6888 West Country Club Lane · Unit 6888 W Country Club Ln 143

Property details·Sarasota, Manatee County, Florida·19206.0258-6

3Beds
2Baths
1,444Sq ft
1979Built

Location

Address

6888 West Country Club Lane

Unit 6888 W Country Club Ln 143

Sarasota, FL 34243

Manatee County

Parcel ID

19206.0258-6

Coordinates

27.418340, -82.496465

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,444
Stories
1
Year built
1979

Land & lot

Subdivision
Palm-Aire At Sarasota 10-B
Neighborhood
6750
Zoning
RMF-6
Land use code
1004

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$853.85
Market value$216,750
Assessed value$100,089
Building value$216,750

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Manatee County 2026 Insights

Manatee County, Florida: Sun Belt Retirement Haven Meets Affordability Squeeze

There's a paradox at the heart of Manatee County. Wedged between the cultural energy of Sarasota to the south and the sprawl of Tampa Bay to the north, this Gulf Coast county looks like a success story on paper — homeownership rates well above national norms, incomes that roughly match the U.S. median, and a housing market that stayed far below what's become typical in coastal Florida. But scratch beneath that surface and you find a community where nearly one in four renters is being squeezed to the breaking point, and where the demographics of an aging retirement destination are quietly reshaping what "community" means here.

The Retirement Effect — and Its Complications

At a median age of 49.4 years and with 28.2% of residents over 65, Manatee County is unmistakably retirement country. That's nearly 10 years older than the U.S. median age and reflects decades of northerners — particularly from the Midwest and Northeast — discovering Bradenton's relative affordability compared to Naples or Sarasota. This aging skew explains several data points at once: a labor force participation rate of just 54.3% (well below the ~63% national average), a disability rate approaching 15%, and an uninsured rate of 11.7% that likely reflects the gap between early retirement and Medicare eligibility. With only 17.7% of residents under 18, this is a county that has structurally deprioritized families with children — which makes the 15.1% child poverty rate all the more striking.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$359,80012.4% above national median
Rent Burden Rate54.5%nearly double the 30% healthy threshold
Homeownership Rate74.7%well above national avg of ~65%
Vacancy Rate21.4%significantly elevated; reflects seasonal homes

The Renter Crisis Hidden Inside an Owners' County

The 74.7% homeownership rate is genuinely impressive — but it masks a brutal reality for the quarter of households who rent. A median rent of $1,549 against local incomes has pushed 54.5% of renters into cost-burdened territory, with more than a quarter classified as severely rent-burdened (spending over 50% of income on housing). Post-Hurricane Ian in 2022 and the broader Florida insurance crisis that followed, rental costs surged across the Gulf Coast as displaced homeowners competed for limited units. Manatee's renters — disproportionately younger, working-class, and essential-service workers who keep the tourism and healthcare economy running — are bearing that cost most directly.

The county's 21.4% vacancy rate sounds like relief valve, but much of that inventory is seasonal — snowbird condos sitting empty from May through October, unavailable to year-round residents no matter how desperate the need.

A Car-Dependent, Spread-Out County

With 71% of workers driving alone and public transit usage at a near-invisible 0.5%, Manatee is quintessential Sun Belt sprawl. Bradenton's downtown has seen genuine revitalization efforts, and the LECOM Park area anchors some walkable activity, but the county's density of 560 people per square mile makes meaningful transit infrastructure a long-term challenge. The 14.9% work-from-home rate — a pandemic-era legacy — is actually helping some residents sidestep this, and likely continues to attract remote workers from higher-cost metros who can afford to own here without needing local salaries.


FAQs

What makes Manatee County unique in Florida's real estate market? Manatee sits in a rare middle ground — more affordable than Sarasota County immediately to its south, yet benefiting from proximity to the Tampa Bay metro's jobs and amenities. Its high homeownership rate combined with an extreme renter cost-burden rate tells the story of a county that works well for those who arrived early or with equity to deploy, but has become increasingly inhospitable to anyone trying to enter the market from scratch.

Is Manatee County affordable to buy a home in? Relative to Miami, Naples, or even Sarasota, yes — a $359,800 median home value remains below what you'll find along much of Florida's coastline. But with a price-to-income ratio around 4.7x, it's above the traditional 4x benchmark for healthy affordability, and rising insurance premiums are adding thousands annually to effective ownership costs that don't show up in the purchase price.

Why is the vacancy rate so high in Manatee County? Much of Manatee's housing stock serves seasonal residents — snowbirds and vacation-home owners who occupy properties for only part of the year. This inflates the technical vacancy rate substantially without reflecting actual market slack, and it's one reason year-round renters face tight supply and high prices despite what the vacancy number might suggest.

Local market context

Sarasota has 15,529 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $433,403, Sarasota offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $216 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Sarasota are 32% lower than the Manatee County average.

MetricSarasotaManatee Countyvs County
Average Price$433,403$641,780-32%
Avg Sq Ft2,0021,883+6%
Price/Sq Ft$216$341-37%
Properties15,529253,296-94%

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