La Linda Terrace is an original Sarasota subdivision in the Arlington Park area of central Sarasota, on a grid of streets including Hawthorne, Hyde Park, Hillview, and Arlington between South East and South Lime Avenues. Third-party neighborhood guides describe the plat as one of the original Sarasota communities dating back to the 1920s, now in active redevelopment of its older homes (sarasotaone.com and neighborhoods.com, 2026).
The neighborhood is really two kinds of home on the same street. Original cottages and midcentury houses sit beside teardown rebuilds and modern infill construction, so condition, roof age, and whether a home has been rebuilt drive value far more than the headline. Listing descriptions note home sizes across a wide range, from small original cottages to large new builds.
Location is the durable asset. The Arlington Park area sits east of US 41 within a short drive of downtown Sarasota, the bayfront, and Siesta Key beach, and many streets back up to the city's 20-acre Arlington Park and Aquatic Complex (City of Sarasota Parks and Recreation, 2026).
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 grid like this the lot and the condition set the price, not the neighborhood name.