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Why Live in Parrish
Parrish, located north of the Manatee River in Florida, is a rural community experiencing steady residential growth while commercial developments lag behind. The area offers a variety of home styles, including master-planned communities, spacious colonial revivals, stucco ranch, and Spanish revival homes. Students typically attend highly rated schools such as Annie Lucy Williams Elementary School and Virgil Mills Elementary, followed by Buffalo Creek Middle School. For outdoor enthusiasts, attractions include the 145-acre Rye Preserve with its extensive trails and rare tortoises, the Edward W. Chance Reserve featuring wetlands and converted pastures, and Beker State Park, popular among birdwatchers. Dining options are limited, requiring residents to drive several miles to reach restaurants like C&K Smokehouse BBQ and the Ryan’s Coffee House food truck. Wine lovers can visit Bunker Hill Vineyard and Winery for environmentally friendly, hand-made wines. The Florida Railroad Museum offers historical insights with a six-mile round-trip to the ghost town of Willow and hosts events like the Pumpkin Patch Express. Golfers can enjoy The Club at River Wilderness, a semi-private 18-hole championship course.
Home Trends in Parrish, FL
On average, homes in Parrish, FL sell after 68 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Parrish, FL over the last 12 months is $388,502, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.