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Monday, December 10, 2007
News You can Use
Fresh off the Press. FLASH. Actually, it isn't even public knowledge yet. But it is now I guess. Last week a realtor at Prudential Knight Keyside Properties let the cat out of the bag when she started telling folks that Ed Knight (the former owner of Knight Realty which he sold in the mid 1990s that became Prudential Knight-Keyside Properties) and Claude Gardner had re-purchased the real estate company back from the current owner. I called a friend at Prudential who confirmed that the deal is going through and that things are going to change--soon. First, there will be local ownership. Second, there will be hands on management by the owner. Third, the present management will not stay. Sounds positive to me.
Ten years ago Knight Realty was the top real estate firm in Key West. It was the place to work. Ownership and management changed hands and things deteriorated--big time. I worked there and witnessed several exits that were not nice. I won't say any more.
The top sales people that left Prudential moved on to other offices including the Real Estate Company of Key West. That company was purchased and renamed a couple of years ago and the new management there had a bad time. Most of the former Prudential Knight agents that had moved there left and formed Truman and Company. The old RECKW building and parking lot is now deserted.
Now for some good news: A week ago I reported the sales up-tick for Key West during the month of November. I have been meaning to give you an update on Contingent Sales--that is contracts that have been signed by both buyer and seller that are proceeding along towards an eventual closing date but that are contingent upon certain conditions occurring. There are 36 such residential contracts pending in Key West as of this morning. CLICK HERE to see the properties that are contingent. They are in all price ranges and locations from Key West up to Shark Key. I deleted all of the developer contracts for condo sales down on the Key West Seaport.
CLICK HERE to checkout all of the real estate listings from Key West to Key Largo. I'd be pleased to schedule a showing of any property between Key West to Sugarloaf and I can even arrange to help you find a good Realtor up yonder. Call me at 305-766-2642.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Key West Cottage--Only $10,500
A Key West Cottage for only $10,500. There must be a catch, you say.
Every once in a while a deal comes along that just makes doggone good sense. This may be the time for you to expand your horizons by shrinking your expectations.
This lovely little cottage is painted in island colors and even has air conditioning. Granted, it is a bit smaller than most cottages (it is only six-by-eight foot). But it is truly a hand-crafted, Key West-style pastel blue cottage and is perfect for the fun-loving with a whimsical side. It comes fully furnished with a turquoise, yellow and white décor—complete with artwork, area rugs, a brushed suede couch, pillows, TV/DVD player, toys, front porch, electricity, air-conditioning, operable windows and a hand-built door that locks and features a shingled roof, designer ceramic tile floors, and custom-trim work. There is also a flat-screen TV with canine-friendly DVD collection, and designer toys by Hot Diggity Dog and Chewy Vuitton.
The Cottage that will have your neighbors howling at your real estate acumen. The price is subject to change, so act quickly. CLICK HERE and scroll down to get more info. Land not included, however.
And on that rare occasion you and your mate are on the outs and are fighting like dogs and cats, you could take refuge in your Key West Cottage. Or maybe you might just want to rent it out on the sly (I am sure you won't be able to obtain a non-transient residential occupancy license form the city). You could probably get $800 or $900 per month in rent. But you'll have to figure out something about the bathroom facilities.
If you are looking for a cottage that is a little larger than the one shown above, checkout the Key West mls CLICK HERE then give me a call to set up a showing. 305-766-2642.
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1800 Atlantic Condo -- Let's Make a Deal
Just Listed: 1800 Atlantic Unit C129. These are the basics: List price is $469,900 or $358 per sq ft. It is the lowest priced unit at 1800 Atlantic with a transient license which means you can legally rent the unit on a nightly basis to help cover your mortgage cost. CLICK HERE for more info and photos.
The unit has 1357 sq ft of space so it is identical to about 90% of the other units there. A couple are larger because they are located directly on the ocean; one is a 3 bedroom, and there is a smaller unit with one bedroom. Otherwise, the units are the same. The difference is the location and whether the unit has an ocean view, street view, or mangrove view. But the units basically rent for the same price.
The unit is not furnished and the kitchen has not been updated since the unit was built. If you are not buying the unit to live in, that is not a big deal and it certainly is not going to effect the average daily rate you charge renters.
1800 Atlantic is located directly on the ocean and has a private beach, huge pool, spa, covered parking, and tennis courts. There is a good solid base of people who return to 1800 Atlantic year after year because it offers them value. Click the following links to checkout a few comparable units that are rented nightly to see their pricing and availability. Rent Key West has a couple of units: Unit 228 and Unit 435. I sold unit 435 a couple of years ago. The buyer paid just under $1million for it. At Home in Key West has several units are varying price points. Papaya Place is the cheapest. Or go to 1800 Atlantic webpage to watch a virtual tour and checkout a variety of units, availability, and pricing. I think you will see that the unit mentioned here has some real upside to it as a long term investment.
This particular unit is Bank Owned. The prior owner purchased it in April 2005 and paid $742,000. The unit is priced today at $469,900 and reflects the new reality. I have sold and listed & sold units there and I tell my customers that they must treat their investment as an investment to make money. They need to hire the right management company and keep the unit rented as much as possible. A lot of people buy a property like this and then spend valuable prime season time in the unit or let their friends or family use the unit for free. Wrong idea. The unit is there to pay for itself, not to give your friends a free Key West vacation.
So if you think you might be interested in buying a nice unit at 1800 Atlantic give me a call at 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. Don't wait. I really think this unit will sell fairly quickly.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
You have be an unsentimental and crotchy old curmudgeon not to remember the lyrics and more importantly the message of Mr. Rogers' opening song to his daily program: "Won't You Be My Neighbor?". If you have forgotten, however, CLICK HERE to jog your memory.
The message to me was that as a neighbor you belong to a place, a special place, that you share with people with common values. And when Mr. Rogers sang "It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood,A beautiful day for a neighbor" you just knew that he was singing to you.
I have written many times about the Casa Marina Neighborhood as an attractive alternative to the Old Town area of Key West. And each time I wrote about houses or condos for sale in the area. But today I am suggesting that you consider buying a vacant lot and build your own dream home in a great neighborhood. My neighborhood. The Casa Marina area.
The 1000 block of Washington is probably the best single lot in Key West. Look at the photo at the top right to see for yourself. It is the corner of Washington and Whalton and looks like a park. The lot is 12,700 sq ft and is priced at $3,000,000. There ain't another one like it on the island. CLICK HERE for more info and beautiful photos. I live across the street. So if you buy, please don't make too much noise when you build your new dream home.
Property number two is located at 1426 Reynolds just a stone's through from the famous Casa Marina Hotel and the Atlantic Ocean. The historic R.J. Reynold's home is across the street to the east and there are numerous multi-million dollar homes in the surrounding blocks. This property has HARC (Historic Architectural Review Commission) approval for a new residence to be built on the 11,500 sq ft lot that is priced at $1,350,000. A second ROGO building permit is available at additional cost. (This property was previously a legal duplex, so the lot can be subdivided into 2 parcels or a second home (guest unit) could be built together with the main residence.) Since a good part of the building approval process has already been completed, this lot could make the construction of your dream home even speedier. CLICK HERE for more info and photos on this property.
Finally, there is an opportunity to buy a 5376 sq ft lot with approved plans for the construction of a 2572 sq ft home at 906 South Street. This property is now listed at $595,000. The owner bought this property in May 2004 and paid $1,200,000. So this property is on sale. CLICK HERE for more info and pics.
I love this neighborhood. I am close to the beach and Old Town. I can be at the shopping centers in about 5 minutes--even when the tourists are in town. The area has big streets, big skies, beautiful yards and mature, lush trees. And it is quiet. Won't you be my neighbor. Give me a call for more info on any of these properties. 305-766-2642 or email at kw1101v@aol.com .
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
728 Love Lane
Just Listed: 728 Love Lane, Old Town, Key West is located down a quiet lane in the heart of Old Town and is an exceptional 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. The locations is an easy stroll to the center of Duval Street. This residence is a must see for anyone who desires the best in location, privacy, security, top notch construction, and superb attention to EVERY detail. Some features include: Off street parking, heated, custom reverse infinity edge pool, two zone A/C, whole house back up generator, professional chef's kitchen built by a custom furniture maker with Wolf/SubZero/Bosch Appliances, spacious loft to accommodate extra guests, extensive storage, covered veranda with wet bar, ice maker and under counter refrigerator, impact windows and skylights, floor to ceiling marble and decorative tile in all baths.
Anyone who has read my blog knows how fond I am of homes located on almost any of the Old Town lanes. This particular lane has the added pizazz of being Love Lane. Now what kind if passionless and frigid individual would not want to live on Love Lane?
This house is a re-do of a re-do of a re-do. But from the pics, I think this renovation got it right. The renovator is also a Realtor who has done several projects in Old Town. And he uses top quality materials and lots of imagination to achieve a project that is both practical and romantic.
CLICK HERE for more photos and additional info on this cute little abode. The home is 2100 sq ft and is priced at $2,250,000 or $1.071 per sq. ft. Now that is quite a bit in any market but when you consider what you are getting for your money, this house is just plain practically magic.
Let's go take a look together. Call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. If you have the money, this really is a house to consider. And if you can't quite afford this property, CLICK HERE to checkout the other homes available in Key West. Again, give me a call to help you find your new home in Paradise. Just think, if you bought now, you could be at home in Key West for Christmas.
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Monday, December 3, 2007
November Sales Report
The November single home sales report for Key West improved over the prior month. But more importantly, there is a perception that the real estate market in Key West is on the up-tick.
There were 9 single family homes sold in Key West in November 2007 with a total sales volume of $8,615,000. The least expensive home was a one bed one bath listed at $390,000 and sold for $380,000. The most expensive home was a massive two home assemblage in the 1200 block of Washington Street that had been on the market for several years. It did not sell during the boom years but surprisingly did sell in November. Asking price was $2,990,000 and sold for $2,655,000 to an English buyer. My sources told me that the devalued dollar played greatly in the purchase price. And even though the home had a fantastic kitchen, the new owner is going to put his touch in a new one. (Perhaps the old days really are returning!)
Eleven single family homes sold in 2006 totaling $8,081,000. The lowest priced home sold for $359,000 and the highest priced was listed at $1,850,000 sold for $1,630,000. In 2005 there were 5 single sales total $5,135,000 with the lowest $485,000 and the highest asked $2,875,000 sold at $2,687,000. But in 2004 there were 19 single sales totaling $15,321,500 with the lowest selling at $490,000 and the highest selling at $1,450,000.
Eight condos or town homes were sold during November 2007 with sales totaling $6,645,800. The least expensive unit sold for $285,000. This sale is most troubling because the owner bought the unit in 2005 for $585,000. That is a $300,000 loss. The unit was located at Santa Clara and was a 2 bed one bath unit with 980 sq ft. That sale is very depressing. The highest price sale was at the Beachside Condos sold at $1,711,000. In 2004 23 condos sold totaling $14,464,706 with the lowest priced unit selling at $362,690 and the highest at $985,001. In 2005 only 6 condos sold totaling $5,315,500 with the lowest selling at $299,000 and the highest at $1,650,000. And in 2006 3 (yes only 3)sold totaling 2,199,000 with the lowest at $520,000 and the highest at $1,000,000.
So it appears the sales reports support the positive and upbeat feeling I am getting from fellow Realtors that the market is on the upturn, be it ever so slight. The summer and fall market are always the worst for Key West. But the sales for November 2007 were the best since the banner year 2005. So even though the numbers in total sales or dollar amount are not as high as me might want, they are certainly better than they have been for the prior two years.
If you are thinking about getting into the Key West real estate market before it goes on the rebound, you can checkout all of the mls listings by CLICKING HERE. Then please give me a call at 305-766-2642 so I can set up a showing for you. There is mortgage money available and the market is still a buyer's market. So don't procrastinate.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Don't Ask. Don't Tell. Doesn't Apply in Key West
During Wednesday night's CNN-YouTube Republican Presidential Debate Retired Brig. Gen. Keith Kerr created quite a ruckus. He prefaced his video question by saying: “I’m a retired brigadier general with 43 years of service. And I’m a graduate of the Special Forces Officer Course, the Commanding General Staff Course and the Army War College. And I’m an openly gay man.” Then said: “I want to know why you think that American men and women in uniform are not professional enough to serve with gays and lesbians.”
The candidates responded and you can read what they said elsewhere. But his question and the fact that he had not disclosed that he was an adviser to the Hilary Clinton Campaign caused a media stir and lots of finger pointing at CNN for not doing its homework in learning about the general's affiliation with the Clinton Campaign.
Yesterday morning the general was on the CNN's "American Morning" program and John Roberts, the newsman, not the Chief Justice, questioned him about his motivation in asking the question. It was when John Roberts asked the general about his experience as a gay man in the military, the general said “because of the generation in which I grew up, one could not reveal their sexuality.”
I knew exactly what he was saying. Men who grew up in the 1950's and 1960's just were not gay, but had secret sex with other men. Many of them married and had families and lived in denial of their sexual orientation. Those that never married were just "bachelors". Have not heard that term in years...
But in June 1969 there were a series of public disturbances that became known as the Stonewall Riots in New York City when gays stood up against police harassment. And that act of defiance made it possible for so many millions of gay people to later acknowledge that they are in fact gay. And happy.
I added the "And happy" for a reason: the perception was that a gay life was actually a life filled with tragedy. That may have been true before Stonewall, because as the general pointed out that in his generation people could not reveal their sexuality. But 38 1/2 years after Stonewall people all over the world are openly gay to some extent or another. Some places are more receptive to gay people like large cosmopolitan cities such as New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Paris,and Berlin. But gays are in rural areas as well. They are probably just less visible.
Key West is a small town with a cosmopolitan attitude if there ever was one. It is not necessary for a gay man or woman to create any illusion about his or her sexual identity here. If you are a gay man living in Key West you do not have to keep your sexual orientation a secret. The City of Key West has five separate ordinances dealing with non discrimination based on sexual orientation, equality of human rights, discrimination in employment, housing, and AIDs discrimination. So it is okay to be gay in Key West. And beyond Public Policy there is the plain sense of community that we are one family that pervades our little town. I think there are as many straight people with the famous "One Human Family" sticker on their cars or scooters as gays or lesbians.
But in Key West it does not matter. To those of you who are looking to move to some place where it is okay to be gay consider Key West as your possible new home. My only regret about moving to Key West is that it took me so long to get here.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
What you can buy for $500,000 or less
Up north, in America, you can buy a pretty fancy home or condo if you have $500,000 to spend.
Since the housing market in Key West has taken its downward turn the prices on some single family homes and condos have become more affordable. So I thought I would share my search of homes and condos in the Old Town, Casa Marina, and Meadows Area with you.
To be concise: there ain't much. CLICK HERE to see the single family homes under $500,000. I have omitted some that are just plain awful or have really bad locations.
CLICK HERE to checkout the condos and townhomes in the same areas referenced above. There are two condos worth mentioning. Unit #298 at Shipyard in the Truman Annex is priced at $500,000 or $735 per sq ft. It is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath second floor unit with 680 sq. ft. and looks typical of the units available there. It can be legally rented on a transient basis. Other units have recently sold between $550,000 and $580,000 so this price is fairly good. CLICK HERE for the full info on this unit.
The townhome at Lionsgate 1118 Olivia CLICK HERE looks very interesting. This is a free standing single family home that is integrated into The Lionsgate Compound of similar homes that share a common pool and community area. CLICK HERE for more photos and info. This unit is priced at $485,000 or $700 per sq ft. (for basically a single family home in a great Old Town location with parking and the the use of a pool).
If you see something you like, give me a call. I'd love to help you find your affordable home in Paradise. Call Gary Thomas, 305.766.2642.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
313 William Street -- Old Town Mansion
Just Listed: 313 William Street, Old Town Mansion. This award winning house was fully renovated/restored in 2005. The main house has 3 bedrooms 2 luxury bathrooms, library, an outstanding kitchen with gourmet appliances. Across the back of the house is a glorious covered porch that spans 34' X 16' with ample seating and views of the pool, outdoor kitchen and gardens. Beyond the pool is a cottage with sleeping loft and is kitchen ready.(Separate access and approved plans to enlarge). There are all new mechanical systems: plumbing, electrical, air conditioning. The house is wired for audio /visual, computer and cable and runs with efficiency. This is a one of a kind house that accommodates a garden party for 200 just as intimately as it welcomes a couple or family for a quiet evening on the front porch. CLICK HERE for more info on 313 William Street.
The house is on one of the best streets in Key West and it is located a stones throw from the Historic Key West Seaport. If you are a boater, you can be at your boat within a five minute walk from your front door. Likewise, you can walk to the restaurants and nightlife on Duval within a 5-7 minute walk.
Part of the Joy of living is Key West is the ability to take in as many of the events that make this little island such a joy. And this location and this historic house in particular, would make your life in Paradise just a little more joyous.
If you cannot afford the $4,275,000 asking price ($1497 per sq ft) there are lots of other homes that are not quite so expensive. CLICK HERE to checkout the Key West mls website to find the home or business that meets your needs. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, at 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing of properties that interest you.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Key West Investment Property
Just Listed: 513 Olivia Street Key West, Fl. Two story legal duplex in Old Town and just 1/2 block off of Duval Street.
Just a few steps from Duval sits this great conch house with a secluded pool and gardens. This historic duplex is an ideal income or owner-occupied property. The exposed Dade Pine walls accent a beautiful upstairs owner's unit with one bedroom and one bath. The downstairs unit has two bedrooms and one bath and opens to the rear gardens and pool. There are upstairs and downstairs porches that lend themselves to people watching or relaxing with a good book and your favorite beverage. This property is a possible transient rental license receiver location. CLICK HERE for more info and pics of this property.
The area is densely populated with other transient rental units. And its proximity to Duval lends itself to use as a transient rental operation. I would suggest any potential investor checkout the websites of several companies that rent units in the area to see what kind of income a new owner could expect to achieve after a couple of years in the business. THIS 2 BEDROOM ON OLIVIA rents for $6080 to $7500 per month during season. THIS ONE BEDROOM @ DUVAL SQUARE rents for $3320 to $4100 during season.
CLICK HERE to do your own search of the Key West MLS website where you can checkout all residential and commercial listings. Then call Gary Thomas at 305.766.2642 to schedule a showing.
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