Central Englewood
Ranch-styles and Romanesque entries surrounded by palm trees
In Central Englewood, ranch-styles and custom single-family homes sit comfortably on quarter-acre lots with lush tropical landscaping. The neighborhood’s newest builds feature Romanesque-style arched entryways and decorative windows. Spanish Mediterranean homes are common in gated communities surrounding Oyster Creek Golf Club. Storm shutters, a preventative measure against hurricane damage, are common, and some properties still show wear and tear from Hurricane Ian, which hit Southwest Florida hard in 2022. Compared to waterfront homes in Old Englewood Village to the west, inland properties in Central Englewood are more affordable. “You can get a brand-new house for $350,000,” says Brown, adding, “The range is about $300,000 to $500,000, which is the highest you’d pay for a home in that area. And most have three bedrooms.” What’s more, “You’re still close to the beaches, just 10 minutes in either direction.”Dual enrollment opportunities in Charlotte County public schools
According to Brown, Central Englewood’s top-rated public schools make it a highly sought-after community. Students can attend Sarasota County public schools like Englewood Elementary, which received an A-minus from the educational review site, Niche. As part of an interlocal agreement, some students will enroll in Charlotte County public schools like L.A. Ainger Middle School and Lemon Bay High School, which both earned B-pluses. At Lemon Bay High, qualified students can participate in the dual enrollment program, attending college-level or technical courses at Charlotte Technical Center, State College of Florida or Florida Southwestern College.Retail along Dearborn Street and McCall Road
Dearborn Street, Old Englewood Village’s main thoroughfare, is home to a collection of small, family-run businesses. Locals can sit outside at the Dearborn Coffee House and Bakery, which has a menu full of daily brews and flaky croissants. Across the street is Bobarino’s Pizzeria, which has plenty of vegetarian-friendly and vegan options. Cool off at A Better Scoop Ice Cream Shop, a “mom and pop” business known for serving homemade ice cream in glass dishes. Nearby is Publix Super Market at Olde Village where locals can check items off their grocery lists. For more retail options — and yet another Publix — head south to Merchant’s Crossing and drive along McCall Road.A farmer’s market and vintage collectibles in Old Englewood Village
On Thursday mornings from October through May stop by Pioneer Plaza for the Olde Englewood Village Farmer’s Market. Vendors sell everything from fresh pepper jams to locally-grown blueberries. Open afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday is the Pop Culture Antique Museum, also known as the largest retro store in southwest Florida. Shop for decades-old Barbie Dolls and Star Trek collectibles. Part of Ringling College of Art + Design, the Englewood Art Center has a rotating list of exhibitions, hands-on classes and lectures. Of course, there are always more opportunities in downtown Venice, just 12 miles north along Florida State Road 776 and the South Tamiami Trail. Listen to the Venice Symphony at the Venice Performing Arts Center, or head to the Venice Theater. Although the main stage was severely damaged by Hurricane Ian in September 2022, residents can still watch musicals, dramatic plays and concerts at The Raymond Center behind. The larger city of Sarasota is 30 miles — or about an hour — north.Public beaches, state forests and semi-private golf courses
Beach days are spent on Manasota Key, located directly across Lemon Bay. Residents enjoy the white sands at Blind Pass Beach (also known as Middle Beach). Or on the bay side, explore the walking trails winding through a Mangrove forest and head to the fishing dock. There’s also Stump Pass Beach State Park, a go-to location for swimming and collecting shark teeth. It’s not uncommon to spot manatees amongst the waves. To the east, find Myakka State Forest, which spans over 8,500 acres and includes more than 40 miles of hiking trails. Annual passes are available, and one-day entry fees are $2 per person. Golf is also a popular outdoor pastime in Central Englewood. Oyster Creek Golf Club is semi-private and offers a unique 18-hole format heavy on par-3s that plays to just under 4,000 yards. There’s also Myakka Pines Golf Club, which prides itself on its affordable membership options. Contributing to the neighborhood’s “family-oriented feel,” in the words of Brown, The Englewood Sports Complex offers eight little league fields along with picnic facilities, an indoor gymnasium and pickleball courts.Airport access via Interstate 75, a nearby hospital and extreme weather
Public transit in Central Englewood is minimal, and residents rely on cars (and sometimes even golf carts) to get around. There are several airport options in surrounding cities — some will head to Punta Gorda Airport, located about 40 miles east along Interstate 75. From here, Allegiant Air offers direct service to approximately 50 unique destinations. There’s also the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport 40 miles north along I-75. More than 10 airlines operate out of the facility. HCA Florida Englewood Hospital is located within the neighborhood itself; here, doctors specialize in everything from cardiology to orthopedic care. It’s also important to note that Central Englewood residents have dealt with their fair share of extreme weather. Hurricane Ian hit Southwest Florida particularly hard in 2022, and residents worked together to rebuild damaged homes and businesses.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Colleen Waldoch
HOMESMART
(941) 231-5920
76 Total Sales
2 in Central Englewood
$265K - $387K Price Range
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Patrice Davis
EXIT KING REALTY
(941) 307-7373
81 Total Sales
6 in Central Englewood
$230K - $550K Price Range
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Rachel Woodruff
HOUSE MATCH
(941) 842-0583
417 Total Sales
2 in Central Englewood
$100K - $160K Price Range
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Roberta Olney
Responds QuicklyWHITE SANDS REALTY GROUP FL
(941) 584-3958
100 Total Sales
1 in Central Englewood
$268,000 Price
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Christina Porter
ERA CAPE REALTY
(239) 237-5943
151 Total Sales
1 in Central Englewood
$275,000 Price
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Scott Swonger
HOMESMART
(941) 231-4691
130 Total Sales
1 in Central Englewood
$387,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Central Englewood | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
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Central Englewood Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Central Englewood, Englewood sell after 45 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Central Englewood, Englewood over the last 12 months is $342,499, down 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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