From March 19, 2018
The Key West House I Did Not Sell
I made my first trip to Key West as a visitor thirty-four years ago this
month. I have written in my blog about that life changing trip several
times over the years and won't bore readers to tell that tale again. I
fell deeply in love with Key West and decided to make this my home. It
took a few years, but I made it happen. During the time of the first
trip and my move to Key West, I stayed at several different guest
houses. Those experiences taught me how difficult it must be for a home
owner to lived next to or even near to a guest house.
(The business card above is from years ago and is not the guest house
or the location I am writing about today. Besides, most places in Key
West now have hot and cold running water.)
I found a particular guest house I really liked and stayed there on
almost every trip I made to Key West. The guest house eventually grew
from nine rooms to over forty rooms. The owner purchased adjacent
apartment buildings and a couple of single family houses which he
illegally rented nightly. He paid the state bed tax and got away with
it.
Several years ago a fixer-upper house located very near my favorite
guest house was listed for sale. I wrote about that property in my blog
and showed it to prospective buyers. It was purchased by couple from New
York who had renovated other properties before. They did a total
renovation on this well located house for which they were awarded a
ceramic star. They sold the place a year or so later and moved on to a
new project.
I showed their renovated property to several potential buyers. One
couple really liked it. We looked at the place at least twice and maybe
three times. They were considering making an offer. I suggested they
check out the house at different times of the day and night. I sensed
something was not right but did not want to sabotage a sale in the event
I was wrong. The ultimately decided not to make an offer and later
bought a home through me in a totally different part of town.
Some other buyer bought this particular place. And another bought it a
couple of years later. And another someone else bought it. Three
different buyers bought the place in a seven year period after it was
renovated.
Last week I saw the photo at the top of today's blog on the internet.
The photo shows a Dee-jay spinning records at my favorite old guest
house where college kids were enjoying spring break.
The real estate axiom "location", "location", "location" is so true. I
am so happy I did not sell the single family with the problematic
location adjacent to a sprawling forty unit guest house complex to my
customer. They would be listening to the music along with the spring
breakers and probably the rest of the year as well.
May 2021 UPDATE - I just looked at the MLS records on this particular house. It sold eight times since it was originally purchased as a renovation project. And it sold twice after I originally wrote this blog. Tell me something is not wrong with this location.