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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

1 Nassau Lane, Key West - Newly Renovated Cottage in Old Town

I have written and rewritten the true story about the time sixteen years ago when a couple walked into my office one morning and told me they wanted to buy a small house in Old Town Key West.  I showed them several properties on my computer. They selected a few to see that afternoon including one located on Nassau Lane which was owned by a fellow agent. I called him and asked if we could see it before noon. He said "Yes", and we drove over soon thereafter. We parked on Fleming Street and started to walk up the lane. As we neared the house the lady started to gush and said something like "Gary, I love this! This is exactly what we were thinking about." As we approached the house she said "That's it!  We are going to buy this house." I suggested she wait until we see the inside. But she had already made up her mind and that of her husband. We did not look at any of the other houses I had lined up for the afternoon. We were under contract within a couple of hours. Such was the charm of Nassau Lane.

Loyal readers of my blog may recall that I listed and sold the house they purchased (11 Nassau Lane)  it in early 2017. They owned that little treasure for over fifteen years.
1 Nassau Lane, Key West
Yesterday another little charmer, 1 Nassau Lane, appeared as a new listing in the Key West MLS.  The listing Realtor describes the property this way:
Recently Renovated! Charmingly quaint and cozy 1BR/1BA Key West Cottage stands tasteful & modest on rare & quiet lane located just off of Fleming Street & conveniently close to the Historic Seaport & many more fun attractions & activities Key West has to offer such as restaurants, parks & local art galleries. More... The one story home includes a great sized kitchen with built-in cabinets, cathedral ceilings, laundry/utility room & hardwood/tile floors. Curtained by mature tropical foliage rests the perfect home for any young bachelor or retired couple seeking a tranquil island life setting.
I wrote about this cottage style home last year when it had potential. It didn't sell, so the property was taken off the market and updated. The most visible changes are the new kitchen and updated bath.. The interior and exterior were painted and the laundry was relocated to the rear.
One of the things you quickly learn about small cottage homes like this is that you pretty much see most of the house when you open the front door. Here, the front door opens into the living, dining, and kitchen area. Notice the door at the back of the kitchen and also the door off to the right with a spiral staircase.
The remodeled kitchen includes popular new white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. The last photo show a door opening into another room - the one and only bedroom.
If you watch a lot of those House Hunter TV shows have heard so many of the potential buyers make comments about wanting to buy a place for their family and friends to come and stay. If you buy any place in Key West, they will do that. And stay, and stay, and eat you food and drink you booze, and stay for as long as they can. They will return year after year as long as you permit. If you have a lot of money, an extra bedroom in Old Town will probably add at least $150,000 to the purchase price of any home. The thing is, you cannot add an extra bedroom onto this house. The lot is too small. But there is a really charming guest house at the foot of Nassau Lane and the famous Eden House is located across the street. Both offer nice accommodations at affordable pricing. So if you want to foot the bill for your guests, you can put them up in style for a few hundred bucks as opposed to many thousands of dollars.
This little rooftop deck couldn't get built today. Our Historic Architectural Review Commission would not allow it. But it is grandfathered and protected. A new owner could take it down. But with a sweet view of the Key West sunset so alluring as that shown, maybe it would be best to keep it right where it is.

1 Nassau Lane abuts a home which fronts onto Fleming Street. This cottage first appeared on the 1912 Sanborn Fire Maps.  The 1889 Sanborn Map identified this same lane as "Cologne Lane" at which time a structure two lots to the south was identified as being a horse shed. Maybe nobody wanted to live next to a horse shed and maybe that explains the lane change after the horse shed went away. I looked through my old shoebox and found the black and white photo below which was taken 53 years ago. The color photo was taken two days ago. Imagine how cute this will look after the new owner dolls it up just a bit. The hard part is over. The decorating and accessorizing can begin.
The chief axiom of real estate is "Location, Location, Location" and 1 Nassau Lane has it. The mansions on Fleming Street are located forty feet from the front door of 1 Nassau Lane. You can walk to Duval Street or the historic seaport in a matter of minutes. There are two incredible bakeries located about three minutes away by foot. There are two nearby convenience stores on White Street also located within a five minute walk. There are several gyms and yoga studios about seven minutes to the south. CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet and listing photos on 1 Nassau Lane which is offered at $599,000. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule a private showing. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West.  http://www.preferredpropertieskeywest.com/.

6 comments:

FloridaAG said...

Excellent proximity to Azur as well

Anonymous said...

Amazing what stretching photos can do for a 400sqft house.

Gary Thomas said...

Dear Anon, They do the same thing in porn. Gary

Anonymous said...

Funny story about that Nassau La sign.

We bought a house on Nassau several years ago. I kept driving past the lane as there was no street sign. My husband took a piece of maple flooring and bought the letters at Strunks. He made the sign for me and screwed it into the telephone pole.

About two years later, after repeated requests, an official street sign was installed on the empty sign post.

It's a quiet street in a great location. We walk everywhere and love it.

Anonymous said...

Great answer to my stretching comment!!!!!

Gary Thomas said...

Dear Readers, When I sold Ron and Martha's house (the couple who bought the Nassau Lane house 16 years ago) last year, I got to meet several of their neighbors who came by to wish them well. They loved their little house. I am now reminded that the neighbors hold an annual block party where food and spirits flow and everybody has a good time.

A couple of weeks ago I was showing a couple from Alabama a home in the midtown area. The listing agent lives near the home she was showing. She was telling us about the neighbors on her block who hold an annual block party where neighbors gather.

That's a very positive comment about life in Key West, no matter which neighborhood one picks. This is a great place to live.
Gary

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