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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

416 Margaret Street, Key West - Beautifully Renovated Old Town Home

The house at 416 Margaret Street is one of the prettiest homes in Old Town. The listing Realtor, not me, describes this Key West home this way:
"Sophistication, Glamour and Style, This Classic Key West Home and Winner of Ceramic Star for it's renovation in 2009 embraces it's Historic Integrity with a Modern Flair. With reclaimed Dade County Pine throughout, impeccable floors, Granite Kitchen, this is an entertainers dream. Being sold TURN KEY with exceptional designer furniture package, the first two Bedrooms and Baths are located on the ground floor while the upstairs has been transformed to a spacious Master Suite, with wet bar and sitting area. Private Pool with covered rear porch coupled with extra wide porch to the front, offers plenty of outdoor space for dining and relaxing. Mature Tropical Landscaping throughout the property. Off street parking in the rear and location in x zone. This is a remarkable home in the Heart of it all, just a few blocks from the Historic Seaport and Duval." 
I get a kick out of showing Key West home like this. It is filled with Dade County Pine throughout. First time lookers usually don't know the significance of this wood so I often provide a short lesson in how our old homes were constructed. Dade County Pine was a variety of Florida wood in abundant supply when the houses in Old Town were built in the middle to late 1800s. The wood provided extra stability to our wood frame houses some of which are two stories tall. The houses were built to move ever-so-little during hurricanes. Since plaster would crack, the pine walls were covered in with a paper-like material called beaver board. Beaver board could be painted and provide the visual affect of plaster. When Key West was re-discovered and renovations to the old houses began, many owners removed the beaver board and exposed the Dade County Pine walls. This home is a perfect example of an historic house where the pine walls are a key element of the design. The crown molding, trim, and baseboards provide a crisp framework for this old house.
The house is laid out with both downstairs bedrooms located at the front of the property.  The living room, dining area, and kitchen are located at the back side of the house. This is typical Key West arrangement for our modern age where public spaces are located at the rear of the house where the rooms open out to rear porches, decks, or pools. The current owner of this home has created a flexible bedroom arrangement, Both ground floor bedrooms have access to the two main level bathrooms.
Although the kitchen is small, the space is totally functional for long term living or for use as a vacation home. Many locals spend the winter months in Key West and the summers some place up north in America. You will notice the kitchen door opens out to the back deck made of Ipe wood. The same Ipe wood is used inside but there it has a gloss finish. Use of the Ipe floors inside and outside creates a wonderful transition between the living spaces which seem to merge as one. The photo immediately above shows the rear gate where the off street parking spot is located on Lopez Lane. There is an outdoor shower located in that pathway as well.
The master bedroom suite takes up the entire second floor. The ceiling follows the roof line of this old house. It's magical. There is a little morning kitchen where the owner can prepare coffee or cocktails. The view across Margaret Street is of an equally beautiful home that sold in 2014 for $2,200,000.  It's not the price that's precious, it is the view!  The bedroom has nice filtered light throughout most of the day.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls data sheet on 416 Margaret Street which is offered for sale at $1,475,000. After you have looked and the facts and fotos, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to set up a private showing. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you find your place in Paradise.

Monday, November 17, 2014

416 Margaret Street, Key West - An Old Town Beauty

The house at 416 Margaret Street really is one of the prettiest homes in Old Town. The listing Realtor, not me, describes this Key West home this way:
"Two blocks from the Historic Seaport and 4 blocks from Duval, this classic home embodies the charm of Old Key West. With original Dade County Pine throughout, the first floor features 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths, living and dining area, and kitchen with granite countertops and top of the line appliances. The lovely covered lanai is the perfect spot to relax poolside. The upstairs studio has a kitchenette, full bath and private entrance -- perfect for visitors. Enjoy cool evening breezes and people watching from the vantage point of the extra wide front porch. Awarded the ceramic star in 2009, this beautifully renovated and maintained home is truly a prize and even has off-street parking and is elevated ABOVE base flood level."
I remember this home before it was renovated. A woman doctor from New Jersey came to Key West at least twice to look at this particular home. Back then the house was a genuine "fixer" that so many potential buyers think they want to buy. She wanted to buy it but found a dozen reasons not to buy it because of all the work she thought it needed. The house was purchased and thoroughly renovated. The renovation was so good, in fact, the the gents that did the renovation were awarded a ceramic star acknowledging the finished home. 
I looked in the old shoebox and found a fifty year old black and white photo of the house plus a picture of a prior owner, Mr. John Lopez.  If you look at the black and white photo you will see a car and a house located behind 416 Margaret Street. That car got to that house by driving down Lopez Lane which still exists today. (The historic Sanborn Fire Maps show 416 Margaret as existing as early as 1889. The 1912 map shows Lopez Lane as then being called Lippitt Ct.) The exterior staircase to the second floor has changed somewhat since the black and white photo was taken. The boxed in landing is now open and a white picket fence with trellis now provides a bit of privacy from passers-by on the sidewalk. You will also note that the house is elevated high above street level. When you sit on the front porch today, you have the perfect perch to people watch.
The house is laid out with both downstairs bedrooms located at the front of the property.  The living room, dining area, and kitchen are located at the back side of the house. This is typical Key West living for the modern age where public spaces are located at the rear of the house where many homes open out to rear porches or decks and pools.
A beautiful covered lanai is located just past the double French doors at the rear of the house. Another door in the kitchen also opens out to the lanai where there is plenty of room for socializing next to the pool and rear garden. There is a sunning area just off the covered portion of the lanai. A rear entrance from the off street parking spot passes by the outdoor shower. A separate door off the dining room provides access to the stairway to the second floor third bedroom efficiency and also alternative exit to the parking space.
The third bedroom is located on the second floor of this home. The only access is via an outdoor straircase. This space was originally a separate apartment. Today the city recognizes that space as being a part of the main residence. Hence, it is not supposed to be rented.  I was informed the prior owner used this space as the master bedroom. The bedroom is like a garret with precious window views of nearby homes set amid the angled room. The space is quite large and very beautiful. 


This1609 sq ft home sits on a 3300 sq ft lot mid-distance between Eaton Street to the north and Fleming Street to the south. The immediate area is a blend of high priced single family homes, guest houses, and some small commercial businesses. The historic seaport if two blocks to the north and Duval Street a five minute walk to the west. This home would make a great vacation rental for a buyer who wants some income to help pay a portion of the purchase price. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view more photos of this thoroughly renovated home that is offered for sale at $1,275,000. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. Don't make the same mistake the woman doctor from New Jersey made several years ago. Buy this house before someone else does. This is a one-of-a-kind home.

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