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Friday, December 7, 2018
11 Nassau Lane, Key West - Just Listed Enchanting Old Town Cottage
Just Listed, 11 Nassau Lane, Key West. I have written several blogs about the previous owners who fell in love with this little house even before we made it to the inside. This was the first and only house these buyers looked at. It was love at first sight. That was about seventeen years ago. It is now available for purchase.
The owners believe this home was built circa 1860 just before the start of the Civil War. Although this home has been updated and expanded, the Dade County Pine walls in the living room and kitchen are extra wide boards which are indicative of very old growth wood. A previous owner replaced the original floors, remodeled the kitchen and bath, added French doors to the side and rear bedroom.
The current owners converted the main floor bedroom at the rear into a den and added a Murphy Bed (not shown in these photos.) The garden view is joyous.
Several years ago the owners added a second floor bedroom and bathroom plus covered rear porch and and created a love nest in the process. Who wouldn't fall in love with a treetop space this precious? The vaulted ceiling with skylights, sharp repetitive angles, plus contrasting natural and painted woods are juxtaposed to the expansive open views of the surrounding trees and blue sky. As the photographer was snapping photos of this space, I noticed strands of shells suspended on the porch. They shimmered like gems. Yes. They shimmered like gems. Precious gems.
CLICK HERE to view more photos of 11 Nassau Lane in Key West. All furniture conveys with the purchase or may be given to charity. The bricked gardens and walkways are lighted and irrigated and contain numerous varieties of tropical trees and foliage, bromalides, and orchids.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet and view more photos on 11 Nassau Lane, Key West offered at $899,000 by Gary Thomas at Preferred Properties Key West.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
710 Baker Lane, Key West - Renovation Project in Prime Location
JUST LISTED, but not by me, 710 Bakers Lane, Key West. The historic house (pictured above) appears on the 1899 Sanborn Fire Map. However, the Monroe County Property Appraiser records show official construction date as 1901. Same difference. The lot measures 50.3' wide and 100' deep. Bakers Lane is located near the peak of Solares Hill, the highest point on the island of Key West.
I searched my old shoebox and found two photos attached above that show the location (aerial photo above taken in 1979) and the black and white pic taken in 1965 showing the front porch with entrance on the right. The porch now extend to the left where the entrance is now located adjacent off street parking for two cars.
Many changes occurred to the property over the years and they are not all pretty. This is a fixer property. The photos will scare some buyers but will enthrall others because of the prime location situated amid many multi-million dollar homes at the highest point on the island. The lot is very large and basically free of trees giving a developer many renovation options. By this I mean some lots have giant old trees which are protected and may not be taken down. The existing trees on this lot are small and may be cut down.
710 Bakers Lane as viewed about 2/3 way in the lot. The listing Realtor describes the house as a one bedroom one bath home with 1056 sq ft of living space. See the photos below for a glimpse of what is. I would assume any new owner would totally gut the interior, remove the applied rock facade on rear, and rebuild the entire structure. The point is what you see is not the mess pictured but the opportunity to create something new in a great location.
There is an existing very large pool in the center of the lot with a stand alone building at the rear. That building is located about seven or eight feet from the rear setback which means it could be renovated in place and not have to comply with current and more stringent setback requirements. Perhaps a new owner might add a second story or simply capture some of land under the current canopy on the left.
There is a gate at the rear of 626 William Street which gives that owner a secret access to Bakers Lane. That house sold in October 2018 for $3,75,000. It was rebuilt by Broadway impresario Jerry Herman a couple of decades ago. James Leo Herlihy (author of Midnight Cowboy) lived across the lane at 709 Bakers Lane about the same time period. I sold that house about ten years ago to another author. Bakers Lane is located half-way between Southard Street to the north and Windsor Lane to the south. The lane dead ends about 200 feet from its beginning. This house and an adjacent property are the two houses which have not been renovated. The others are utterly charming.
(As I write this I recalled that several other notable literary figures lived within a few hundred feet of this location including James Merrill,John Ciardi, Phillip Burton. See the group photo below.)
From top left: James Merrill, Evan Rhodes, Edward Hower, Alison Lurie, Shel Silverstein, Bill Manville, Joseph Lash, Arnold Sundgaard, John Williams, Richard Wilbur, Jim Boatwright. From bottom left: Susan Nadler, Thomas McGuane, William Wright, John Ciardi, David Kaufelt, Philip Caputo, Philip Burton, John Malcolm Brinnin.
I borrowed the above photo from the Key West Literary Seminar. Of this photo Arlo Haskle wrote:
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 710 Bakers Lane offered at $995,000. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to set up an appointment to see this property. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Even though the asking price is pretty high, I think this place will sell fairly quickly. This is a great location with many development possibilities. If you wait too long, someone else will beat you.
I searched my old shoebox and found two photos attached above that show the location (aerial photo above taken in 1979) and the black and white pic taken in 1965 showing the front porch with entrance on the right. The porch now extend to the left where the entrance is now located adjacent off street parking for two cars.
Many changes occurred to the property over the years and they are not all pretty. This is a fixer property. The photos will scare some buyers but will enthrall others because of the prime location situated amid many multi-million dollar homes at the highest point on the island. The lot is very large and basically free of trees giving a developer many renovation options. By this I mean some lots have giant old trees which are protected and may not be taken down. The existing trees on this lot are small and may be cut down.
710 Bakers Lane as viewed about 2/3 way in the lot. The listing Realtor describes the house as a one bedroom one bath home with 1056 sq ft of living space. See the photos below for a glimpse of what is. I would assume any new owner would totally gut the interior, remove the applied rock facade on rear, and rebuild the entire structure. The point is what you see is not the mess pictured but the opportunity to create something new in a great location.
There is an existing very large pool in the center of the lot with a stand alone building at the rear. That building is located about seven or eight feet from the rear setback which means it could be renovated in place and not have to comply with current and more stringent setback requirements. Perhaps a new owner might add a second story or simply capture some of land under the current canopy on the left.
There is a gate at the rear of 626 William Street which gives that owner a secret access to Bakers Lane. That house sold in October 2018 for $3,75,000. It was rebuilt by Broadway impresario Jerry Herman a couple of decades ago. James Leo Herlihy (author of Midnight Cowboy) lived across the lane at 709 Bakers Lane about the same time period. I sold that house about ten years ago to another author. Bakers Lane is located half-way between Southard Street to the north and Windsor Lane to the south. The lane dead ends about 200 feet from its beginning. This house and an adjacent property are the two houses which have not been renovated. The others are utterly charming.
(As I write this I recalled that several other notable literary figures lived within a few hundred feet of this location including James Merrill,John Ciardi, Phillip Burton. See the group photo below.)
From top left: James Merrill, Evan Rhodes, Edward Hower, Alison Lurie, Shel Silverstein, Bill Manville, Joseph Lash, Arnold Sundgaard, John Williams, Richard Wilbur, Jim Boatwright. From bottom left: Susan Nadler, Thomas McGuane, William Wright, John Ciardi, David Kaufelt, Philip Caputo, Philip Burton, John Malcolm Brinnin.
I borrowed the above photo from the Key West Literary Seminar. Of this photo Arlo Haskle wrote:
"How many words is a picture worth if its subjects have penned more than many thousands of bestselling words apiece, already read by tens of thousands of readers? If in their beach bags are five Pulitzer Prizes, a few National Book Awards, two Bollingen Prizes, and office stationery from the U.S. Poet Laureate?"Buyers with an interest in the past may find this literary connection interesting, others probably will not. The reason I point out connection is these men and women all chose this location as their place of solace. I often refer to life on our little lanes as "life on the slow lanes of Key West". There are o speed bumps on this Bakers Lane. You couldn't get a car or even a bike up to more than a couple of miles per hour. That's a good thing. The rest of the world spins around like crazy all the time. It's good to have a place where nothing hardly ever happens.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 710 Bakers Lane offered at $995,000. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to set up an appointment to see this property. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Even though the asking price is pretty high, I think this place will sell fairly quickly. This is a great location with many development possibilities. If you wait too long, someone else will beat you.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
619 Virginia Street, Key West - OPEN HOUSE TODAY
If you are out and about today between 12 and 2 PM please stop by 619 Virginia Street to see this beautiful new Old Town two bedroom, three bath poolside home where I will be hosting an Open House. Offered by Preferred Properties Key West at $899,000.
This residence has a wrap-around deck that overlooks the pool plus a private side yard. The interiors feature porcelain floors, high baseboards, crown molding, down lights, beautiful kitchen with granite counter-tops and stainless steel appliances.
The front guest bedroom has an en suite bath plus deck that view the rear garden of St Mary's Basilica next door to the east.
The master bedroom overlooks the pool below and has both northern and eastern exposure. Note all of the windows and doors are wind impact glass. This home also has built in fire suppression system. This home is located in the X Flood Zone which means no flood insurance will be required by mortgage lender. And because this home is built to Florida's highest building code, the homeowner and wind insurance is only $2,007 per year (total price).
It has adjacent designated off street parking and a white picket fence. And it is located just one block from world famous Duval Street.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 619 Virginia Street. Better yet come by and see the home in person. If you buy this house this weekend, it could be your home by Christmas.
This residence has a wrap-around deck that overlooks the pool plus a private side yard. The interiors feature porcelain floors, high baseboards, crown molding, down lights, beautiful kitchen with granite counter-tops and stainless steel appliances.
The front guest bedroom has an en suite bath plus deck that view the rear garden of St Mary's Basilica next door to the east.
The master bedroom overlooks the pool below and has both northern and eastern exposure. Note all of the windows and doors are wind impact glass. This home also has built in fire suppression system. This home is located in the X Flood Zone which means no flood insurance will be required by mortgage lender. And because this home is built to Florida's highest building code, the homeowner and wind insurance is only $2,007 per year (total price).
It has adjacent designated off street parking and a white picket fence. And it is located just one block from world famous Duval Street.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 619 Virginia Street. Better yet come by and see the home in person. If you buy this house this weekend, it could be your home by Christmas.
Friday, November 30, 2018
Where on Instagram would you rather Live?
This is a featured photo on Instagram. Photographer is j9ryl if you would like to find it. Viewers are rightfully oohing and ahhhing about the symmetry of the capture.
Can you for one single moment living in a place like that?
Why?
Monday, November 26, 2018
Key West Horror Story No. 13 - Uncle Charlie's Demise
This is a true story. The names have been changed so that I don't get sued. An older gay man who I will call Uncle Charlie lived in a rambling Key West house for several decades starting in in the 1970s. He enclosed porches and expanded the sides and rear of the house during a time when code enforcement was not making daily sweeps of the neighborhoods checking for phantom building additions. I don't believe our Historic Architectural Review Commission (HARC) existed when he began to enlarge his house. Later, the place was obscured by trees and foliage to the extent that nobody seemed to notice or to care.
Uncle Charlie had so many rooms he knew just what to do. He invited younger gay men to live with him. I don't know if they paid rent as much as they provided services. Uncle Charlie also had a love affair with cats. He had perhaps twenty or more cats who moved in and out of the house through open doors and jalousie windows.
A friend of mine lived near Uncle Charlie. My friend's house did not have central air conditioning. He left the doors and windows open most of the day. One day my friend found one of Uncle Charlie's cats on his sofa. He kicked it out. (He didn't kick it. He escorted it.) That same cat or it's cousin returned. And then another. And another.
My friend got upset and called animal control. They said there was nothing they could do but offered to give my friend animal traps. He started making daily trips to the animal shelter to deliver cats to the county. This went on for a few weeks until Uncle Charlie suddenly died. I don't think Uncle Charlie died over the disappearance of his cats, and I certainly don't think my friend killed him.
Very soon after Uncle Charlie's demise, someone made all the wayward boys leave the house and emptied if of cats as well.
That's the end of the story. Somebody bought the house. It got ripped apart, renovated, and sold.
I was reminded about this story during an inspection earlier today. The recently deceased former owner had a love affair with cats. The place reeked of cat pee.
If you are a fan of cats you may not agree with my calling this Key West tale a "horror story". But if, like my friend who lived near Uncle Charlie, I'll bet you would have breathed a sigh of relief when the wayward boys and the wayward cats left the neighborhood. And if you should happen to live near some living "cat lady" or man, I'll be you can't wait for fate to take its course.
Uncle Charlie had so many rooms he knew just what to do. He invited younger gay men to live with him. I don't know if they paid rent as much as they provided services. Uncle Charlie also had a love affair with cats. He had perhaps twenty or more cats who moved in and out of the house through open doors and jalousie windows.
A friend of mine lived near Uncle Charlie. My friend's house did not have central air conditioning. He left the doors and windows open most of the day. One day my friend found one of Uncle Charlie's cats on his sofa. He kicked it out. (He didn't kick it. He escorted it.) That same cat or it's cousin returned. And then another. And another.
My friend got upset and called animal control. They said there was nothing they could do but offered to give my friend animal traps. He started making daily trips to the animal shelter to deliver cats to the county. This went on for a few weeks until Uncle Charlie suddenly died. I don't think Uncle Charlie died over the disappearance of his cats, and I certainly don't think my friend killed him.
Very soon after Uncle Charlie's demise, someone made all the wayward boys leave the house and emptied if of cats as well.
That's the end of the story. Somebody bought the house. It got ripped apart, renovated, and sold.
I was reminded about this story during an inspection earlier today. The recently deceased former owner had a love affair with cats. The place reeked of cat pee.
If you are a fan of cats you may not agree with my calling this Key West tale a "horror story". But if, like my friend who lived near Uncle Charlie, I'll bet you would have breathed a sigh of relief when the wayward boys and the wayward cats left the neighborhood. And if you should happen to live near some living "cat lady" or man, I'll be you can't wait for fate to take its course.
Sunday, November 25, 2018
619 Virginia Street, Key West - OPEN HOUSE
If you are out and about today between 12 and 2 PM please stop by 619 Virginia Street to see this beautiful new Old Town two bedroom, three bath poolside home where I will be hosting an Open House. Offered by Preferred Properties Key West at $899,000.
This residence has a wrap-around deck that overlooks the pool plus a private side yard. The interiors feature porcelain floors, high baseboards, crown molding, down lights, beautiful kitchen with granite counter-tops and stainless steel appliances.
The front guest bedroom has an en suite bath plus deck that view the rear garden of St Mary's Basilica next door to the east.
The master bedroom overlooks the pool below and has both northern and eastern exposure. Note all of the windows and doors are wind impact glass. This home is located in the X Flood Zone which means no flood insurance will be required by mortgage lender. And because this home is built to Florida's highest building code, the homeowner and wind insurance is only $2,007 per year (total price).
It has adjacent designated off street parking and a white picket fence. And it is located just one block from world famous Duval Street.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 619 Virginia Street. Better yet come by and see the home in person. If you buy this house this weekend, it could be your home by Christmas.
This residence has a wrap-around deck that overlooks the pool plus a private side yard. The interiors feature porcelain floors, high baseboards, crown molding, down lights, beautiful kitchen with granite counter-tops and stainless steel appliances.
The front guest bedroom has an en suite bath plus deck that view the rear garden of St Mary's Basilica next door to the east.
The master bedroom overlooks the pool below and has both northern and eastern exposure. Note all of the windows and doors are wind impact glass. This home is located in the X Flood Zone which means no flood insurance will be required by mortgage lender. And because this home is built to Florida's highest building code, the homeowner and wind insurance is only $2,007 per year (total price).
It has adjacent designated off street parking and a white picket fence. And it is located just one block from world famous Duval Street.
CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet on 619 Virginia Street. Better yet come by and see the home in person. If you buy this house this weekend, it could be your home by Christmas.
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Listen. You will be moved.
Take a few minutes to watch and listen to this boy. This is one of the most moving statements I have ever heard.
Friday, November 23, 2018
National Flood Insurance Expiring - WARNING!
That's a picture taken in Key West during Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Hurricane season ends on December 1 and so does the National Flood Insurance Program. That is unless Congress renews the NFIP before 11:59 PM on November 30, 2018. That seems unlikely now since Congress is on recess for Thanksgiving.
CLICK HERE to read the FEMA Advisory.
If you are buying a house in Key West and your Realtor has not advised you about this, ask him or her why not.
Thursday, November 22, 2018
My Worst Thanksgiving
For as long as I can remember, I would watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade on TV. Over the years I decided it would be a real treat to actually see the parade in person. In 1998 a friend of a friend offered actual Macy's grand stand seats to me and my ex.This was going to be fun.
We stayed at a hotel on Central Park South. It was raining on Thanksgiving morning. I remember wearing jeans and a rain slicker. We both had umbrellas. We took a cab to near the Dakota. The grand stands were somewhere in that area as I recall. We found our seats and sat in the drizzle for half an hour to forty-five minutes or so. The drizzle got worse and worse. My jeans and slicker were soaked. We decided to forget the parade and go back to the hotel.
We changed clothes and went down to the dining room and had Bloody Mary's and eggs Benedict. The rain eventually stopped and we walked around Times Square. That was a bleak and miserable experience. I remember seeing people eating their Thanksgiving in McDonald's.
That night we went to Tavern On the Green for dinner. I had made reservations weeks in advance. We arrived a bit early but had to wait and wait and wait. The restaurant was crammed with loud people. We talked about going some place else but feared we might end up a McDonald's if we did.
We eventually got to sit down and order dinner. It took forever to arrive. It was terrible. The service was terrible. The whole experience was terrible.
We discussed going back to New York for this Thanksgiving.We didn't and for that I am thankful. It is supposed to be the coldest ever Thanksgiving Day Parade. It is 75 degrees as I write this. Today's high is supposed to be 80. I am thankful for that as well.
I could be up in New York with several million people this week freezing my behind. Instead, I'm stuck in Paradise.
We stayed at a hotel on Central Park South. It was raining on Thanksgiving morning. I remember wearing jeans and a rain slicker. We both had umbrellas. We took a cab to near the Dakota. The grand stands were somewhere in that area as I recall. We found our seats and sat in the drizzle for half an hour to forty-five minutes or so. The drizzle got worse and worse. My jeans and slicker were soaked. We decided to forget the parade and go back to the hotel.
We changed clothes and went down to the dining room and had Bloody Mary's and eggs Benedict. The rain eventually stopped and we walked around Times Square. That was a bleak and miserable experience. I remember seeing people eating their Thanksgiving in McDonald's.
That night we went to Tavern On the Green for dinner. I had made reservations weeks in advance. We arrived a bit early but had to wait and wait and wait. The restaurant was crammed with loud people. We talked about going some place else but feared we might end up a McDonald's if we did.
We eventually got to sit down and order dinner. It took forever to arrive. It was terrible. The service was terrible. The whole experience was terrible.
We discussed going back to New York for this Thanksgiving.We didn't and for that I am thankful. It is supposed to be the coldest ever Thanksgiving Day Parade. It is 75 degrees as I write this. Today's high is supposed to be 80. I am thankful for that as well.
I could be up in New York with several million people this week freezing my behind. Instead, I'm stuck in Paradise.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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