Venezia Park is one of the historic residential sections of Venice on Venice Island in Sarasota County. The neighborhood was laid out in the 1920s as part of John Nolen's comprehensive plan for the city, and its concentration of single-family homes from the initial 1925 to 1928 development period earned the Venezia Park Historic District a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 (Wikipedia and Venice Museum and Archives, citing the National Register listing).
The character is distinct. The district is a collection of moderately sized Spanish Colonial Revival residences arranged on streets radiating from a central, trapezoidal park, with one and two story stucco homes and barrel-tile roofs, located just a few blocks south of historic downtown Venice (livingplaces.com and the City of Venice historic resources pages).
Because this is a historic island section, the money is made or lost on the individual home, the lot, an honest read of an older structure's systems and historic-district considerations, and the parcel's flood and insurance exposure, not a neighborhood headline.
The pitch is location and character: a walkable position on Venice Island near downtown shops and the Gulf beaches, in a recognized historic neighborhood. The work is reading the age and condition of the specific home, confirming any historic-district review that applies, and verifying the FEMA flood zone, elevation, and insurance before you fall for the charm.