Jacaranda West is an established, deed-restricted community along Jacaranda Boulevard in Venice, in Sarasota County, on the east side of US 41 (Michael Saunders and Company community guide and Homes.com, 2026). It is best understood as a corridor of distinct subdivisions rather than a single neighborhood, with residential development of the country club sections starting in the late 1970s and continuing through the 1990s.
The community is really a set of enclaves. Heron Lakes, Lake of the Woods, and the Lakes of Jacaranda each operate under their own HOA or master association, with their own clubhouses and amenities, while older sections sit nearer the Jacaranda West Country Club course. The housing mix is established single-family homes, many on golf-corridor or lake lots, plus maintenance-free villas and a few low-rise condo sections.
The Jacaranda West name covers very different homes and fee structures, so the money is made or lost on the subdivision, the parcel, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and insurability, not the headline price. Many of the planned enclaves include HOA fees that cover shared facilities and grounds, and several report no CDD, but this has to be confirmed per enclave.
The pitch is established golf-corridor living close to historic downtown Venice and the Gulf beaches, with a public country club course threading the area and Interstate 75 a short drive east. The work is sorting the enclaves, verifying the HOA and any golf or club benefit, and reading flood zone, insurance, and condition before you fall for a price.