Who Is Aspire On 10th For?
Aspire On 10th is a newly built apartment complex located at 1401 10th Street, Sarasota, FL 34236 (within the Venice area of the greater Sarasota region). Based on the feedback from two verified Google reviews, this property appears ideal for students or young professionals who value new construction, modern finishes, and immediate proximity to downtown Sarasota. One resident, Jacqueline Morales, wrote: “Just moved in. Great location to downtown Sarasota. This is a new complex with everything being brand new in the apartment. Modern amenities included in the complex. I am glad I moved here.” The other reviewer, Jon Young, described it as “Beautiful, brand new property coming to Sarasota! Amazing location!”
The property suits those who:
- Want a turnkey unit with everything brand new – no hand-me-down furniture or outdated appliances.
- Prioritise walking distance to downtown restaurants, shops, and entertainment. The address places you a short walk from Main Street Sarasota, the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, and the bayfront.
- Have a higher budget, as the monthly rent range is $2,324 – $4,665 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
- Need a parking option that includes EV charging – an EV Charging Station is listed among the amenities.
- Look for a fitness-focused lifestyle – a gym is available on site.
Given the Google rating of 5.0 (from 2 reviews), early residents express satisfaction. The complex offers 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and general apartment units.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?
Aspire On 10th is not ideal for everyone. Consider these points:
- Tight budget constraint. The city’s from-price (lowest monthly rent among all properties listed in the same source) is $1,722. Aspire On 10th starts at $2,324, which is 35% higher than that floor. If your housing allowance or personal budget is closer to the $1,700–$2,000 range, you may find more affordable options elsewhere in Venice or Sarasota.
- Need for longer leases or guaranteed availability. The data shows a tag “not_available”, which may indicate the property currently has no vacant units or is not actively marketing to new tenants. Availability should be verified directly. If you need to move in within the next few weeks and cannot wait, this may not be the best option.
- Preference for a quieter, less walkable area. While downtown Sarasota is lively, some students prefer a more residential campus-adjacent setting. If your classes or work are located outside the downtown core (e.g., near University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee or Ringling College), you’ll rely on a car or bus. The property’s location is excellent for downtown access but not necessarily for all university campuses.
- Need for roommate-separated billing or individual leases. Aspire On 10th lists unit types as 1b, 2b, 3b, and apartment. There’s no indication of per-room leasing, which means you may need to take the entire unit and sublet or coordinate with flatmates.
What Residents Actually Say
Two Google reviews provide authentic insight:
Jacqueline Morales (5 stars): “Just moved in. Great location to downtown Sarasota. This is a new complex with everything being brand new in the apartment. Modern amenities included in the complex. I am glad I moved here.”
Jon Young (5 stars): “Beautiful, brand new property coming to Sarasota! Amazing location!”
Both highlight:
- The newness of the building and apartments.
- The convenience of the downtown location.
No negative reviews appear in the dataset. The small sample size (2 reviews) means you shouldn’t rely on these alone – try to speak with current residents or the property manager for a more rounded picture.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
The city-level from-price for rental properties (in the same data source) is $1,722/month. Aspire On 10th’s price range of $2,324 – $4,665/month is firmly above that entry point. This positioning reflects the premium of a brand-new, amenity-rich building in a prime downtown location.
- At the low end ($2,324), you get the smallest floor plan (likely a 1-bedroom).
- At the high end ($4,665), you get the largest unit (likely a 3-bedroom with upscale finishes).
- The deposit listed is $13,808,656 – this number appears to be an error in the data source. Confirm the actual deposit amount with the operator.
For comparison, a 1-bedroom in Venice/Sarasota at $2,324 is above average but competitive for new-construction downtown buildings. If you share a 3-bedroom, the cost per person could drop to around $1,555 – $2,300/month (depending on room sizes), which is more aligned with the city average.
Room Types and Guidance
Available unit types:

- 1-bedroom – best for a single occupant who values privacy and independence. Estimated starting price $2,324.
- 2-bedroom – suitable for two flatmates or a couple who wants separate sleeping spaces. Estimated price mid-range.
- 3-bedroom – ideal for a group of three. Shared cost could be the most budget-friendly option.
- Apartment – generic term likely covering studio or open-plan layouts. Clarify with operator.
When choosing:
- Tour the specific floor plan if possible. “Brand new” can vary in size and layout.
- Check if utilities (water, electricity, internet, trash) are included or separate. The data does not specify.
- Ask about parking – EV charging is listed, but standard parking may have an additional fee.
- Confirm the lease term. No minimum lease length is provided; inquire about 12-month vs. short-term options.
Booking Timing
The tag “not_available” suggests that as of the data collection date, the property may have had zero available units or was temporarily off the market. This does not mean it will never become available, but it indicates that:
- If you need immediate move-in, look for alternatives. The property might have a waitlist.
- If you plan to move in mid-2026 or later, check back a few months before your target date. New residents may vacate, and units could open up.
- For a 2027 start (e.g., Fall 2027 term), start contacting the operator in early 2027. New-construction buildings sometimes have leasing cycles tied to university calendars, though Sarasota has multiple terms.
Because the building is brand new, there may be a surge of interest. Act early if you see a unit you like. The on-site leasing office is your best source for live availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Aspire On 10th close to any universities or colleges?
The property is located in downtown Sarasota, approximately 2–3 miles from the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee campus and 2 miles from Ringling College of Art and Design. Shuttle services, biking, or a short drive are common. The exact commute depends on your specific class building. There is no direct public transit connection to every campus, so a car or ridesharing may be necessary.
Can I sign a lease for a single room, or must I rent the whole apartment?
Based on the listed unit types (1b, 2b, 3b, apartment), the property appears to rent entire units, not individual rooms. You would need to find flatmates and split the rent if you want a multi-bedroom apartment. For a 3-bedroom, all residents would sign the same lease, which means joint liability for rent. Check if the operator offers individual leases or guarantees for each bedroom – the data does not include that detail.
What is the true deposit amount and are there any hidden fees?
The deposit figure in the data ($13,808,656) is almost certainly a data error. Real deposits for apartments in this price range are typically one month’s rent ($2,324 – $4,665) plus possibly a separate security deposit. Ask the operator for a written breakdown of move-in costs, including application fees, administration fees, parking fees (if any), pet deposits (if applicable), and utility connection charges.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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