Beautiful white sand at Coquina Beach in Bradenton, Florida

With beautiful beaches, friendly people, a rich history, and a thriving arts scene, Bradenton offers Florida Gulf Coast living at its best. This is the kind of place that’s easy to fall in love with, which explains why the real estate market here is thriving. If you’re thinking about moving to Bradenton, these are just a few reasons why residents love it here.

Bradenton is ‘The Friendly City’

Although Bradenton is an easy drive to major urban centers like Tampa, Sarasota, and St. Petersburg, it still has a pleasant small-town atmosphere. The city’s residents pride themselves on being warm and welcoming, which is why they choose the town motto ‘The Friendly City’. Take. Take a stroll down the Riverwalk next to the Manatee River and you’ll see parents and children playing in the family zones, friends and neighbors fishing on the pier, and people of all ages gathering at community events.

Life on the Water

Bradenton is located on the banks of the Manatee River and sheltered from the Gulf of Mexico by Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key. This is a boater’s dream because the Manatee River leads directly into the Gulf, so it’s easy to get out on the water for sailing and fishing trips. Bradenton residents also have easy access to a number of stunning white sand beaches including Coquina Beach and Bean Point Beach.

Diverse Real Estate

One of the main reasons Bradenton attracts home buyers from all walks of life is the diverse array of real estate on offer. Whatever type of home you’re looking for, you can find it here. Bradenton homes for sale include everything from multi-million dollar mansions overlooking the water to modern condos with all the amenities you could ask for, mid-range single-family homes with attractive living areas and yards, and modestly priced apartments for rent.

Interesting History

The natural beauty of the area has attracted people for centuries. In the 1700s, a group of escaped slaves formed a settlement called Angola along the banks of the Manatee River. At one point the settlement was home to approximately 750 people, and it lasted until 1825 when Florida became part of U.S. territory. Bradenton has seen many incarnations over the years. You can see glimpses into the past at the Braden Castle Historic District.

Appreciation of Arts and Culture

Art is celebrated in Bradenton, and nowhere is this more evident than at the Village of the Arts, which is the largest arts district on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Resident artists of all types have galleries, studios, and funky restaurants in their homes and they welcome the public to peruse their creations and chat about their inspiration. Everyone is welcome to join their art walks on the first Friday of every month.

Excellent Dining Scene

Foodies will find plenty to get excited about in Bradenton. The city has numerous cafes, restaurants and bars that cater to all tastes. Start the day at The Sage Biscuit Cafe with coffee and breakfast staples like waffles and eggs just the way you like them. Head to Ortygia in Village of the Arts for Italian classics like pasta and steak. Pier 22 is next to the historic Memorial Pier and offers up creative New American fare. 

Are you considering moving to Bradenton? We can help! Contact us online or call 407-656-7814 to speak to one of our Florida real estate experts today!

Kari Fleck, Owner & Broker

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