If you are a long time reader of my blog you may recall that I wrote 1434 Virginia Street, Key West in 2015 when it was offered for sale as bank owned property. The property was purchased but not renovated and sits in the same basic condition as previously reported except that two of the large trees on the east side of the lot are now gone. I am copying my older blog to share the photos and descriptions of the house, rooms, configuration, and condition. Just imagine fewer trees.
It
looked to me that the house had been divided into five apartments over
the years. The entrances are located at the front, west, and east side
of the house. Three apartments are on the main floor and two on the
second floor. Each second floor apartment has an interior stairway with
access to the third floor. A talented designer or architect ought to be
able develop a design equal to the view. Whatever charm the original
house had has been lost due to the fragmentation of the interior space.
Let's look at the house the way it exists today.
Each
unit has a separate kitchen and bath. The bathroom in this unit is
located in what would have been the original hallway. This unit has a
sleeping "loft" but the other apartments have separate bedrooms. The
view looks directly across the street to Bayview Park.
The
door at the far end of the second floor front apartment opens out to
the second floor front porch that spans the width of the house. You can
see most of Bayview Park from this vantage point. Bayview is the main
city park in Key West. There are tennis courts, a baseball field, and an
old fashioned pavilion at the east end. A Viet Nam War Memorial was added a couple of years ago.
The Key West police department building and a fire station are
located on the far side of the water and trees in the color photo (two above). I searched the Sanborn
Fire Maps to try to determine when this house was actually built and
learned that the road and land immediately adjacent to the park was
once identified as North Beach Road and that there was a small body of water
in that location. That area was later filled and and developed. When I
was taking photos I imagined what a sight the owner must have had back
in the day before developers had their way. Then I discovered the black and white photo above which was taken in 1900. I added a notation showing what I believe to be 1434 Virginia Street as it was and still is the largest structure in this area.
I
found a photo of the old "bathing pool"* or swimming hole located at
what is now near the corner of Truman Avenue and Eisenhower Boulevard
(previously North Beach Road). North Beach actually was a beach.
Developers got the land and put up condos (don't they always!). The
historic Division Street (later named Truman Avenue) was extended over
the water and became North Roosevelt Boulevard. By 1999 the city added
the police and fire station just east of Bayview Park. The section of
North Beach Road was then called Pearl Street. The photo above shows the
roofs of two large buildings at Horace O'Bryant Middle School. Those
buildings are no more and have been replaced with even larger
structures. The park still stands amid all the development that has
taken place around it in the near 80 years since the kids jumped into
the old swimming hole. wish I could have seen this sweet town back
then.
Over
the years some prior owner of this property put a rear addition on to
the house. Eventually the space extended out past the east side of the
house and made this building exceedingly large. There is a roof top deck
accessed via two small doors in the attic or loft space off the rear. A
wood stairway leads down to the ground three stories below. While the
view is pretty incredible, I really think a new owner might take down
the entire rear addition. The house is huge without it. This would be
the perfect space for a new pool, deck, and garden which could wrap
around the rear and east side of the property. Sometimes less is more.
This is one of those times.
The
middle apartment abuts the front apartment with "loft" sleeping area.
There is a warren of rooms on both floors. A renovation of these
disconnected rooms could invigorate this old home and give it new
purpose. The lot is very large for the Old Town area - 51' X 82' or 4149
sq ft. Key West has several talented architects and competent builders
that know how to fix old houses like this. I think the renovation of
this old place could result in a really interesting home with incredible
lasting views.
CLICK HERE to view more photos I took of this property.
1434 Virginia Street is offered for sale as a short sale at
$450,000. CLICK HERE view the Key West mls datasheet. Then please call me,
Gary Thomas,
305-766-2642 to schedule a private showing of this property. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred
Properties Key West.
* Photo
The swimming hole in Garrison Bight C 1940s. From the Louise White Collection