Laurel is a census-designated place in unincorporated Sarasota County, sitting in the Osprey to Nokomis corridor along US 41, roughly between downtown Sarasota to the north and Venice to the south. Its population was about 12,186 at the 2020 census, up from 8,171 in 2010 (U.S. Census via Wikipedia and HometownLocator, 2025), reflecting the broader growth of the Nokomis area.
The Laurel area is really several markets. There are waterfront parcels along the Intracoastal Waterway, Dona Bay, and Roberts Bay where dock access and seawall condition drive value, established inland homes that often carry no mandatory HOA, and newer planned communities east of US 41 along the Laurel Road corridor where HOA and sometimes CDD apply (Homes.com and local guides, 2026).
Because the Laurel name covers waterfront, older inland, and new planned stock, the money is made or lost on the parcel, the flood and seawall read, and an honest look at condition, not the headline price.
The pitch is Gulf-coast location and water access: the Intracoastal and Venice Inlet put the open Gulf within reach for boaters, the Legacy Trail runs through the corridor, and US 41 and I-75 via Laurel Road carry you to Sarasota and Venice. The work is sorting waterfront from inland, established from new build, and verifying flood zone, elevation, and insurance before you fall for a price.