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Saturday, August 15, 2009
How Gay was My Villa?
It's a free world (at least it is here in Key West) where people can and do just about anything and everything they want. We all seem to get along. And except for some do-gooders that sit on some public commissions, we all try to stay out of each others "business".
One of the really great things about my job is that I get to see inside so many Key West homes. Some places amaze me. I go home and start to clean, or paint, or redecorate. Others make me feel pity for the sad souls that live in helpless hovels. I have been inside more than enough places that reek of urine but that are inhabited by human beings. I have had to move sideways through rooms filled with years of accumulated trash. And I wonder what in the world is wrong with the people that live there.
I have been in multi-million dollar properties that exude an ambiance most of us can only dream of. But more regularly I get to see some really nice homes that are comfortably decorated with Key West flair. You can't by flair in a store, but you know it when you see it. Many of the chicest of homes are gay owned have the look and style buyers want. But then the buyers get the drama of trying to negotiate with royalty.
And there have been a few occasions I have shown houses that are just a gay as gay can get. The most memorable gay house was located in the Meadows area. I showed that house several times a few years back. It had the obligatory statue of David near the pool. There were statuettes, oil paintings, charcoal prints,and etchings of nude and semi-nude males throughout the house and garden. Every square foot had some form of art that paid homage to the naked male figure. After months of not being able to sell the house, the listing Realtor finally persuaded the owner to store some of the artwork off property. A few years later when that same house was for sale again I actually noticed what terrible shape it was in. The naughty artwork from before had distracted my attention from the condition of the property itself. But it did the same thing to my potential buyers because nobody was ever interested in seeing that place a second time.
One gay man asked me to look at his house to discuss listing it. Key West was in the height of the real estate boom.I might have got the listing had I not told him to take down the huge and virtually nude portrait of himself that hung above French doors leading to the back yard.
There was also that time I was in a really nice home located at the dead end of a Key West lane to discuss listing the house. The owner and I were standing in one of two master baths discussing the features of the house when I spotted it. The DILDO! I lost my voice and the ability to put words together. Decorating with dildos is a no-no.
I have seen enough mannequins dressed in drag or adorned in leather posed in the corner of a room or next to a window that I don't even take a second look anymore. But my buyers do.
Mannequins are one thing. Slings are another. I wrote in my blog about "The War of the Roses" house. I showed it several times. The name I gave the property was derived from the ordeal the two gay owners were going through in the split of their personal lives and their real estate investments. But I had to laugh at the extra bedroom that was set up as a dungeon complete with sling. Most of my buyers did find that room very interesting.
A few weeks ago I showed a house I had written about in my blog. The owners have left town and the place now has a long term tenant that has turned the place into his own comfortable gay love nest. I say that kindly. The tenant is as sweet as he can be. The place is immaculate. Let's just say the walls of the master bedroom and master bath are decorated primarily with photos of naked gay porn stars. I think it would be very difficult for a normal straight couple to imagine living in this house because of the huge collection of gay porn photos and other gay decorations throughout the house and near the pool. God, I must sound like some prude!
Call me old fashioned. I grew up in the 1950s when gay decorating was -- different. But what the heck. This is Key West. It is okay to be gay here, and it is okay to decorate your home or garden anyway you want.
If you are thinking of buying a place in Key West and are looking for a gay Realtor, call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or contact my by e-mail at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. Living life in Key West is just great. I could care less how you decorate your villa as long as you are happy. However, sometimes it might be a little easier to sell the place if you hide your porn and stow away the dildos. lol
524 White Street - Old Town - Key West - Short Sale
I have not been inside 524 White Street since it was just listed as a short sale. I disclose this because 524 White Street was previously listed by Preferred Properties in January 2007 at the asking price of $1,150,000. CLICK HERE to view that mls listing info and photos of the "then" condition. The 2007 listing described 524 White Street this way:
"This is a comfortable Historic house with large, bright rooms, crown molding, 9' ceilings and Dade pine floors. The kitchen features glass faced cabinets, stainless appliances including 2 wine coolers, porcelain farm sink and a gorgeous subway tile backsplash. The downstairs bedroom is currently set up as a library and offers a wall of built-in Poplar wood cabinets with hookups for computer and television. Beautiful French doors lead from this room to the back deck with a very deep heated cistern pool. The downstairs bath has Brazilian slate tiled floors and shower. Up the original wood staircase are 2 bedrooms and a full bath with clawfoot tub. Offering 2 zone central air and offstreet parking...this is a wonderful house."
Two and one-half years later things on the inside and the outside could look differently.
The current listing Realtor describes this property this way: "This is a potential short sale. Beautiful home, remodeled, large space with small pool. Off street parking, too!" CLICK HERE for more current listing information and current photos.
I drove by the house Friday afternoon to take a couple of exterior photos. The architecture is so attractive and somewhat a-typical as compared to many Old Town Key West homes. The landscaping in the front is a tiny bit overgrown and the house could use a new coat of paint. But those are the things new homeowners usually like to do on any house-no matter how "au courant" it is.
524 White Street is a short sale and it is offered at $525,000 or $311 per sq ft. I am a firm believer in comparison shopping so I created a list CLICK HERE of other homes in the Old Town, the Meadows, and the Casa Marina areas now offered at $525,000 or lower.
While you are doing the comparison shopping take a look at this house just around the corner down Curry Lane CLICK HERE. Curry Lane is private and cute and all the things I write about life on the slow lanes of Key West. But the houses' sizes and features are fairly similar. Except for the over $500,000 price difference. (I am not disparaging Curry Lane. I am saying that 524 White Street might be a buying opportunity for the right buyer.)
If you are interested in buying a nice sized home in Old Town with a pool and off street parking, 524 White Street might just meet your or exceed your expectations for the price. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. This place is tenant occupied and requires a 24 hour notice to show. CLICK HERE to search the Key West mls on our Association of Realtors website. The info on the Association's website is in real time as opposed to other sites that may offer stale listing info or that may attach trackers to your computer.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Are We There Yet?
People ask me if we have reached the bottom of the real estate market or if I think we almost there. It's like a kid asking "Are we there yet?". The uncertainty of the market drives some would-be buyers half nuts. They want to buy, but they don't want to pay too much. They want the deal of a lifetime without having to worry that someone else may get a better deal by waiting a little longer. It's like sitting in a hospital waiting room. You expect the worst and hope for the best. I guess more people prefer some finality over more uncertainty.
The chart above was borrowed from The Catherine "Cathy" Chaudemanche Team at Keller Williams Realty on this same topic. CLICK HERE to read that concise and very well written essay on real estate market cycles. The writer asked the same question as I did, but more artfully: "Which Real Estate stage are we in today?" I don't know when she wrote her piece but she gave an anecdotal account of where she perceived her local market at that time. She perceived her market was still in the Despondency and Depression stages.
I have been writing for some time now that most of the inexpensive properties have been put under contract. Those properties include numerous short sale houses, condos, and town homes in the Mid Town, New Town, and numerous Stock Island communities. Bank owned properties all over the Key West area seem to go under contract soon after they being listed if they are priced correctly and marketed properly. Bank owned properties that do not sell right away may have some underlying problem that continues to make the individual property difficult to sell. Finally, some upper-end properties are selling very quickly because of their inherent perceived value (location, design, construction, amenities, price, etc.) as compared to other similar properties.
I have noticed a resurgence of an almost buying frenzy starting to occur on some properties. Places that sold within the past few years for high prices that get listed as a short sale or bank owned property often go under contract within days if not hours of being listed. Many Realtors have clients waiting for that too-good-to-be-true buying opportunity.
Something else has just started to happen: price increases. There have not been enough increases to call it a trend, but there have been enough to note that not all properties are being marked "down".
Reuben Concepcion of Keys Financial sent out his take on the market a couple days ago. He said:
"The Federal Reserve left the key Fed Funds rate unchanged today. However, that’s not the important part of the story.
The Fed has been purchasing hundreds of billions in long term treasuries and mortgage backed securities this year as part of an effort to drive down long term interest rates – i.e. MORGAGES, and therefore help the real estate market recover.
They announced this program will come to an end by early October and will not be extended.
Rates have been artificially subsidized to the lows we’ve seen this year largely as a result of this government buying. Therefore, expect upward pressure on long term mortgage rates in the near future.
Additionally, the “positive” (not as terrible) economic news coming out (lower unemployment claims, etc) is helping the stock market rally, which also creates upward pressure on mortgage rates by moving money back into stocks and out of bonds."
I have been fortunate to have some "all cash" deals and some traditionally financed deals during the past year. I would love to see the low cost money continue, but I realize it probably will not.
If you read my blog regularly you have seen that I have mentioned many really nice properties that once sold at high prices that are now offered at significantly lower price points. I usually refer to these types of properties as buying opportunities. Sometimes I even call them bargains (as compared to previous prices or as compared to similarly priced properties that I subjectively view as inferior or too highly priced). Some readers and commentators may feel the Key West market will continue to fall. I don't know the answer. Nobody does. I monitor the County Clerks records and I know that more foreclosures are on the horizon.
What I do know is that the Island of Key West has a finite amount of permanent housing. Real buyers are now purchasing as opposed to sitting in the waiting room. If you look again at the above chart I think the Key West real estate market is somewhere between Hope and Optimism. There are enough indicators that we are no longer in the Despondency and Depression stages.
If you believe we are on the road to recovery and want to buy a place in Key West, please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or e-mail me at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. CLICK HERE to search the Key West Association of Realtors mls database. Get your place in Paradise.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
631 Southard Street - Old Town - Key West
Here is another real deal. The problem is you need to be kind of rich to afford it. But there are still lots of rich folks in America and some of them are looking for homes in Key West. If you are among that lucky bunch, you might want to consider 631 Southard Street that was just listed for sale at $1,995,000 or $785 per sq. ft. The listing Realtor describes the property this way:
"Elegant, Sophisticated, and Luxurious Historic Home on Solares Hill in the Heart of Old Town Key West. Fully renovated and restored with an eye for perfection and quality. Beautiful kitchen with Jenn-air and Fisher & Paykel stainless steel appliances. High ceilings, hardwood floors, bedrooms with bath ensuite,laundry room, and open floor plan with finest details throughout. Huge tropical lot with lush vegetation, heated pool, spa and outdoor living room with privacy galore. Newly renovated guest cottage CLICK HERE offers glass tile shower room, open floor plan for easy tropical living. Off-street parking, full house generator, wrap-around porches and custom made Ipe' shutters. A Luxurious Residence in the Heart of Historic Old Town Key West."
This house is such a charm to show. The downstairs combined living-dining areas work so well for the relaxed Key West lifestyle. The French doors look out onto the gardens and pool. And unlike a lot of older Key West homes, the view is bright and cheerful on all sides. That corner location provides nice morning light on the east and the extra large yard provides sun for the pool and gardens. CLICK HERE for more details and some great photos of this special property.
631 Southard Street is located at the corner of Southard and Elizabeth Streets--just two blocks from Duval but only one block from 5 Brothers CLICK HERE to the east or Sarabeth's CLICK HERE and Nancy's Secret Garden that is hidden at the rear of Free School Lane CLICK HERE. Fausto's Food Palace CLICK HERE is a two block walk and the Key West Cinema CLICK HERE and The Red Barn Theater CLICK HERE are about three minutes away by foot. (The Waterfront Playhouse CLICK HERE to see a "chick play" is about a ten minute walk because you have to walk through hordes of tourists!) The Historic Key West Seaport CLICK HERE is five minutes by foot. So you see you cannot beat the location. The house is near everything important.
I represented some people that tried to buy this house back in 2004. My buyers offered $2.8 million cash and the then seller turned them down. The then seller eventually sold to the present owners for a lower price. Such is the fate of market timing. Greedy bastards sometimes lose even in an up market.
The present owner has put a lot of time and money improving this already superb home. If you are looking for a second home in Key West and want the lifestyle, the excellent location, and the amenities 631 Southard Street offers, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to arrange a showing. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc., an affiliate of Christie's Great Estates.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Dramatic Price Reduction - Casa Marina - Incredible Value
The asking price on 906 Johnson Street in Casa Marina area is now $1,769,000.
CLICK HERE to to read more about 906 Johnson Street. The "bank" has set this price. This is not wishful thinking. This is the opportunity for a buyer with big bucks to score a grand property at an incredible price.
CLICK HERE to do a price comparison for other similarly priced homes. I have written about some of these homes before. But at the new price of $476 per sq ft, the price of 906 Johnson Street is just too hard to beat.
Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. is the listing broker on this wonderful home.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Key West Real Estate Investment Properties
Some fool killed the Golden Goose. And most of the famed Money Trees in Key West got wiped out. But three investment properties in Key West just got a lot more affordable yesterday. I wanted to share those potential buying opportunities with you before someone else beats me to the punch.
I don't have any insider information on these properties other than the units are part of an estate that is liquidating some of the remaining assets. These properties are not short sales. Each property is located in the Old Town area and currently provide "workforce" housing.
919-921 Southard Street has three legal units and sits on a very large (5075 sq ft) lot on a great Old Town block. The listing Realtor suggest the property "could easily be converted back to single family for the creation of a wonderful estate. In heart of Old Town and midst of multi-million dollar properties! House sits on one side of Double lot which provides room for expansion. In Bank Trust. Sold AS IS; Current incomes are month to month as follows: 1. 2/1 Rear down $1100 2. 1/1 down $900, 3. 1/1 up $850. Owner pays water sewer, and garbage." The location is killer! I'd keep the facade and tear down everything behind it. I showed this property a year ago. This place could be a spectacular renovations and expansion. CLICK HERE for more info. This property is now offered at $650,000.
Locals and some returning visitors may know where 1130 Elgin Lane is located, but for everyone else it sits on a small one way lane Just west of White Street between Eaton Street to the north, Fleming Street to the south. If you know where Blossom's Market is on White Street, 1130 Elgin Lane is not far away. CLICK HERE for a pic of Elgin Lane. The listing Realtor says this: "Located on Cute little lane within walking distance of old town and Amenities! 4 units and an extra 832 sq ft. building for storage. Tenants pay all utilities except electric for storage. Month to month rentals: A. 1/1 $850, B. 1/1 $850, C. 2/1 $1200, D. 2/1 $1200 E. Storage. Upstairs 2 bedroom units are two story with bedrooms on 2nd level of units. Charming appointment. Sale subject to Bank Approval and sold AS IS. This is not a short sale or forclosure. Priced right!" 1130 Elgin Lane is now offered at $450,000 or $146 per sq ft. CLICK HERE for more details and photos.
915 Pohlaski Lane is across the lane from the Coffee Mill Dance & Yoga Studio just off Truman near White Street and directly behind the Chevron Gas Station. 915 Pohlaski Lane is the least expensive of the three properties. It is offered at just $399,000 or only $121 per sq ft. The listing Realtor described Pohlaski this way: "Established 3 Unit 2 story building with extra fenced side yard on small Lane just off Truman. All Tenants month to month. Great Location for local old town residents. Just a bike ride to Duval. Sale subject to Bank approval. Rents are month to month as follows: Unit 1: 1/1 down $765 tenant pays all util, Unit 2: 2/1 down $1200 owner pays sew/garb, Unit 3: 2/1 up $1300 owner pays sew/garb. Unit 2 is a nice size 2 bedroom, fairly modernized, Unit 3 exra large with the 2 bedrooms being a combination of 2 rooms each and 2 loft areas to either side of living area, one currenty used as a bedroom. Units 2 & 3 both have washer/dryers. All come with refrigerator and stove as is. Some tlc needed. Good income producer possibilities!" CLICK HERE for more details and photos.
If you are looking to purchase an existing income producing property in the Old Town area of Key West, please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or by e-mail at kw1101v@aol.com, to schedule a showing on any of these properties. Since the units are tenant occupied, we must scheduled showings 24 hours in advance. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty Inc. in Key West Florida.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Love Muscle? Buy this House in Key West!
Love Muscle? Buy the appropriately named "Love Muscle House" located at 819 Whitehead Street in Key West, Florida. If you are expecting kink, forget it. This place does rock, however.
The listing Realtor describes the property this way:
"Tropical little gem in Old Town. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Large deck and room for a pool. Mexican tile and bamboo flooring throughout. Fully renovated, new bathrooms and kitchen. This festive house comes fully furnished. Priced right."
The Love Muscle House is offered at $475,000 or $447 per sq ft. This place could be the right size for someone looking for a Key West getaway. It measures 1062 sq gt including the second floor (where the master bedroom and master bath are located) and includes the guest cottage at the rear. The lot measures 2874 sq ft and it is big enough for a real pool, not just a dip pool.
I showed this colorful house last week and somehow managed to lose the photos I took. There is a cute smaller bedroom at the front of the house. A spiral staircase leads to second floor which has a really good sized master suite. The views up there are great. The living room and kitchen share the main part of the house and that space totally rocks. There is a very large bath at the rear of the house. The cottage at the back is oh so private and very sharp. CLICK HERE to get more details on this house and view photos of the interior and exterior.
The Love Muscle House is located 1/2 block north of the Hemingway House and one block west of Duval Street. There is lots of foot traffic, vehicular traffic, trolley cars, and bicyclists during the daytime. But the street reverts to typically quiet Key West residential after sunset.
If you'd like to checkout The Love Muscle House please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty Inc. in Key West, Florida.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Affordable & Adorable - Key West Short Sale
The adorable cottage at 1109 Margaret Street in the south area of Old Town Key West just became an affordable short sale buying opportunity. This is how the listing Realtor describes this special Key West Cottge:
"New in 2004. Sweet, easy care, low maintenance cottage in Old Town, perfectly situated in quiet neighborhood, just a half block from El Siboney and only 5 blocks from Duval. Inside:vaulted ceiling, granite counters, polished concrete floors with one bedroom and full bath down, ladder to stand up loft bedroom or den plus private outdoor shower. Very private back yard and charming 1910 block perimeter walls create exterior interest. CBS building, hip metal roof and off street parking for one car in an X-500 zone, so mitigation credits for windstorm and no flood insurance required. Ideal pied--terre as an in town 2nd home, or perfect little gem of a starter home."
Somebody is going to snap this up in a flash. Here is why: the place has nice street presence and yet it is totally private. Off street parking and the gated entrance set off1109 Margaret Street from most Key West houses and really distinguishes itself from places in the same price range. The listing Realtor says the cottage has 763 sq ft of living space (on par with a large Shipyard unit for comparison purposes) and that it sits on a good sized lot 30' x 70' or 2100 sq ft total.
This place is as cute as it can be. The living area has a huge vaulted ceiling and the room opens onto the rear of the property. There is more than adequate room for a good sized pool. The rear yard provides total privacy so swim alfresco. CLICK HERE to view more detailed listing information and see the photos of the interior of this really cute place. I took the exterior photos this morning. The sky was overcast and rain is on the way. 1109 Margaret Street's facade tricks the eye into believing the property is more old world than new Key West. CLICK HERE to see a photo of the equally charming but larger property next door to the north.
1109 Margaret Street is offered at the price of $399,000 or $523 per sq ft for a real house in Old Town Key West that is 5 years old.. The listing Realtor advises that the current lender "is set up to accept an offer quickly, verified by their independent appraiser". The location is convenient to so many of the reasons buyers prefer Old Town for a second home. This cottage may appeal to that single person of couple who want a place to escape that is priced within reason and that does not require any additional "fixing".
If you want to see 1109 Margaret Street before it is history, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or contact me by e-mail at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in sunny Key West, Florida. If you snooze you will lose on this place.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Reversal of Fortunes - Key West Real Estate
People are funny. They always want what they can't have. Little kids want to grow up; adults wish they were younger. They buy giant SUVs that cost moola money; they trade in clunkers for cash which could be as rash. They admire the body of Adonis; they continue to eat at Abbondanza. They see a "wet paint - don't touch!" sign and tap the spot on the dot. They dream of owning a place in Key West; they scorn a deal that could seal their fate.
Between 2004 and 2006 when real estate developers were going hog wild building new properties from one end of Key West to the other, this town of ours was hoping. Since Key West has a limited supply of the kind of places most second home buyers theoretically want, developers did what they do: they developed--the best! Because of its limited land size, lot density requirements, height restrictions, HARC guidelines, and State of Florida imposed limited new residential construction permits, the developers constructed numerous high end properties. While each was different, they were all pretty much the same in that they were designed to appeal to our inner snobbery. Location, amenities, high price tags were the common bond of these Key West properties.
Developers envisioned big projects with big profits. Some were built. But not all of the projects broke ground. Other projects were stymied by lawsuits by neighbors protesting developments they did not want. Harbor House Condominiums is a multi-million dollar example. The delays cost the developer valuable time and racked up huge legal fees. When construction finally started, the market had already started to fizzle. There is a story in today's Key West Citizen CLICK HERE about a code violation of a construction fence surrounding the the now "abandoned" project (see photo above taken this morning). Another example was the proposed condominiums at Atlantic Shores. Delays there caused the project to instead became more hotel rooms at Southernmost on the Beach Resort. There was major erection dysfunction.
But some of the projects did get built. Parties were given to introduce the people of Key West to the new developments. I even wrote about a few of the parties I attended when I started this blog. I knew at the time that there were too many high-end projects and not enough buyers. Most of the units built were 1500 square feet or larger. Most had private pools, designer kitchens, three bedrooms and bathrooms, and enough amenities to lure buyers into spending two million dollars for a vacation home in Key West. Most of the new construction did not get purchased. Some of the few that were purchased have since become or will become short sale or bank foreclosures.
The fact that most of the units that were built were not purchased should not surprise us. Even if there was a real demand for so many elegant units, I think it was foreseeable that there would not be enough ready, willing or able buyers to pay the outrageous prices. Many lot of the units that were built during this time period are now offered at much lower asking prices. Some owner/developers or lenders have turned unsold units into vacation rentals and await a real estate market rebound.
The thing that strikes me funny is that buyers who lusted after units priced at $2,000,000 now scoff at the idea of paying perhaps half the price. That same buyer's "logic" applies equally to single family homes, especially the well located and tricked out houses in Old Town. The properties they coveted are now marginalized.
You may have seen the story about the family that is the sole tenant of a 32 story condominium in Ft. Myers CLICK HERE That family was on the evening news yesterday. As I watched the report I looked at the building and thought to myself that the building and dozens, maybe hundreds, of similar buildings are located across Florida and that they all face a common future: it will be years and years before all of those units get filled. But Key West has never been and never will be like the rest of Florida. There is a limited supply of houses and condos. My advice to would-be buyers is to buy now before the market correction is complete. Because prices will rise and property in Key West will cost more. I have already heard of bidding wars going on for lower priced units at some condominium and townhome developments. Some developers are now exercising their right of first refusal.
CLICK HERE to search the Key West Association of Realtors mls database. If you see something you like, please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or e-mail me at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in beautiful Key West, Florida.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
906 Johnson Street - Casa Marina Estate Property - Now a Short Sale
One of my very favorite homes in Key West just became a short sale. Some buyer is going to own one of the very best houses in all of Key West for a fraction of what it is worth. They don't make houses like this anymore. And you could not duplicate this house if you were to try to build a new one. The cost would be prohibitive.
906 Johnson Street is a 3720 sq ft estate type property situated on a 10,750 sq ft lot located one block from the Atlantic Ocean. You can see the Atlantic Ocean from the master bedroom and master bath on the second floor. The main house has a formal living room with fireplace and an informal family room overlooking the rear terrace. The west wing provides living quarters for staff. There is a separate dining area that overlooks the large pool and outdoor kitchen on the east side of the property. The master bedrooms and master bath have ocean views. These two rooms are just elegant without being prissy. There are two additional bedrooms on this floor-one even has a terrace overlooking the pool below. There is a fully contained guest cottage with living room, bedroom, small kitchen, and bath. Off to the far west you will find another casita or writer's cottage with its own bath.
CLICK HERE for more detailed information and to view photos of this property.
Entry to 906 Johnson Street is made through a formal gated entrance. Brick pavers encircle the entire property as do gardens filled with towering palms and assorted tropical plants. This place is a gardener's paradise.
Preferred Properties is the listing broker on 906 Johnson Street which is now listed at the short sale offering price of $1,769,000 or $476 per square foot. This is truly a great buying opportunity for a discerning buyer. Please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing.
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