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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

1025 Thompson Lane - Home Buy Christmas #8 - Key West

1025 Thompson Lane - Old Town - Key West

If you are looking for a cute and cozy house on a quiet little lane in Old Town Key West that is offered at $449,000, you just might want to seriously consider the newly re-listed two story house at 1025 Thompson Lane. I have written about this place before when it was priced higher. The price is a bit less, but the charm and potential are still the same. The listing Realtor at Preferred Properties describes this home as follows:
"Charming historic home on Old Town lane. This delightful home has 2 bedrooms / 2 baths with outdoor living area. This home is in the heart of Key West and walking distance to restaurants, attractions and historic life that the island has to offer. Perfect second home or year round residence!"
Black & white photo dated 1965 shows house prior to modern renovation

Color photo shows new windows added but exterior remains unchanged

1025 Thompson Lane is a good example of an Old Town home built circa 1891 that has been updated over the years. (There's a plaque on the front porch letting passers-by of that fact.) When you walk inside and you either love it for its charm or you think it is too small. The rooms are colorful, compact, and cozy. I find the place absolutely charming. There is a fake fireplace in the living room that reminds you why you chose to move to Key West: we do not need fireplaces. But it adds charm and that's the point. None of the rooms are really large, but they work. The main bedroom and bath are located just off the living room at the front half of the house. The kitchen and dining area plus the stairway to the second level are at the rear. The upstairs is presently divided into a sitting room, a bedroom, and a bath.

There might be room for a pool if the upper porch and stairs were eliminated

There is presently a small second floor deck or porch that is accessed from the bedroom or via an exterior spiral staircase. Neither the stairway nor the porch are historic to the house. I think both the porch and spiral stairs should be removed. That would allow the homeowner to utilize the ground area better. I think there may be room for a small pool and still comply with the set back requirements. Any serious buyer will need to verify the ability to add a pool and should not rely what I say.

1025 Thompson Lane has 1341 sq ft of living area and sits on a 1600 sq ft lot. The house has two bedrooms, two baths, a lovely living room and an open kitchen. That is twice the size of a two bedroom unit at Shipyard condos for about the same price. It is offered for sale at $425,000. CLICK HERE to view the Key West Association of Realtors mls datasheet and to view listing photos.

Thompson Lane looking west toward Grinnell Street

Finnegan's Wake is located nearby at the corner of Grinnell and James Sts.

Old Town Bakery is located on the corner of Eaton and Grinnell Sts.

Inside the Old Town Bakery - They really are Delicious!

Cole'z Peace is a block to the east on Eaton Street

Thompson Lane is a lot like many of the other slow lanes in Key West: quiet. It runs one block long from Frances Street on the east to Grinnell Street on the west. Finnegan's Wake is located on Grinnell Street and just a few feet past the exit from Thompson Lane. The City of Key West's parking structure is located across the street from Finnegan's Wake. The Historic Key West Seaport is a minute walk further to the north. The new Old Town Bakery is up on the corner at Eaton Street. You can get some of the best home made pastries there or you could walk a block further east to Cole'z Peace Artisan Breads and get equally delicious baked goods. What a delicious dilemma that is. The house is located in a very quiet area but it is within easy walking distance to so many vibrant, fun, and sometimes yummy locations.

1025 Thompson Lane is a listing of Preferred Properties Coastal Realty Inc. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or email me at kw1101v@aol.com to set up a showing. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. This could be your home by Christmas next year!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

1025 Thompson Lane - Old Town - Key West

1025 Thompson Lane as it appeared in a 1965 photograph

If you have little kids and live on a through street more than four or five blocks long, I'll bet you live in mortal fear that someday some sixteen year old boy will be dragging down your block and possibly run over your child. Who reading this blog hasn't seen some teenager (0r young adult) drive way too fast down a long suburban street? Few, if any, I'll bet. That is one of the charms of the slow lanes of Key West: they are so short, narrow, and hard to find that teenage boys (and Conch Trains and Trolley Cars) avoid them like the plague. There are some folks who need to live on a big street in a big house so that everybody can see how grand they are. But others are quite content living life on a hard to find and very quiet lane. The house at 1025 Thompson Lane in Old Town Key West is an example of the latter.


Thompson Lane - one of the slow lanes of Key West

The first day I arrived in Key West some 25 years ago was amazed by all of the neat old houses in Old Town. I only ventured to Casa Marina for a party that first trip. And other than driving past New Town, I don't think I really ventured out there until a trip in 1987.

Back in 1984 many of the houses that look so damned wonderful today looked like a lot of the still "undone" or "non-restored" houses that still exist all over Old Town. There just are not as many of them today. And I have seen enough of the houses that were "renovated" or "remodeled" back in the 1970's and 1980's to safely say they may need a bit of updating now. Back in 1984 it was the simplicity of design and the sturdy construction that endeared the houses of Old Town to me. That has not changed.

The house at 1025 Thompson Lane is a good example of an old house built circa 1891 that has been updated over the years. The rooms are colorful and cozy. I find the place absolutely charming. There is a fake fire in the livingroom that reminds you why you chose to move to Key West. (Fireplaces are unnecessary. We live in a frost free zone.) The dining area is located at the rear. The kitchen is to the right rear and an unusual stairway at left leads to the second floor bedrooms. The master bedroom and bath are to the right of the livingroom. The house is very livable. None of the rooms are really large, but they work. The upstairs is presently divided into a sitting room, a bedroom, and a bath.

There is presently a small second floor deck and spiral staircase (CLICK HERE) that are not historic to the house. I think it should be removed. That would allow the homeowner to utilize the ground area better. I think there is room for pool and still comply with the Key West building code set back requirements. Any serious buyer will need to verify the ability to add a pool and should not relay what I say.

1025 Thompson Lane has 1341 sq ft of living area and sits on a 1600 sq ft lot. The house has two bedrooms, two baths, a lovely living room and an open kitchen. This house has been on the market several months and the asking price was recently reduced to $475,000 or $354 per sq ft. CLICK HERE for more mls information and to view mls photos of the interior and exterior.

Thompson Lane is similar to many of the other slow lanes in Key West: quiet. It runs one block long from Frances Street on the east to Grinnell Street on the west. Finnegan's Wake is located on Grinnell Street and just a few feet past the exit from Thompson Lane. The City of Key West parking structure is located across the street from Finnegan's Wake. And the Historic Key West Seaport is a minute walk further to the north. You can walk to the Schooner Wharf in less than five minutes. The house and its location are very quiet but the property is located within easy walking distance to so many things that make Old Town Key West so vibrant and fun.

1025 Thompson Lane is a listing of Preferred Properties Coastal Realty Inc. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to set up a showing. No need to worry about getting run over by a teenager on this little slow lane.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

1025 Thompson Lane - Old Town - Key West - Circa 1891






The first day I arrived in Key West some 25 years ago was amazed by all of the neat old houses in Old Town. I only ventured to Casa Marina for a party that first trip. And other than driving past New Town, I don't think I really ventured out there until a trip in 1987. New Town did not amaze me.

Back in 1984 many of the houses that look so damned wonderful today looked like a lot of the still "undone" or "non-restored" houses that still exist all over Old Town. There are not just as many of them today. And I have seen enough of the houses that were "renovated" or "remodeled" back in the 1970's and 1980's to safely say they may need a bit of updating now. I'm not calling for the introduction of granite or more stainless steel and certainly not calling for vessel sinks or other fads. Perhaps there were some things added over the years that might make a property look or even function better. Back in 1984 it was the simplicity of design and the sturdy construction that endeared me to the houses of Old Town. Nothing has changed.

The house at 1025 Thompson Lane is a good example of an old house built circa 1891 that has been updated over the years. You walk inside and you either love it or you don't. The rooms are colorful and cozy. I find the place absolutely charming. There is a fake fire in the livingroom that reminds you why you chose to move to Key West. The house is very livable. None of the rooms are really large, but they work. The upstairs is presently divided into a sitting room, a bedroom, and a bath.

There is presently a small second floor deck and spiral staircase (CLICK HERE) that are not historic to the house. I think it should be removed. That would allow the homeowner to utilize the ground area better. I think there is room for pool and still comply with the set back requirements. Any serious buyer will need to verify the ability to add a pool and should not relay what I say.

1025 Thompson Lane has 1341 sq ft of living area and sits on a 1600 sq ft lot. The house has two bedrooms, two baths, a lovely living room and an open kitchen. It is offered for sale at $525,000 or $391 per sq ft. CLICK HERE for more information and to view photos of the interior and exterior.

Thompson Lane is a lot like many of the other slow lanes in Key West: quiet. It runs one block long from Frances Street on the east to Grinnell Street on the west. Finnegan's Wake is located on Grinnell Street and just a few feet past the exit from Thompson Lane. The City of Key West parking structure is located across the street from Finnegan's Wake. And the Historic Key West Seaport is a minute walk further to the north. The house and its location are very quiet but the property is located within easy walking distance to so many things that make Old Town Key West so vibrant and fun.

1025 Thompson Lane is a listing of Preferred Properties Coastal Realty Inc. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or email me at kw1101v@aol.com to set up a showing.

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