This
    Key West property is a singular sensation because of its unique     
history, architecture, location, and usage.  The original home was built
  in 1859 and was updated and expanded with contemporary   additions 
in  the 1970s. It has a rich and colorful history that is as eclectic as
 the guests who have wined and dined in this home which for decades was 
the center of the Key West glitterati universe. Today the estate sized 
property is available at a new low price of only $1,975,000.  CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view more listing photos.
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| 4 Pinder Lane as it appeared in 1965 | 
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 I
    first saw this property about five years ago when it was listed 
(together with    an adjacent cottage that has since been sold) at the then 
asking  price   of $4.5 million.  My buyers were so taken by this 
property that they   required a second visit that evening to see how 
home looks in the nighttime.  "Wow!" would be an appropriate 
description.  This property 
is simply unforgettable  and very romantic in the evening! 
If
 you have been following the Key West real estate market regularly, you must have 
noticed that many Old Town houses   are referred to as 'quintessential 
Key West cottages'.  4 Pinder Lane 
isn't  one
  of those. It is the opposite. The house is a blend of a really old historic Key 
West home which has been updated with mid-20th Century additions. The house 
is both sophisticated and grand, but it still has small intimate spaces 
for normal living. The house has 2657 sq ft of living space situated on 
an irregular 9887 sq ft lot located at the end of a lane surrounded by 
some very pricey homes. 
The
 house as presently configured has two bedrooms. Both bedrooms are 
located on the second floor of the older portion of the house. They 
share one bath and an adjacent (huge) walk-in closet.  There is room, 
however,
 to add a guest cottage at the rear where you could construct a third 
guest bedroom and bath.  The 
master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and two Romeo and Juliet balconies.
 One balcony looks down onto 1970's living room to the 
north.  The other balcony looks down to the new kitchen addition to the 
east. 

View from Romeo and Juliet balcony off master bedroom
 
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| Note the seamless transition between living area to the pool and deck area | 
The
    main living area has an 18' vaulted ceiling with a glass wall of    
windows and doors that frame the entire room and that look out to the   
 very large pool and gardens.  The design is so comfortable and 
informal    that you immediately feel welcome in  this wonderful living 
space.  The   brick floors of the living room make a seamless transition
 
to the pool   area which also has brick pavers.  It is as if the 
outdoors is part of   the indoors - only the outdoors  'ceiling' is 
boundless. The grounds are totally (but subtly) lit at night.  I 
remember the nighttime showing from several years ago when the pool area
   and gardens at night just  screamed to host a
 really swank cocktail party   with a hundred of one's  closest 
friends.  That's exactly what happened in days of yore.

Garden extends 15 feet beyond the lengthy pool
 

Add a second story above Pool bath house to create new guest bedroom
 
The
  kitchen and dining   area are in a separate wing of the house which  
also has a separate   vaulted ceiling. In most houses the kitchen is the
  'gathering' where   family and friends talk (and drink) while the chef
  cooks.  This kitchen   is extra large and designed for entertaining. Multiple sets of French doors open out to a 
 rear garden   area. 
 CLICK HERE to
 view a slide show of photos of the house and grounds. There is an 
existing cottage at the rear of this garden which could be the site of a
 new guest cottage.


Kitchen was designed for entertaining
 

Rear deck overlooks the bricked courtyard on the east side of the property
 
Both
  the living room and kitchen have what I call Romeo and Juliet 
 balconies that look down from the second floor core of the   house 
where  the two bedrooms are located.  I can just see a Jules or   Juliet
 up in  the bedrooms running from balcony to balcony calling out to Romeo, Rome, wherefore art thou, Rome?
 amid  all the people below attending some big gala.
The listing Realtor describes 4 Pinder Lane like this way:
"Just Reduced! Priced To Sell! On one of Old Town's biggest lots, just under 1/4 
acre, luxuriously renovated & expanded, this home on the Nat'l Registry of 
Historic Places is a sweeping sophisticated sanctuary ideal for entertaining. A 
living rm w/18ft ceiling & fireplace opens through a wall of windows to lush 
gardens & huge pool w/cabana bar, poolside bath/dressing rm. In addition to 
a gracious dining rm, an enormous eat-in chef's kitchen wrapped in 18ft ceiling 
w/windows & French doors. There are 2 Bosch ovens & dishwashers, Subzero 
fridge, 2 sinks & ice maker. Upstairs the master suite w/dressing rm + 
sitting rm/ & orig. 3rd bedroom opens to a roof-top sundeck. 2 car parking, 
lg storage cottage w/ample room to add guest house."
The
 
phrase "Sensational Old Key West  history at its best!" refers to  the 
legendary writers, artists, actors,  and Key Westers that frequented  
this one-of-a-kind property over the  years. Sharon Well's author of 
"See Key  West"  wrote that the owner of 4 Pinder Lane "introduced 
Tallulah                            Bankhead to the  island.  Clad in 
flowery pedal-pushers,                           she  could  sometimes 
be seen at  Fausto’s  Food                            Palace." Cary 
Grant, Leonard Bernstein,  Burt Reynolds, Anne Jackson and Eli 
Wallach,Tony Curtis, Roy Schieder, Peter Allen and authors Tennessee 
William, James Kirkwood, James Leo Herlihy, and Evan Rhodes are among 
the many others
 who were guests at this  home.
Pinder Lane is  another
 slow lane in Key West  located in  the 500 block of William  Street. It
 dead ends about 250 feet east of   William Street where the  lane ends 
at 4 Pinder Lane. Two other homes are  located on Pinder  Lane  as well 
as a very fancy guest cottage which recently became an  extension of the
 main house  located on William Street. An abutting neighbor on Southard
 Street purchased a vacant lot on Pinder Lane to create off street 
parking.  If you buy 4 Pinder  Lane you 
will have some  mighty fine neighbors.
4 Pinder Lane is now listed, but not  by me, at the reduced asking price of 
$1,975,000.  Please call me, 
Gary Thomas, 
305-766-2642
 to schedule a private showing of this singular sensation.  I am a 
buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal 
Realty, Inc.