Just listed, but not by me, 
527 Margaret Street in Old Town 
Key West.  This new Short Sale three bedroom home is offered at 
$549,000. The listing Realtor describes the listing this way:
"Excellent buy in a great Old Town location. This home is located in the heart of 
Old Town and walking distance to several restaurants and attractions.Great 
renovation project with good square footage and location. This transaction is a 
short sale."
Frequent
 readers of my blog know that the Great Fire destroyed the county 
property records for Key West. WPA workers reconstructed records and 
gave houses various dates of construction when the actual construction 
date was not know. The house at 527 Margaret Street still shows in our 
county property records as being constructed in 1938 - during the Great 
Depression - in a town that itself was in such a dire straits that the 
federal government had to bail it out. So it is highly unlikely that 527
 Margaret Street was actually built in 1938. Moreover, I located what I 
think to be 527 Margaret Street on the 
1889 Sanborn fire map. (Street numbers were different then, but this house appears on the 1889 map.)
The
 style of the house looks quite similar to many houses of the late 1800s
 as well. I dug deep into the old shoe box and found a photo of the 
property taken back in 1965.  I took photo from a similar angle that 
shows the property as it exists today.  Note the similarities and 
differences in the 48 year time span.
My
 guess is that a former owner many years ago added the shed addition to 
the right of the main house. Other additions were added to the rear. And
 there is even a second floor "bedroom" or loft which is accessed by a 
ladder. That room brings back memories of when I first started selling 
houses here many years ago as it looks like a lot of  hippie rooms that 
were created before HARC existed and before building codes were enforced
 as strictly as they are today. 
 527 Margaret Street is a 
1532 sq ft home that sits on a
 2227 sq ft lot
 (44' x 55')  on one of the better blocks in Old Town.  The living room 
has a very tall ceiling which gives the room a much more voluminous feel
 than the photo would suggest. The living space flows comfortably to the
 rear where the kitchen The kitchen and dining room are divided and sit 
at the back of the house.  
 The
 current configuration has requires you to walk through one bedroom to 
go into the master bedroom. This is not efficient and gives nobody 
privacy.  The master bedroom is very elongated - too much so in my 
opinion.  There is room for improvement here. But the good thing is that
 there is room for improvement. A new owner won't have to build new but 
instead re-create space that is more efficient.  
 A
 family room plus loft bedroom and an additional bath sit at the back of
 the house on the north side. The space needs a good bit of work to make
 it work more efficiently as well. If I bought this house I would try to
 get permission to take down this rear addition (including the second 
floor loft) and replace it with a swimming pool.  There would be more 
than enough room. 
 In
 2008 I wrote about 529 Margaret Street - a two story home that sits 
directly behind 527 Margaret Street. Both houses share a huge banyan 
tree that straddles the rear property line of 527 Margaret Street.  The 
owner at 529 Margaret created an outdoor shower on his side of the old 
tree.  That house has a pool and a spa. 527 Margaret Street does have a 
nice rear deck area and small garden.  And, oh yes, that huge banyan 
tree.  
CLICK HERE to view more photos I took of this property. 
Frequent
 visitors to Key West likely will be familiar with the location. 
Michael's Restaurant is located across the street. Mangia Mangia is up 
on the corner at Southard Street while the neighborhood organic food 
market is located down on the corner at Fleming Street.  Other nearby 
establishments include Azul, the Old Town Bakery, 5 Brothers Grocery and
 Sandwich Shop, and the Historic Key West Seaport.  Duval Street is just
 four blocks to the west.
The
 listing Realtor describes this listing as a "Great 
renovation project with good square footage and location".  I agree. 
This property has really good location, upside potential, and is priced 
where a new owner could invest the dollars necessary to do the 
improvements and still come out okay.  
CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and then please call me, 
Gary Thomas, 
305-766-2642,
 to schedule a personal viewing of this Old Town short sale property.  I
 am a buyers agent and  a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key 
West. Let me help you find your place in Paradise.