Each year I like to look back to see what was sold and select what I think were the outstanding sales for our little island paradise. Most of my customers are buyers. Most of my buyers are folks from up north in America who are seeking either a getaway place or a potential retirement home. As a result I have been inside a lot of the houses that were sold in the past year and have a pretty good sense of what constitutes a good price, a good location, or just a really good all around value.
I wrote about 1435 Flagler Avenue a few months back. This home was typical of many places in Key West that had been occupied by locals for multiple years. The home needed updated and had some issues but overall it was a solid home in quality area. It had once beautiful yard and pool that will be brought back. I liked this place a lot.
9 Gerome Avenue sold for $465,000. It is located on a walking lane near the Chevron gas station on Truman Avenue. It was a mix of an historic house that had been updated years ago but was also a place that would benefit from a new update. If this house had been located on an easier location to get to and if it had parking, it would have sold closer to a million dollars. And for the buyer who wants to be away from everything, the added value just may be the isolation.
I showed 1116 Varela Street on many occasions and had even more phone and email conversations with potential buyers. While the house pictured above may not look like much, the value with this property was the enormous lot not visible from the street nor the ability to add a pool and re-build an existing out building at the rear. This place sold for $475,000.
1518 Rose Street is a mid-century three bedroom, two bath home with a pool located in the mid-town area of Key West. It needed some updating but it was a solidly built home with a large pool and nice private yard. Buyers looking for homes now will probably have to pay more money to get something not as large or as nice and probably not get a pool.
1717 South Street presented a big challenge to the bank that owned this very large and once magnificent house. The 1900 sq ft home also had a guest cottage, pool, and sat on an 8531 sq ft lot. The place sat vacant and not maintained for several years. There was
both water intrusion and termite damage that scared a lot of potential
buyers. The people I showed the house to were overwhelmed by the amount of work that was required to fix up the place or the prospect of tearing down and building a new house on a glorious lot. I would have gone of the tear down and rebuild route myself. This place sold at $460,000. Big Bargain despite the cost to renovate or rebuild. The lot by itself was worth more than the sales price.
1107 Southard Street is located amid some of the nicest and most expensive homes in Old Town. The place as a family homestead for generations. The place will require extensive repairs and renovation but will be worth perhaps 150% more than the price paid to purchase this fixer - $492,000.
237 Golf Club Drive was my listing and sold in just two weeks on the market for $744,000. The house had been thoroughly updated and offered more interior and protected outdoor living space than any other house when listed and sat a much larger lot than any other home in the Sanctuary. I have sold dozens of homes at the Key West Golf Club and consider the community to be one of the very best values in Key West.
The picture perfect cottage at 628 Frances Street sold at a huge discount to asking price - just $675,000. I wrote about the place in my blog a couple of times and showed it several.times. When the sold price got published, potential buyers told me they would have paid that amount. They just did not expect the seller would be willing to sell that low. This is a lesson a lot of people learn in Key West. Sellers and their agents should list houses at realistic asking prices and buyers should not be afraid to make offers at price points they believe more reflective or real market value irrespective of the asking price.
The mid-century modern at 1611 Seminary Street received a clever renovation that totally transformed the old house into functional 21st century home with open living spaces. This home sold for $865,000.
25 Sea Lore Lane was another bank owned property that lingered on the market for quite awhile. The 3,023 sq ft house sat on a 14,688 sq ft lot with great open water views. The house was built in 1994 but seemed a bit dated as the kitchen and bathrooms were typical of construction materials used then which is three decades ago. This place sold for just $940,000. This was a bargain!
I have sold a couple of homes in the Key West Writer's Compound over the years including the former home of John Hersey. This year a two story cottage at 715 Windsor Lane Rear came onto the market and went under contract within days of being listed. It sold for $900,000 and was worth more. It was adorable. None of these homes have off street parking which pose a challenge for a lot of potential buyers who fear separation anxiety over not being able so know there car is outside the window like a puppy. And some people don't like the idea of sharing a pool. This is about the best walking location and one of the quietest places in Old Town.
915 Washington Street is an adorable little cottage located on one of the best blocks in the Casa Marina Area. It sold at $1,095,000 in one day on the market. I wrote about it in my blog and sent emails to various potential buyers and talked to a couple of buyers on the phone. I understand when people located a thousand miles away may reticent about committing to spending $500,000 or a million dollars for a house on a sight un-seen basis. However, I have sold houses for more than that where the buyers did not see the house until inspection. This is one house where a buyer could tell from the photos and good old GOOGLE MAPS what a great location this house enjoyed.
527 Margaret Street appeared in my blog a couple of times over the past few years including when the original beat down house still existed. The old house was taken down to the front frame and totally rebuilt and then stylishly outfitted by a noted interior decorator. The new "old" house sold in a flash for $1,460,000.
1104 South Street also appeared in my blog a couple of times. This is another magical Casa Marina Area home. Local architect Matthew Stratton transformed the prior master bedroom into the new living room and re-purposed a legal apartment over the double garage into the new master quite. This stunning home sold for $1,800,000.
744 Windsor Lane was purchased by my buyer for $3,675,000. This was the highest priced home sold in Old Town this year. This is the fifth home this buyer has purchased from me. As of today there are 34 homes for sale in Key West offered at $1,800,000 or higher. And there are many priced under the $1.8 price point. I am a buyers agent and I would love to work assist anyone reading my blog in finding their perfect place in Paradise.