort pools and fitness facilities in a neighborhood built with their daily life in mind. Plantation Golf and Country Club, with its two championship courses, fine dining, tennis, and fitness facilities, serves buyers who want the full golf community experience at price points below comparable communities in Naples or Sarasota. With 14 miles of Gulf coastline, a downtown that genuinely rewards walking, a beach famous the world over for shark teeth fossils, a flood insurance advantage that saves most homeowners significant annual costs, and a market where buyers currently hold more leverage than they have since 2016, Venice continues to deliver on the promise of the Florida lifestyle for buyers smart enough to find it before everyone else does.

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