Arlington Park is an established central Sarasota neighborhood in ZIP 34239, set just south of downtown and near Southside Village. Third-party neighborhood and city sources describe it as a mostly residential community roughly bounded by Bahia Vista Street, Tuttle Avenue, Webber Street, and US 41 (Tamiami Trail), built up largely between the 1940s and 1960s and named for the public park at its heart (Homes.com neighborhood guide and City of Sarasota, 2026).
The neighborhood is really two kinds of home on the same street. Original mid-century houses sit beside contemporary new-builds, often rising between more modest older homes, so condition, roof age, and whether a home has been rebuilt drive value far more than the headline. Home sizes range widely, from small original cottages to large new infill construction.
The durable asset is the location and the park. The neighborhood wraps the City of Sarasota Arlington Park and Aquatic Complex, a roughly 20-acre public facility with a 50-meter lap pool, instructional pool, tennis and basketball courts, a playground, an outdoor fitness gym, a walking trail, and a dog park (City of Sarasota Parks and Recreation, 2026), within a short drive of downtown, the bayfront, and Siesta Key.
The work here is sorting original stock from rebuilt homes, reading the lot and the flood zone, and verifying any fees, because in an established neighborhood like this the lot and the condition set the price, not the neighborhood name.