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Thursday, October 31, 2013

I See Dead People or Why It's Hard to Sell Houses Near the Key West Cemetery

There's a line in Alfred Hitchcock's The Trouble with Harry that's spot on correct: "Turn away from death, and it's as if it isn't there." I guess that is why so many potential buyers of houses in Key West refuse to consider buying houses that face our little cemetery.  I have written about this irrational fear before because it creates a real problem for people that own properties that face the cemetery and for some owners that are even located near the place.


Today is Halloween 2013. We just finished our annual ten day homage to mayhem which is called Fantasy Fest.  A whole of of folks dressed up and pretended to be ghosts and ghouls, while many  others paraded around town with nothing on but body paint.  I wonder how many of the pretend dead or undead would refuse to buy a home that overlooks the Key West Cemetery.
A couple of God's personally anointed soul surfers were walking up and down Duval Street with huge placards admonishing the aforesaid sinners that their souls were destined to go to Hell. Maybe you can really get away with living a life of sin and then one day confess your sins and pray for forgiveness. I'm personally skeptical that God of the Old Testament would fall for that. I think it is more likely that the guys with the placards are correct that the sinners are doomed. If I'm correct, why not buy a house that faces the cemetery? 
Oops!  Looks like one got out!  The Sexton must have not been working that day.
There are plenty of houses in Key West that are just as scary as anything that faces the cemetery. Take some of the houses below.
Ghost Tour House - what a laugh!
Real life house of horrors! Serious as a heart attack!
The Scariest Thing about this House is the Price.  But it is a Beauty!
Buyers that have the money to buy a primary home or a second home in Key West are usually successful people. They have to be to afford our high priced homes. Key West real estate is pretty expensive compared to other parts of the country.  And because we live on a little island with limited growth and a limited supply of homes, the number of potential houses that can be purchased tends to make the few houses available for purchase increasingly more expensive.  Houses that are near the cemetery normally sell at a lower price than houses located elsewhere in the same area. If you are looking for a deal, consider a home with view of a tomb.

If you are looking to buy a place in Key West, please consider working with me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642.  I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you find your place in Paradise - whether its near the cemetery or not.



1 comment:

robertbola@gmail.com said...

Gary - What a fabulous post - love all of the b&w pictures and fun captions. When we first came to KW in the late 80's the cemetery was hardly fenced and you could walk in at night. I always thought that souls that ended up in KW for eternity were happy souls and felt an awesome vibe. If I were to buy another place in Old Town it would be either right on the cemetery or on a lane off the cemetery. We'll call you when we're ready and THANKS for the great work on the blog!

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