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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Projects of Key West - An Update


Four months have passed since I last wrote about the projects of Key West - the renovation of older homes and the construction of new homes that keep our little island a beehive of activity.  I guess you might call the renovation of our little homes a cottage industry, pun intended.  Some of the recent renovations are shaking up my belief system as to what our Historic Architectural Review Commission may allow. I'm not complaining. I just am not sure I always understand what gets approved and why while other projects do not get approved.

I wrote about the legal duplex located at 506 Elizabeth Street at least tree times during the preceding year and showed it perhaps ten times or more. I thought this was a great property that had upside potential either as a duplex or as a conversion to a single family home. You could not beat the location across the street two blocks off Duval and two blocks from the Key West Seaport. The first two photos show the duplex when it was offered for sale. The bottom three photos are recent pics that show the "single family house" that is nearing completion. Note the second door on the front porch is now gone. In its place is a new window. In fact new windows were added to the ground floor which previously had dated glass louver windows with window A/C unit in the living room. The back ground level deck was removed and a new stairway has been added.
The house at 527 Margaret Street appeared in my blog at least twice. The place had been cobbled together to create more rooms and living spaces than made sense. The place was a mess. The new owner got permission to rebuild the house in place but had to retain and reuse the front facade. I found an old photo that shows the property in 1965. A few days before construction began some big trees at the rear of the property got a major "haircut". That made it possible for heavy equipment to start the removal and renewal.The "new" house will have Hardiboard siding and impact glass windows which will make the house less expensive to insure for both wind and homeowners insurance. There will be a new pool at the property as well.

The house at 617 Grinnell Street is a bit of a rarity in Old Town Key West. Our Historic Architectural Review Commission normally does not allow old houses to be torn down. This place is a rare exception.  I did not review the records but can tell from the black and white photo that 617 Grinnell was not considered a contributing structure given the asbestos shingle siding and clam shell awnings. The building came down in just a couple of days. Within a matter of days the new piers were added and framing began soon afterwards. The project end is near.

620 Ashe Street is getting a new lease on life starting with a new foundation. The house was elevated so that new piers and superstructure could be built. The house was lowered onto the new piers'  The old building and new addition will get all  new windows, doors, interiors, etc.
The house at 410 Simonton Street was in my blog a couple of times during the past few years when it was offered for sale. The place had been carved up into nine apartments by a previous owner. I remember showing the units. I refused to enter one of the apartments which smelled so bad.  But I told buyers this could be one of the sweetest properties once again. And I am confident it will be. A nasty accessory building at the rear was removed. Interiors were removed. Failing piers were replaced. A rickety exterior stairway was taken down and a new stairway is being built which will land in the rear.  The old roof was removed and replaced. Slowly, the delicate house is being rebuilt.  I can't wait to see how beautiful this place will look when it is completed.
Three of the four homes at what I like to call the "tippie top" of Solares Hill are getting a near total makeover. Just below you will see a series of old photos followed by recent pictures which show the homes located at the the highest point on in the island of Key West.  The black and white aerial photo shows Elizabeth Street where it intersects Angela Street midway in the photo. You will note two large houses on either side of Angela Street which jogs to the right and becomes Windsor Lane. Windsor Lane descends downward toward the Key West cemetery a couple of blocks to the east. The corner has been a very busy intersection for the past year. The owner of 700 Elizabeth Street rebuilt the exterior second floor balcony and repainted the house. The owner of 630 Elizabeth Street gutted that property and basically rebuilt the house from outside in. The cottage across the street at 629 Elizabeth Street was literally torn to the ground except for the front facade which is now nearing completion.  
Rear view of 630 Elizabeth Street on the upper left and side view of 700 Elizabeth on the right

700 Elizabeth Street
630 Elizabeth Street is located on the corner to the north. At one time a store was located on the first floor and living space was provided on the second floor. The black and white photo below shows a door on the right side of the first floor porch. This door leads to what was the second floor apartment. More recently the place was considered a legal duplex by the city. A prior owner had started renovations a couple of years ago and then suspended the project. The current owner resumed renovations in 2014 when a new barricade went up around the property and the shed addition at the rear came down. I watched and photographed the property as sections of the old house were removed and replaced. I was surprised to see a new shed addition rebuilt. I understand the original floor levels changed a bit during the renovation. The original ceiling heights were quite tall. As I understand it, the ceiling heights were reduced a it so that the third floor living space could provide more real head room as it will become actual living space in the completed house. There will be a ground floor apartment and a second floor owner's unit with additional living space on the third floor. I represented a prior owner of this house. I can tell you from experience the views from the second floor balcony are great, but they are incredible from the third floor window. I want to add an "I told you so!" to all the people who looked at this house when I was the listing agent and complained about the asking price of $449,000. Owners today of much smaller properties with far inferior buildings, lot sizes, and locations are asking as much or more now.  The current owner is doing an incredible job on the renovation. I wish him well.
View from third floor looking down to Elizabeth Street
CLICK HERE to view 630 Elizabeth Street photos

 The first time I saw 629 Elizabeth Street I felt like I wanted to save it. But since I'm a coward about tackling renovations, I knew I'd have to wait for two things: (1) the house to get listed for sale and (2) someone with money, guts, and style to take on the project. I saw this iconic old house and the prominent location as being a formidable challenge. I blogged when the house did get listed and later when it sold. Several months ago most of the original house was razed to make way for "renovations". The front facade was all that remained of the old house. The facade with the pouring of new piers upon which the new house would be built. I probably took more photos of this project than any other. I'm not sure yet what to think. I'm not against what has happened. I don't know how it will turn out.

Memories fade. Old photos help us remember what things "used" to look like.
CLICK HERE to view photos 629 Elizabeth Street.

I wrote about 1108 Watson Street at least twice and probably showed it to a dozen potential buyers. They like the place for its asking price, pool, and off street parking, but were unsure of the place because of the spiral staircase and funny second floor loft. The new owner of this property gutted the interior, added a dormer to the rear, and is creating an entirely different house in the process. I'm adding a couple of interior photos to help longtime Readers recall this place. I am pretty sure the interior will be totally gutted and replaced as a part of the renovation. Potential buyers that looked at this house and decided against it ought to take note of the improvements.
CLICK HERE to view before and after photos of 1108 Watson St.

The Post World War II house at 1233 South Street intrigued me and several buyers. This three bedroom home sat on a large and beautifully landscaped corner lot just one block east of the Casa Marina area.  I represented the buyer who has begun a total renovation and expansion of this home. Much of the aged landscaping has been removed including a diseased mahogany tree.  New specimen palms planted as a forerunner to work on the home. The faux stone siding that was added years ago over the original wood siding has been removed. New insulation has been added which make the home much more energy efficient. New impact windows have also been added. These windows add architectural beauty to the house and reduced the cost of wind insurance.

Buyers who are looking for a potential project (renovation or new construction) really need to consider areas like this as an alternative to houses in Old Town which are typically highly restrictive as to what architectural changes that can be made and limiting as to the materials that may be used in a renovation or restoration.   Lot sizes are usually larger and the neighboring areas are typically less densely populated than Old Town.
CLICK HERE to view more photos of 1233 South Street

There are several projects underway in the Casa Marina Area. The mid-century house at 904 Flagler Avenue has been completely transformed into something entirely different from the simple ranch it used to be. When I wrote about this property in August I didn't get what was going on. Now that the project has been completed I gotta confess I love it.
I wrote about 1019 Flagler Avenue a couple of times over the years. The original man-made Indian Block exterior facade was manufactured in place using a cement based material similar to concrete block but that has natural stone appearance. Years later the house was added onto when CBS blocks were used. The addition destroyed the unique look of the original house. The new owner ripped out the concrete block additions and has erected new additions on either side of the original structure. Construction is ongoing of what will be a more than 4,000 sq ft home.
CLICK HERE to view more photos of 1019 Flagler Avenue. (Lots of photos of the former house and current interior framing.)


1128 Von Phister Street was a small mid-century home that was razed to make way for a new two story home. The Von Phister lot is only 4322 sq ft but it sold for $495,000 or $804.88 per sq ft.  That price for the land is higher on a per sq ft basis than just about any active listing in either Old Town or Casa Marina.
A similar but more expensive scenario is taking place two blocks to the south at 1119 Johnson Street. The new owner purchased  this property two years ago at the price of $1,300,000 and then took down the mid-century home. A new two story home is being built and is supposed to be completed in the next month or so. The only major improvement yet to be built is the swimming pool. The Casa Marina Area lot is 7500 sq ft. The owner paid $1,300,000 or $692 per sq ft to buy the land on which the new approximate two million home is being built. It will be worth it because home values in the Casa Marina Area continue to rise. This particular block is noted for its extraordinary architecture.
1119 Johnson Street before the CBS wall and the original home were razed

Out on the far eastern end of the island a very large house on the Riviera Canal at 3810 Flagler Avenue just completed a total renovation and expansion. I showed this house a couple of times when it was offered for sale a few years ago. The water views from the back of the house were incredible. Most of the people who buy homes in this area are locals who enjoy the direct water access canal frontage offers. You can be in deep water within minutes of leaving your property.  The next time you drive toward the end of Flagler Avenue take note of the other renovations currently in progress.

If you are a potential buyer who is looking for a house in Key West and have not found the home of your dreams, maybe you should consider buying a property that can be renovated or possibly a place that can be torn down and rebuilt. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to explore the possibilities in Key West. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you turn your dream into your reality.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

1112 Varela Street, Key West - Old Town South of Truman

Just Listed by Preferred Properties Key West, that's where I work but this is not my listing, 1112 Varela Street in the South of Truman section of Old Town Key West.  A lot of would-be buyers may not realize there is more to Old Town than those few blocks between the Key West cemetery and Duval Street. There are more houses of the same approximate age and construction in the area South of Truman. Many of the streets have different names and this confuses both tourists and locals. The new listing on Varela Street would be Frances Street if Frances Street continued on the south side of Truman. I dug into the old shoebox and found an old photo that shows this property fifty years ago in a time before all the white picket fences, palm trees, and tropical foliage that started to adorn our homes and yards. The photo helps to explain the current configuration as well. The front porch with tile floor is now a cozy place to watch the world pass by only less visible from the street. The front door opens into the living room which then becomes the dining area which then leads into the kitchen. The kitchen flows into the Florida room complete with wood louvers look out to the rear orchid garden and pool. The two bedrooms with baths are located on the left side of the house. The original metal louvers shown in the black and white photo have been replaced. In fact the house has been updated and made into an inviting 1065 sq ft single level home that will capture your fancy.
 CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view listing photos of this really cute Key West cottage with an enchanting rear garden and pool. This is the kind of place would-be buyers dream of owning. It's offered at $879,000. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a visit. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West.


Monday, January 12, 2015

720 Washington Street - Key West - Casa Marina Area


 Just Listed by Preferrred Properties Key West, that's where I work but this is not my listing, 720 Washington Street which is located in the Casa Marina Area.
 The listing Realtor describes this 2138 sq ft house this way:
"If you want to live in the best neighborhood in Key West, this is the perfect location in the exclusive Casa Marina area, its just 2 blocks from the ocean and public tennis courts. Built in 1985 and refined in 2002. This 4 bedroom 3 bath home sits prominently high up on the property. Cathedral ceilings and open floor plan gives the space the breath of light and air you want when living in the tropics. Brazilian walnut floors throughout the main level. Spacious heated pool with wood decking allowing plenty of room for entertaining."
 The great room includes a very tall vaulted ceiling that adds lots of drama to the living space. Built in book cases and media wall give the space architectural interest and utility. French doors open out from the living area to the rear deck and pool area. A separate set of French doors open out from the dining area.
The main level master bedroom with en-suite bath is extra large and also has a vaulted ceiling. Again the ceiling height adds drama to the space.  French doors at the rear open out to the pool for a late night dip.
A second first floor bedroom would make a great guest bedroom or pet suite.  Maybe the SOLD sign on the wall is a good omen on this new listing. 
There are two more bedrooms on the second floor. They share a Jack and Jill bath.  CLICK HERE to view more photos I took of this property.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view listing photos of 720 Washington Street that is offered for sale at $1,750,000. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. I live in the Casa Maria Area and love it. Let me show you around and tell you why.


Saturday, January 10, 2015

720 Simonton Street (Rear), Key West, Florida

A few years ago I started to use the term "slow lanes of Key West" as a counterpoint to places up north in America where people live their lives in the fast lane. You know what I mean.  People who live lives driven by ambition and accumulation. People who buy things for show and blow. Down here hardly anything ever happens on a slow lane. Hardly anybody ever sees what's going on because most people here don't care what you "have" or what you "do" or how "rich" you are. And most people won't be driving their cars or riding their bikes or even walking their dogs past your house unless it is on a regular path.  That is why many owners prefer to own a home on a slow lane - they can live their lives pretty much uninterrupted.

The little house at the far end of 720 Simonton Street is just such a place. I dug into the old shoebox and found a photo taken half a century ago of this same small cottage. The cottage sits at the rear of a private drive (deeded) that enters off Simonton Street between the Gardens Hotel to the north and Petronia Street to the south. You'll probably recognize the contemporary house located next to the driveway. I found a photo of the old commercial building that occupied the same location years ago.
I found more photos of other surrounding houses that all appear to have been built around the same time. They all share that tree lined drive from Simonton Street to where it ends in a large gravel parking area for the homes located there. I recently showed 720 Simonton Street Rear and remembered that I had been back in this hidden area years ago but did not return because I had no need to go there. I get amazed at how hidden some places are. This is one of them.
 The listing Realtor describes 720 Simonton Street Rear this way:
"Live In The Heart Of Key West Just Steps From All The Attractions On Duval Street! Cozy Cottage Located Off A Quiet Lane In Old Town With Deeded Off-street Parking. One Bedroom, One Bathroom, Living-dining Area, And Galley Kitchen. Sliders Open On Front And Back Of Home To Two Separate Privacy Fenced Decks."
As soon as you pass the gated entry you realize this cottage is no cigar maker cottage. Instead, it is slice of life of mid-century American architecture complete with glass slider doors that provide ample daytime illumination of the living area located on the other side of the wide deck.
 The four room house is easy to understand. The living room and dining area are located in front. The galley kitchen and bathroom are located in the middle of the house. And the spacious bedroom is located at the rear where there is another set of sliders that open out to a rear deck.  Notice all the closet space in the bedroom. This place just seems to offer so much living space as compared to some cigar maker cottages where sometimes rooms are cramped. If you are reaching your 'golden years' you'll appreciate that all rooms are located on one level. There are no stairs, no spiral staircase, and no ship's ladder or other contraption to complicate your life or mobility. And your off street parking spot it located right outside your front door. CLICK HERE to see more photos.
720 Simonton Street rear is zoned  HNC (1-3) which may allow for future transient rental which would require the purchase of a transient rental license at additional expense. This property does not have a transient license and may not be rented transiently at this time. Some abutting properties do have transient rental licenses. 720 Simonton Street rear could rented as a monthly vacation rental. I think this would make an excellent vacation rental property even without a pool. There is room for a hot tub. That could add some wow power to the property. This property is located one block off Duval Street but far from the noise and hullabaloo.

CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet on 720 Simonton Street rear which is offered for sale at $519,000. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to arrange a showing. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West.

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