The Inlets at Riverdale is a single-family canal and boating community on the south bank of the Manatee River in east Bradenton, recorded in Manatee County records under the Riverdale Revised plat. The community is built around an extensive fresh and saltwater canal system, with boat lifts that move owners' vessels into the Manatee River and a short run on to Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico (Inlets at Riverdale Master Association, 2025).
The community is organized under a master association responsible for the canals, boat lifts, and common boating amenities, with roughly 550 member residences, plus sub-associations such as the Inlets, HarbourWalk, and the Reserve that handle rules for individual homes by address. The master association reports an extensive canal system with over 27,000 linear feet of canal walls and eleven crane hoist lifts, along with a tennis and pickleball court, playgrounds, nature walks, kayak runs, and green spaces (Inlets at Riverdale Master Association, 2025).
Because this is canal-front living, the money is made or lost on the specific parcel: the canal frontage and depth, the seawall and dock or lift condition, the lot elevation, and the flood zone, not the community name. A canal home and an interior lot can list close but carry very different water access and insurance math.
The pitch is a true boating lifestyle with quick river access, close to downtown Bradenton, the SR 64 and Interstate 75 corridor, and the Anna Maria Island beaches. The work is reading the water and the seawall, verifying the master and sub-association fees for the exact address, and running the flood zone and the wind and flood insurance before the view wins.