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Monday, May 6, 2013

Quintessential Key West Charm - 1108 Fleming Street - Old Town


1108 Fleming Street in Old Town Key West is pretty as a picture - and then more. It's the poster child for quintessential Key West charm. Now it is available for sale at $1,250,000.  The listing Realtor describes the new property thus:
"Beautiful historic conch home located in the heart of prestigious Old Town Key West.This classic three bedroom has a warm open floor plan with vaulted ceilings.The guest cottage has its own access and off street parking located on Curry Lane. The tropical pool area has plenty of room for entertaining.The pool separates the main house from the guest cottage."
The house is bright and cheery from front to back and bottom to top. Every room is different, but the entire place flows evenly and with purpose. The great room at the rear of the main house invites you out to the ample deck and pool. There is even an outdoor shower. The guest cottage at the rear invites you to come in and get cozy.

The house is laid out with one bedroom located at the front of the house on the main floor. The kitchen and great room occupy the rear area of the main floor. The master bedroom with sitting area or office is located on the second floor. There you get a view of the pool, deck, and uber-cute guest cottage at the rear.  There is off street parking in the rear on Curry Lane. The cottage at the rear has a bedroom and bath. The house and cottage have a combined total of 1604 sq ft of living space under air.
Main Floor Bedroom
Master Suite
Guest Cottage with Parking
Cottage looking toward the main house
1108 Fleming Street is located at the far end of Fleming Street. Duval Street is just a short walk to Duval Street. Or you can walk to the Historic Seaport in about the same time. There are two neighborhood convenience stores on White Street. And there are numerous restaurants and cafes within a few minutes walk. If you are into the arts, The Studios of Key West is just one block away at the corner of White and Southard Street. 

CLICK HERE to view the Key West Association of Realtors mls datasheet and to view listing photos. Better yet, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing of this beautiful Key West home that really is Pretty as a Picture. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you find your home in Paradise.





Sunday, May 5, 2013

1411 Olivia Street - Key West, Florida


The listing Broker at Preferred Properties Key West (that's where I work but this is not my listing) says of 1411 Olivia Street that is located in the Meadows Area:
"This charming Key West home is located in the Meadows area of old town. A vintage iron gate and a wide, sunny front porch offers a welcome entry to the house. Inside are beautiful wood floors, high ceilings and bright rooms. In addition to the two bedrooms and two baths, there are two loft bedrooms not included in the square footage. The Florida room opens through a wall of glass doors to the bricked patio and garden which includes an outdoor shower. The patio area is fenced and gated and very private. This is a must see for those wanting historic charm in a lovely setting."
 White Street is the dividing line between Old Town and the Meadows Area. Many of the houses in both areas are the same style and were built around the same time periods.  For the most part the only difference between the two areas is a higher price per square foot if you buy on the Old Town side of White Street. Read on if you want to save a buck (or many thousands of them).

I found this old photo of 1411 Olivia Street with a notation that it was built circa 1926 which differs from what the Monroe County Property Appraiser's records show which is the source for our mls database. (In this instance I think I'd go along with the photo notation. Not much of anything was being built in Key West in 1933 because we were in a big ole Depression.) Then compare the way the house looked back in the olden days with the way it looks today.


The house has 1334 sq ft of living space on one floor. As the listing broker notes the house has even more living space not shown in the public record as it is loft bedroom space which is not counted in actual living area.  There are two real bedrooms and two bath plus the spaces aforementioned which don't count unless you have roommates, children, or brothers-in-law.  CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls database and listing photos.

This home is located just a couple of blocks north of Bayview Park, the main city park in Key West. Bayview Park is a real park that has been a vital part of the City of Key West for decades. Lots of annual events are hosted there including the Easter Egg Hunt, the Conchfest Celebration, Relay for Life event, Seafood Festival, Childen's Halloween, and Christmas Town.  The park also has several illuminated tennis courts which seem to be busy even on the hottest of days.
 Look at the black and white photo just above. It shows kids swimming in the water across street from Bayview Park in the 1940s.  See the park pavilion at the right.  Today that same view would be impossible as Truman Avenue and Eisenhower Driver (the intersection) now have commercial buildings and a four story condo.  It's old pics like this that almost make me sick to see what greed has done to our little town. 

Bayview Park is the historic city park for Key West. Every year it is the place where locals come together to celebrate the rituals of each season. I came from a big city and never experienced anything like life in a small town like Key West. I have grown to love living here more than I could have ever imagined.

1411 Olivia Street is offered at $596,000.  If you would like to see this charming home on a very charming block please give me, Gary Thomas a phone call at 305-766-2642. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. 





Saturday, May 4, 2013

1209 Johnson Street - The Casa Marina Area - Key West


As I first approached the entrance to 1209 Johnson Street, I was not sure exactly what to expect. The house is hidden from street view by a multitude of mid range tropical foliage to towering palms. Custom made mahogany shutters protect all of the windows and are a start counter point to the blue colored house. This is no Conch cottage but instead a big house tucked away for privacy, I thought.
 Circular wood stairs rise to the front entry. I have never seen a staircase that substantial or crafted with such care as a means of ingress or egress to a house. "What else might I find inside?" - I thought. There is a small front porch with a sitting area which provides a place to watch the world go by without being watched yourself. 
 Bi-fold doors open into the reception area which smacked me in the face with two old typewriters that were sitting upon old desks. A new printer sat in the corner and I laughed at the incongruity of the scene. The room itself gave me an inkling that this house would not be "normal" by any sense of the word. The colors are vibrant. The shutters, when viewed from the inside looking out, gave a totally different perspective of "privacy". I could see out but those on the outside cannot see inside.
I turned and entered into the living room which has a ceiling that soars up to the sky. My eyes were immediately drawn to what the listing agent calls "sky windows". That's an appropriate name, for sure. Others might call these windows sky lights, but that description understates the quality of light that these windows provide. Also note the clerestory in the center of the living room. This provides additional filtered light into the living space and adds to the drama of this incredible area.

 
A guest bedroom is located at the left front corner of the house. Two walls of windows allow light filtered by the mahogany shutters to enter this space. As I looked around this room I immediately felt like I was in a tree house. What an exhilarating feeling that is. 
The kitchen is set off to toward the back but it is not set off by itself. Three banks of windows near the prep area by the kitchen sink look out and down toward the swimming pool. The outdoor views are filtered by more tropical foliage in the garden. If I were cooking, I would want to be outside with everyone enjoying that inviting space. But since I would be slaving away to make a meal, the view would at least provide solace of knowing others would be jealous of the owner of this abode.
A second guest bedroom is located on the far side off the living room. More bold colors here as well. And, like the front guest room, the ceiling soars upward.
The master bedroom with en suite bath is located the far backside of the house. I noticed an inviting reading nook in one corner. And then I saw French doors that open out to a deck that overlooks the pool. Like all of the other rooms in this home, the mahogany shutters provide a rich textured view of the outside from the inside and privacy for the interior. You must see the views to appreciate them.
The master bath is extra large but the spaces are refined. There is a bath, a separate shower with etched glass window that allows light but no peering eyes, and the other necessities of a bathroom. What a perfect place to make one's self look presentable.
 
 As I headed toward the outside I noticed a sign over the French door to the deck. It read "Friends gather here". How appropriate, I thought. This house is all about warmth and loving life in Key West.  
A finely crafted wood deck wraps the back side of the house. Stairs descend down to the pool area where there is ample roof for lounging and tanning by the quite large pool. I noticed a couple of "dry ducks" resting at the side of the pool. They were waiting for their owners or friends to throw them into the pool where they could party with the adults.
A house like this would make a wonderful full time home or a great second home where the owner might choose to do an occasional vacation rental.  The Atlantic Ocean and beaches are located a couple of blocks away. Guests can walk there in five minutes or less. Old Town is an easy bike ride. Numerous gyms and yoga studios are within easy walking distance as well. CLICK HERE to view more photos that I took of this property.
1209 Johnson Street is offered at $1,395,000. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view the listing photos. If you would like to see this very inviting Key West home, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West.

Friday, May 3, 2013

I Can See Clearly Now! - Key West

May 2nd was a horrible day in Key West, at least it was for me and a few of my fellow Realtors (Roger Emmons, Frank Kirwin, Robin Van Mater, Sabrina Acevedo, Rick Lively, Bill Hammesmith, and Jeffrey Dunaway) that showed houses in a torrential rainstorm that brought up to seven inches of rain to our little island.

My buyers and I made it back to their beautiful little vacation rental no worse for wear. They may end up buying a place. They got to see about the worst of life in Key West and did not seem all that bothered by it.  I was too busy driving my car through flooded streets and darting in and out of the rain to take any photos myself. I found the photos in today's blog on Instagram.  If you have never gone there, do it. There are some incredibly talented photographers out there.  One photographer noted the following under his photo: "Tough times don't last. Tough people do."

The couple above are newlyweds. They will always have this great photo to remember a miserable day but I bet they will remember it with a smile.
There are always clowns who hope to make it on tv or in the printed media.
I don't recognize this location. I drove along North Roosevelt Boulevard which was reduced to one lane of traffic. The left side lane was about a foot deep with water.
Above photos is of the corner of Grinnell Street at Southard Street. As you can see the area is high but not dry and also not flooding. 
The rain stopped. The clouds went away. The sun reappeared. All was right with the world.
"I can see clearly now" is how the photographer proclaimed his joy about the return of blue skies to Key West.

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