
Wagner Realty's Property Managers are on the hunt for single family rentals – especially beachfront properties. People are flocking to Florida and there is a shortage of rental properties throughout the Sarasota/Manatee region. If you are considering selling your home, you may want to consider renting instead, as the benefits of renting may outweigh the advantages to selling. Here are five reasons you may want to consider renting your property:
1. Long-Term Equity Growth
Local real estate trends point to larger returns and extra cash flow for property owners who have chosen to become landlords. Rental prices continue to surge. What your house will be worth for rent or sale depends on your mortgage specifics and the long-term housing market, so it's best to consult with a Realtor concerning your specific circumstances. That sa...

World Tourism Day is around the corner on September 27th, and you won't have to travel far from your Southwest Florida home to enjoy fun attractions for all ages this year. Whether you're interested in art, science, the outdoors, or family fun, Southwest Florida communities feature something for everyone. Our real estate agents have the inside scoop on 5 local attractions that allow you to enjoy World Tourism Day in Southwest Florida.
SARASOTA, FL, September 21, 2020 – Kenneth ("Kenny") Sandlin Jr. has joined Wagner Realty's Corporate Office as a licensed REALTOR. Kenny was born and raised in Bradenton, FL, graduating from Manatee High School. He has worked as a professional courier for PPG Auto Paint for the past 3.5 years.
Kenny is an active volunteer, supporting Coastal Cleanup, Wildlife Rescue and Toys for Tots. In his spare time, he enjoys restoring his 1956 Chevy Bel-Air, riding motorcycles with family, camping and traveling. "I chose Wagner Realty because of the company's strong family values and outstanding service" notes Kenny.
Kenny can be reached at the Wagner Realty Cortez Office located at 3639 Cortez Road, Suite 200, Bradenton, FL 34210, by phone at 941.592.2504, on the web at

Ready to buy your first home? 2020 has been a year unlike any other, and there are unique opportunities available to anyone who is dreaming of becoming a homeowner for the first time. Interest rates are lower than ever, sellers are very motivated to find qualified buyers, and you can take detailed tours of available homes without leaving your current residence. Our real estate agents have all the details on why this is the perfect time to shop for your first home, and how you can prepare for this opportunity.
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Sherry Flathman of Wagner Realty recently represented the buyer in the sale of the famous 1950 Bennett Residence, located at 3901 Riverview Boulevard in Northwest Bradenton. This mid-century modern home was designed by Paul Rudolph. Rudolph, a pioneer of the Sarasota Modern style, is known for cubist architectural designs that blend the beauty of the natural environment with open, airy interior floor plans.
Rudolph was a Harvard graduate who studied with Walter Gropius - known as a pioneering modernist architect and the founder of the Bauhaus School of Architecture. In the late 1940's Rudolph gained a reputation for designing modern, innovative vacation homes using unique materials. He moved to Sarasota and partnered with Ralph Twitchell for four years before starting his own firm in 1951. The Bennett Residence reflects the principles of this mid-century modern style, allowing for both privacy and a feeling of the natural surroundings being brought inside. One of Rudolph's most notable design elements was to create well ventilated living spaces in harmony with Florida's climate. In the Bennett Residence, he uses glass walls to open the interior space to a private garden courtyard. The home was previously restored by architect and author Joseph King who wrote extensively about Rudolph and his Florida Houses. King painstakingly restored the property in the 1990's after it had deteriorated with the passage of time. King released a book on Rudolph's work in late 2009 called Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses. Paul Rudolph died in 1997.
"Paul Rudolph was certainly ahead of the times when he designed this home" notes Flathman adding, "the floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors are still in vogue today." The home was sold completely furnished with original 1950's era décor, bringing yet another element of historical nuance. The new owner, Gary Goldberg, an architectural aficionado, will continue the tradition of preserving the authenticity of this beautiful home. If you are interested in buying or selling a home, whether traditional, historic, or modern, Wagner Realty agents have a history of providing exceptional service for more than 80 years. For more information, go to www.wagnerrealty.com.