I wrote above this house has not been renovated. It wasn't. But it was messed around with. The original front porch was partially enclosed and had jalousie windows added. French doors were added to the adjacent parlor that is adjacent to the enclosed porch. The space is dark and dreary. The porch enclosure should be removed and existing interiors should be dramatically changed. Plans to renovate the property are included in the offering. The elevations shown below would "restore" or perhaps "create" a Grand Conch front facade with two story porches. The new house would have three bedrooms and a new detached guest cottage plus pool. The existing "garage" would disappear and be replaced by two tandem parking spaces. The bay window on the first floor would be re-purposed as a steam room for the first floor front bedroom.
The second floor was built for the way people lived one hundred fifty years ago. It had a bathroom added and that worked for the past century. Modern Key West functions much differently. We may not need as much closet space as folks living up north in America, but we need more bathrooms. The plans include a main floor guest bath located under the stairs. The first floor bedroom has shower plus steam room. The two second floor bedrooms have en-suite baths and the guest cottage has a half bath. There is even a pool bath located. New glass slider glass panel doors will open out to the pool from the first floor and second floor rear decks. The view from the second floor rear will be amazing. The back yard is quite large and undeveloped. The plans propose a guest cottage and pool. A new owner might prefer a larger pool The plans are proposed and not determinative as to what must be done.
This little part of town has changed dramatically since I moved to Key West in 1993. The old seaport was renovated and now is an esplanade that wraps around toward the Truman Waterfront Park. The seedy old buildings on Caroline Street have become upscale shops and restaurants. More restaurants and hotels are located where the original boat docks existed to the north and west. The photos just below show the corner next to 627 Caroline. The photos show the history and the change over the years. Such is also the story of much of Old Town. So much is the same, and so much has changed, mostly for the good.