405 South Street was a Wedding Present in 1913
Judge  JV Harris (father of the bride front right) Marion Harris (bride to be)  left rear photographed in 1900 at the Southernmost House across the  street
405 South Street as it appeared in 1965I  actually do receive emails from perspective buyers who often describe  features they want in their Key West dream home. One of the most elusive  features is having a water view. The new listing, not mine, at 405  South Street actually has water views in multiple locations. And it has  wonderFUL ocean breezes to cool the house down during the hot Key West  summers.

The listing Realtor describes 405 South Street thus:
"Elegant  & historic, this meticulously renovated home at the  Southernmost  Point achieved the highest honor of the Ceramic Star for  renovation.  Water views from 2nd floor. Lovely porch & balcony. Main  house is 4  bed/3 bath. Brazilian hardwood floors, original moulding  & doors.  First floor has double parlors one of which is a home  theatre, a formal  dining room, den & casual dining, full bath &  laundry/storage.  Kitchen has granite counters and stainless steel  appliances. 2nd floor  has 3 bedrooms/1 bath. 3rd floor is sleeping loft  with full bath.  Central Vac and Security system. Rental unit above  garage w/sep elec  meter. Off street parking for multiple cars."
I remember  a showing several years ago when the listing agent said that his  listing was "historic" and I asked an honest question - what historic  thing happened here or who lived here. He looked shocked and rebuked me  for questioning his authority. He said all houses in the historic  district are historic (by virtue of being there). In the instance of 405  South Street the historic nature may be more about how the house was  built, by whom, and what later owners did to improve the place than  about any specific historic event. But that's just fine by me.
The  listing agent describes that Judge J.V. Harris (who owned the  Southernmost House) bought the ground on South Street and later built  405 South Street as a wedding present for his daughter in 1910.   Somebody remarked the house is so delicate that it looks like a wedding  cake. I guess that is appropriate.  But if you look closely, you will  see that the house is actually a big strong house made of Indian Stone.   Indian Stone is a man made material fabricated in Key West which was  used to build several residences and commercial buildings around the  turn of the 20th century.  When an addition was around the year 2000,  local craftsmen actually replicated the original Indian Stone so the new  addition (shown below) made a seamless transition from the original  house.
405 South Street is a total "Un-Conch House". It is a big  (2852 sq ft) house by Key West standards with living space on three  levels. It is devoid of the Greek Revival style so visible in most of  the larger Old Town homes. The exterior is virtually all stone or man  made material as opposed to wood so prevalent in Old Town. The interior  has no Dade County Pine. I would describe the interior as being more  Victorian in nature than most houses built during the same time period.   It's almost as if the owner imported some fancy architect from up north  to bring culture to the Keys. (I'm making this stuff up as I type. But  it sounds good to me.)
The front entry
Front parlor and rear parlor
Partial ocean view from the west and east windowsThe  front entry is very impressive. The ornate iron stair case (added by a  later owner who was a mayor of Key West) provides access to the second  floor.  That stair case instantly puts a guest on notice that they are  someplace 
very special.  The  down stairs has two very formal living areas and a formal dining room.  There is a bay window in the front parlor. You can see the Southernmost  Point out of the west window and you can get a glimpse of the Atlantic  Ocean from the east window. The revamped kitchen is at the left rear and  the newly added family room is at the right rear. A set of French doors  leads down to the rear yard. The recent addition earned the home the  the star mentioned above.
Second floor landing has a view of the Southernmost Point
The Southernmost Point viewed from second floor wrap around balconyThe  second floor landing is very impressive. It provides access to the  three bedrooms on that floor. The master bedroom is at the front. You  can sit in bed and view the upper reaches of the Southernmost Point from  bed. These three bedrooms share a single bath. A recently added  staircase leads to an  fourth bedroom on the third floor. This space is  just magical. The lighting is subdued, the two beds are built into tight  spaces.  (Adrian Monk would not feel comfortable here. The space is  balanced and proportioned. Little kids and adults who like intimate and  charming spaces will fall madly in love with this area.) And this space  has its own complete bathroom.  
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Innovative staircase to third floor bedroom area
One of two sleeping nooks in the third floor bedroom - this space is just wonderful!
Both  the first and second floors have access to wrap around terraces on each  level. The second floor has a great view of the Southernmost Point. If  you owned this house you would have people walking past the house or  riding bikes, motor scooters or motor cycles, automobiles, pedicabs, and  buses from early morning until around sunset.  You could sit on your  porch and watch humanity go past your home.  You ought not consider this  house if you cannot accept this fact.
I took exterior photos on a  Saturday morning. I imagined owning the house and walking the dog over  to South Beach to watch the sun rise. And then walking the area and  grabbing a coffee at the Banana Cafe.  There a few soles up when I took  the pics. They were ogling the sunrise with me; others were jogging down  South Street and walking down Duval Street. Key West gradually wakes up  each morning the streets come alive. The front of 405 South Street is  quite at night but it can be pretty busy most days.
Imagine walking your dog with a cup of coffee in hand to watch sunriseThere  is a two story carriage house which is a legal unit. Downstairs there  is space for the family car. Upstairs there is really nice space for a  live-in.  Even the living area in this unit has a partial view of the  ocean.
405 South Street is offered at 
$2,250,000. 
CLICK HERE to  view the Key West mls data sheet and to view the professional shot  listing photos.  If you would like to see 405 South Street, please  consider taking a look with me, 
Gary Thomas, 
305-766-2642. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at 
Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West.