About Brad
A third-generation real estate broker in the Venice market area, Brad Tritschler has admirably upheld his family's record of success and integrity in the business. Licensed as a sales agent in Florida since 1992, Brad also holds his broker's license, and has excelled in his field with an accomplished reputation for quality service and results.
Recognized for five-star customer service by Sarasota Magazine three years in a row and counting, Brad is as passionate about the territory he represents as he is about helping clients fulfill their needs. Born and raised in southwest Florida, he currently resides in Englewood in the south end of Sarasota County, and specializes in waterfront homes.
Furthering Brad's extensive knowledge not just of the market but of real estate in general is his seasoned background in construction. Brad has personally built homes from the ground up, with hands-on experience in every aspect of building from laying foundation to adding those final touches like shutters and landscaping. Thanks to this, he has a keen eye for value, and sixth sense for matching a buyer with the right home or investment.
What also sets Brad apart as a waterfront expert is his actual use of the waterways as an avid boater and fisherman. Ever drawn to the area for that reason, Brad has traveled the waters from Boca Grand to the Tampa Bay area, complementing his insight on waterfront real estate. He also drove across the country two times to explore the sights of this great land, and ended up selling real estate on Monterrey Bay for a time while living in Santa Cruz.
Thrilled to be associated with the prominent Sotheby's brand, Brad capitalizes on the cutting-edge technology, marketing and global exposure offered by the firm to benefit his clients, who come from across Florida and around the world. Outside of work, Brad is a big-time outdoors enthusiast, huge motorsports fan, and above all, a family man with a wife and young daughter at home.
Area Information
Venice is located on Gulf of Mexico on the west coast of Florida about 75 miles south of Tampa and 20 miles south of Sarasota. The Venice area is actually made up of five communities located in Sarasota County; Venice, South Venice, Nokomis, Laurel and Osprey. The population of Venice is about 17,000, while the greater Venice area population is about 84,000.
Sarasota According to Money Magazine the Sarasota area ranks among the nation's 15 most desirable communities to live. Sarasota County enjoys a prime location on the West Coast of Florida, about 60 miles south of Tampa. The county's approximately 600 square miles stretch west from sprawling ranch land to the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and Sarasota Bay. Sarasota's 36 miles of coast line are home to the World's finest, whitest and softest sand beaches.
Englewood Located on Lemon Bay, off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, Englewood remains one of Florida's best-kept secrets. The community straddles Sarasota and Charlotte counties and has population of about 16,000. The community was named after Englewood, IL. Englewood is a beach community which thrives on its nature parks, cultural events, beaches, fishing, and more.
North Port Just 20 minutes from the Gulf of Mexico, North Port offers that rare combination of a relaxed country lifestyle and easy access to all the conveniences of a big city. North Port, the fifth largest city in Florida in land area, is also one of the fastest growing communities in the State. North Port's population today is just over 34,000.
Port Charlotte has more than 165 miles of waterways providing access to Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico and many more miles of natural shoreline bordering Charlotte Harbor and the Peace and Myakka Rivers. Charlotte County was recently voted Money Magazine's "Best place to live in the South."