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Monday, March 28, 2011

1004 Packer Street - Short Sale - Key West

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I remember showing 1004 Packer Street (the three photos above) even before the paint was dry-literally. The Key West mls records show that this place sold in just 13 days on the market in July 2003 at the price of $640,000. This home was one of several new homes built in a small compound of charming houses built at that time. Two homes in the same development sold in the past two years - 1006 Packer with no pool sold at $500,000 in 2009 and the second at 1010 Packer with large pool sold in 2009 at $729,000.

I showed 1004 Packer Street in 2008 to a couple from the midwest when it was then offered at $799,000. There were two big dogs living in the house at that time. I love dogs but they ruled that house. My buyers liked the house and layout, but when we walked out the front door the gent said something like "Gary, this will never do." He pointed his finger at the parking lot across the street. It wasn't so much the lot that bothered him, but the business there: an adult bookstore. Since then I have made a point of telling potential buyers about the location. There is no sense in getting excited about a house if the location will not work. Key West has lots of places with difficult locations. Sometimes there are really great houses located next to or very near problem properties. That means great houses go unsold, get sold at a discount, or get sold to buyers who buy the value of the house and disregard the neighbor because they like the property more than they dislike the neighbor.

Today 1004 Packer Street is the offered for sale as a short sale at the asking price of $500,000. The listing agent describes the listing thus:
"Old Town home built in 2002 is a bright and sunny home 2 bedrooms, 3 full baths, crown molding, bricked off street parking and hurricane shutters. The 1st floor has rosewood floors and an open floor plan, great for entertaining. The large kitchen has granite counters with a breakfast bar and plenty of cabinets. French doors open to the private deck with pool and spa. 2nd floor has 2 bedrooms, both en suite, one with spa tub and soaring cathedral ceilings. 1600 plus square feet of living space with very generous rooms. This is a potential short sale transaction subject to lender approval. There are no appliances and photos are from previous listing."
The pool in better days

I showed 1004 Packer Street this weekend. It did not work for my buyers. They could see the scratched floors, dirty walls, and missing appliances. We did not bother going outside to look at the neglected pool with months of palm fronds lining the deck. This place did not work for them. But it could just as easily work for a buyer that likes the idea of buying an eight year old house with a big living area, a private pool and off street parking. So what if it needs painted and new appliances need to be purchased purchased. Most buyers paint over the previous owner's bad taste and smells anyway. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls database and more photos of the house as it previously looked. Just below you can see some photos I took this weekend of the house and the neighbors.

1004 Packer Street is visible at the right rear

This is "the" view from front gate at 1004 Packer Street

The kitchen is missing appliances and needs painted

Living room and dining area need painted
Neighbors across street

Let there be no mistake about today's blog: I think this house could be a very good buy for a purchaser who wants a newer house with modern building concepts, off street parking, a private pool, and who does not mind the quirky Key West neighborhood. I also think this location might work very well as a vacation rental. The location is a quick walk to Duval Street and the Arts District. If this fits your buyer profile, please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to arrange a showing. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

901 Thomas Street - Old Town - Key West

If you are looking for a really cute Key West cottage with a pool and off street parking just a couple of blocks from Duval Street, the new listing at 901 Thomas Street may be the home of your dreams.

The listing Realtor describes 901 Thomas Street this way:
"Immaculate renovated one level cottage in the heart of Old Town in a lushly landscaped compound of three single family homes. 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths, shared pool with waterfall, outdoor shower and off street parking make this tropical paradise the perfect setting for a second home getaway or investment."

The home is part of a three home compound created about a decade ago. CLICK HERE to see 306 Olivia Street and CLICK HERE to see 903 Thomas Street. Each of the houses and the ground underneath are owned in fee simple, just as most home owners own their homes up north. The three homes share a limited common area that includes a bricked courtyard, garden and pool. The "condo association" maintains the pool and courtyard, but otherwise the individual owners are responsible for the maintenance, insurance, and taxes for their respective properties.

The bar and grilling area are part of the limited common area

The 'third' bedroom is currently used as part of the living area


This 993 sq ft home is super clean and meticulously maintained. It is currently part of a monthly vacation rental program. The formal entry is at side near the front. The living area extends to the far rear where the third bedroom is currently used as part of the living area. There is a full bath adjacent to the left. There are two bedrooms at the front of the house that share a separate bath. The kitchen pictured immediately above is the heart of this lovely cottage home. Not visible is a rear door at the right rear that exits off to the pool. The exterior of this house is crisp and clean. It has a 'new' roof and gutters and the place looks like it has been freshly painted. 901 Thomas Street is offered at $524,900. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls database and to view more photos of this great Key West cottage.

901 Thomas Street is located two blocks from Duval Street and just one block west of the Ernest Hemingway House at 901 Whitehead Street. If you watch JEOPARDY, you would that Hemingway and Key West are frequent clues. One block to the north you will find two competing eateries, Blue Heaven and La Creperie which is a new addition to the corner of Thomas and Petronia. La Creperie is so cute and the food is good. Santiago's Bodega is one block further west on Petronia. Ft. Zachary Taylor State Park and the coolest beach in Key West is a five minute bike ride.

If you would like to see this sweet little cottage please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 to schedule a showing. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. 901 Thomas Street is a lot of house for the money. You owe it to yourself to take a look - with me!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

273 Southard Street - Presidents Lane - Truman Annex - Key West



Just listed, but not by me, a lovely transient licensed unit at President's Lane in Truman Annex. The listing Realtor describes this poolside unit like this:
"Turn key. Beautifully furnished 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathroom townhome with private parking located poolside in exclusive Truman Annex. This gated community is footsteps to the Atlantic Ocean, World-famous sunsets and countless restaurants and galleries. Your new home offers 4 decks and your own cobblestone paved backyard with a private entrance off of Thomas Street."

273 Southard Street is located in the center rear

This is the view just outside the front gate of 273 Southard Street

This unit is located at the east side of the complex and has first and second floor views looking toward the pool. The unit itself has 960 sq ft of living space on two levels. Downstairs you will find the kitchen and living area with French doors that open onto the rear deck. There is a half bath on the first floor as well. Upstairs each of the two bedrooms has a balcony. The unit has a the special Truman Annex transient rental license which permits owners to rent the unit on a weekly basis subject to rental guidelines. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls database on this property.

Truman Annex is located just two blocks east of Duval Street and has become the favorite destination location for many returning Key West visitors for years.

At $537,000 this unit is the lowest price such unit available at this time. A few weeks ago I wrote about a similar unit that was priced much higher. It went under contract within a matter of days. If you are looking for a place that you can legally rent and help reduce your mortgage expenses, this may be the place for you. Please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or send me an email at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time buyer's agent and Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

1800 Atlantic Condominium Unit A 208 - Bank Owned - Key West



Just listed, but not by me, 1800 Atlantic Condomium Unit No. A 208 which is a Bank Owned unit at an incredible price - just $272,250. This unit, like just about every other unit in the complex, has two bedrooms, two baths and occupies 1357 sq ft of space. It is located in the west building and has tree top views of the adjacent mangroves. The mangroves are protected. So the view you see today will be there forever. No need to worry about some new high rise being built there. It will not happen.

This is how the listing Realtor describes the property:
"Bank Owned Property in Key West in the sought after location of the A building in 1800 Atlantic condos. This unit has ocean views and bird sanctuary views. This is going to move fast so call for a showing today. The complex has an Olympic size pool overlooking the ocean, saunas, 3 tennis courts, one assigned garage parking spot and storage unit as well as security on site. 3% towards buyers closing costs available for qualifying buyers."

1800 Atlantic Condominiums have a great reputation. Guests return year after year because they know exactly what to expect. The love the ocean, the huge Olympic pool, three tennis courts, and proximity to Smathers Beach. The condos are close enough to town to bike but far from the madding crowd when distance is held dear.

CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet on this unit. Better yet please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or send me an email at kw1101v@aol.com and request more information. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

With Apolgies to the Beach Boys, I Give You "Damn Citations"


It happens every Spring. The college kids come to Key West to party hard and have fun. No shirt, no shoes, no problem for the most part. Kids bring lots of cash and have a good time. They aren't bad kids. They are probably your kids or your nieces and nephews. They are just here to have some fun in the sun. The problem is they have fun when the sun don't shine. They have fun so late sometimes that they wake up the roosters by partying too hard in the pool in the house that they rented. And its not only the rooster that gets awakened. Sometimes it is the next door neighbors. But first, the verse:

I'm pickin' up damn citations
(Oom bop bop damn citations)
She's giving me some damn citations
(Oom bop bop citations)
Damn, damn, damn, damn citations
(Oom bop bop)
She's giving me damn citations
(Oom bop bop damn citations)


There is a story on the front page of today's Key West Citizen (READ HERE) that tells the tale of what could happen if you rent to spring breakers or anyone else and do not have a transient rental license or if you do not (allegedly-like they say on TV when the cops nab the culprit in plain view of everybody but don't want to presume him guilty) have a valid monthly vacation rental agreement.

It's not fair to pick on the college kids that come to Key West to have fun. Many 'adults' do the same thing except they are usually not as thin or as cute as the college kids, but some are as nearly nude and certainly as loud after they have had a few (dozen) beers. When they take the party back to their rented house and wake the locals who, for the most part are a tolerant bunch, things change. Patience wears very thin in the wee hours of the morning.

The interior of the Monroe County Jail in the 1970s

You can rent a house or a condo as a vacation rental but you need to follow the rules. If you don't, and if you get caught, you can go to real estate jail. No, they don't put you in a cell. But they can put you through hell. That extra money you could have made will go the City of Key West and not to your child's college fund.

Owning a house or a condo with a transient rental license is one way to avoid going to real estate jail. (A transient rental licenses permits an owner to rent his property on a daily basis every day of the year, the same as an innkeeper rents a room.) The other is to be a responsible owner and not to violate the Golden Rule: don't piss off the neighbors. Make sure your rental agent earns the management fee you pay and does not allow a rental to The Situation turn into a Damn Citation.

If you are looking to buy a house or condo in Key West that has a transient rental license, please consider working with me,
Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642 or contact me by email at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a full time buyer's agent and Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West. Avoid real estate jail; buy a place that's legal.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Directions You Don't Take


"What’s in store for me in the direction I don’t take?" - Jack Kerouac

People with good intentions tell me that I should not dwell on decisions I made in the past. You can't change what you did, so leave it alone - they say. I wish it was that easy. I ended up not having a couple of relationships that I wish I have given the chance to succeed. And I had other relationships that, had they not occurred, had I not done that one thing, my entire life story would have been written differently. The regrets of choices made and directions not taken is not limited to love or romance, or jobs, but also involves decisions on investments made or not made and years of regrets over how I let little things screw up big dreams and plans for the future.

That's a lot of rambling prose. But maybe you get my point. And while today's blog starts off with me talking about my regrets it is actually about readers who do the same dumb things and end up not getting what they want.

"What do you want?" That is one of the first questions I always ask potential new buyers. What kind of place do you want? Do you want a house or a condo? How many bedrooms/baths? Do you require a pool or off street parking? Where do you want to live? What is your price range. I get a litany of responses but most end up being very similar: two bedrooms, two baths, Old Town, pool, parking, willing to do a little work and priced under $500,000. And, by the way, we'd like to rent it to help pay for the property. That makes finding the potential buyer a place so much easier. Except there are so very few places like that.

The fact is that the core area of Old Town is very small and most of the houses priced under $500,000 have "issues" either in size, location, or condition that make them unappealing to most buyers. If a place is priced right, it may need remodeling and that means more money will need to be spent. When buyers see how much work may be necessary they contemplate hiring a contractor. They may decide to engage an architect. All of a sudden the cost of a buying an affordable dream house becomes exasperating.

I hosted an open house a while back at a very nice Old Town location. Lots of lookers came in to see what sat behind the white picket fence. Many were pleasantly surprised by the pool area and how large the house was. A long time ago a local told me that I had no idea how nice some houses are on the inside based on what I see from the front. (It works that way with people, too.)

The majority of lookers at my open house commented about how much it would cost to redo the place. The house has been lived in for over a hundred years. It was updated maybe 30 years ago. Sure it could use a fresh coat of paint, but the electricity and plumbing all work. I sometimes think we over-complicate houses. If we accepted them like we accept people that have faults, we would have less to worry about.

I use the example of the open house to illustrate what happens with many real life showings. Buyers view a property and then start to pick the place apart. Instead of falling in love with a potentially wonderful Key West cottage or big Conch house, they create all kinds of reasons why the place would not work for them. There is a cure for places like this - look at different houses that are in better locations, in better condition, and that most likely cost more money. But even that is starting to get difficult because the supply of really nice houses in good locations is dwindling. Even some of the very highly priced houses that have been on the market for a very long time are now under contract.

I understand buyers that say they must buy within their budget. I do understand that lenders no longer lend more money than buyers can afford to repay. It makes no sense to try to sell a property that a buyer cannot finance.

There are other buyers that have have the cash or borrowing capacity to buy a property at a higher price point but who refuse to pay the amount necessary to seal the deal. Sometimes sellers and buyers get into price or term negotiations that make getting "to win" nearly impossible. They take hard line positions and refuse to budge. I have found that huge price reductions often lead to buyers and sellers arguing over just a few thousand dollars. Sellers complain they have conceded enough and buyers demand more. Lines are drawn in the sand.

In 1982 I made a cash offer on a beautiful house on Crestmore Drive in Denver. I offered a lot less than the seller wanted. He refused to respond to my offer. I went around my Realtor and called the seller up myself. I said I would pay full price. He told me he would never sell to me. He had a beautiful home that I really, really wanted. I had pissed him off so bad that I could never buy it. I had made an enemy for life by being a jerk. He sold the house to somebody else who was not a jerk. I learned not to insult a seller by making a ridiculous offer.

I used to be an attorney. Over the years before I actually bought a place in Key West, I made offers on a few places that included conditions, representations and warranties that no sane seller would sign. I didn't get any of those places either. I learned that sometimes you need to evaluate a property and accept it for what it is or else decide not to buy it.

After losing many potential buys I suggested to my Realtor that maybe I should look for something smaller in scale and cheaper in price. I said I might buy one of those $100,000 cigar maker cottages. She said "Gary, they're gone." The places that were bargain priced in the 1980s got priced much higher as I dilly-dallied. I remember one such place on Southard Street that I looked at and turned my nose up at. It sold a few years back ago just under a million dollars. It is still owned by the same person. He knew the value of Key West charm and an excellent location. I learned that if you wait too long you will get priced out of the market.

I eventually bought a bank foreclosure which was the old Eaton Lodge guesthouse located at 511 Eaton Street. It had been boarded shut for two years. I bought it at a public auction. Plywood was removed from enough windows and doors so that potential buyers could actually get inside for the first time in two years. Lots of locals were present. I arrived in Key West the day before the auction, but only saw the inside during an hour preview before the auction. Bidding started and my stomach was in turmoil. I was bidding against many buyers at first but the number reduced to maybe three or four locals. The early bids were all low and insincere. Bidding got more aggressive. One of the auctioneer's men came up to me and asked if I really wanted the place. I said "Yes!" He said to go in and bid aggressive and my bid would scare the competition because they would see I was not going to walk away without the property. I worked. That was the end of the bidding. I got the prize. The next day my Realtor (same lady that told me all the $100,000 cigar maker cottages were gone) called me to say she got a phone call from a bidder at the auction. He offered either $50,000 or $100,000 to assign my contract to him. No thanks, I said. I knew I finally got a great property at a great price. I could screw with the offer because the seller made the rule: take it as is or don't screw with it. Pretty simple rule.

Some sellers do dumb things too. I recall a seller who turned down a near full price cash offer on his quintessential Key West cottage which was offered furnished with a few exceptions. A cash buyer wanted a particular piece of furniture that was not offered in the listing. The seller refused to include the piece of furniture and the house did not sell. Three years later the place is still for sale but now it is listed for $150,000 less than the cash buyer offered. That piece of furniture must be something very special.

A different seller turned down an all cash offer on a very nice Old Town home because the seller wanted to keep a particular light fixture. It took nearly a year for the seller to sell her house at a much lower price. I don't know if the light was included in the sale or not. It really makes no difference. What friggin light fixture could be worth a $100,000 reduction in sales price?

Too many potential buyers and sellers do the same dumb things I did. They set themselves up for failure by making buying or selling a place too complicated. If you want a house or a particular location, you buy it. You negotiate the best deal you can. Don't make getting the best deal make it impossible to get a good deal. I see people do this all the time.

You can't look back and change what you did in the past. But you can take positive steps to make current life choices work for you. Buying a place in Key West is supposed to be a fun event. Don't make it into something that is so complicated that you take the fun and joy out of it.

If you are looking to take your life in a different direction by buying a place in Key West, please consider working with me, Gary Thomas, 305-76-2642 or contact me by email at kw1101v@aol.com. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. The only regret I have about moving to Key West is that it took me so long to do it.

Friday, March 18, 2011

1327 White Street - Key West - Open House - Saturday

Open House, Saturday, March 19th
12:00 to 3:00 PM
1327 White Street

1327 White Street - Key West

The listing Realtor describes this Key West property this way:
"This beautiful conch style home offers wonderful architectural features such as gracious front porch, polished hardwood floors, exposed wood walls and ceilings, multiple sets of tall doors and windows and custom crown moldings. This home has a den plus four bedrooms and four baths including a third story bedroom with it's own 350 sq. ft. terrace offering treetop views of the island. The kitchen has solid wood cabinetry and a separate laundry room. The grounds feature gated off street parking and a beautiful pool and spa surrounded by lush foliage and adjoining pool house. This charming home offers a lot of sq. footage."
Real Wood Floors - not this new pretend stuff in so many newer properties

Pool, Spa, and Rear Deck made for fun in the Key West sun

View from the third floor sun deck overlooking the Island of Key West

This BANK OWNED 2414 sq ft home sits a on a large 47' x 100' lot. The house is large when viewed from the street. When you open the front door the sense of "family" immediately enters your mind. This is a family home for sure. The interior rooms while large are not cavernous. The interiors have Dade County Pine walls and ceilings and the darkly finished real hardwood floors with bright white trim and crown moldings everywhere. A set of new French doors open onto the large rear deck complete with pool, spa, and a half bath. (That space could possibly be enlarged and turned into a pool bar. The third floor is configured as a very open bedroom complete with private bath and doors that open to a very large widow's walk where you can scan much of the Casa Marina area. The best thing about this home
is the asking price: $1,075,000. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and more photos of the property.

1327 White Street is located at the beginning of the Casa Marina area of Key West, that's where I live. The old Key West High School (photo at top) is a couple of blocks to the north. The new high school is out of Flagler Avenue, within walking distance if you have teens that actually walk. The house is about a five minute walk to Rest and Higg's Beach to the south. A couple of blocks to the north you will find Mo's Restaurant, Sandy's Cafe, and Fausto's Food Palace. Bayview Park is a couple of blocks to the east - that's where the city and various charities hold festivals throughout the year.

Salute on the Beach is located at Higg's Beach - great food, affordably priced and what a view!

A 'different' kind of restaurant
Walk or ride your bike - old fashioned butcher shop inside

If you aren't busy on Saturday afternoon, drop by1327 White Street and see how much house you can now buy for your money in Key West. This is a real deal. I'll be there from 12:00 to 3:00.

1121 Watson Street #2 - Key West - Short Sale

1121 Watson Street #2 in March 2011
1121 Watson Street #2 in 1965

Just listed, but not by me, 1121 Watson Street Unit #2 in the Conch Grove Compound in Old Town Key West. The listing agent describes the property this way:
"Renovated cigar makers cottage tucked away in a charming gated old town compound. Eleven homes share an extra large heated pool surrounded by mature tropical landscaping. Cottage was renovated in 2005. New roof in 2009. Move in condition. Just bring your flip flops and bathing suit to wile away the winter blues!! (Homes owned fee simple as part of a homeowners association.)"
The huge sunny pool is about 40 feet directly south of the front door

1121 Watson Street #2 is located two blocks west of White Street and two blocks south of Truman Avenue in the Conch Grove Compound which consists of several cottages and single family homes that share a large sunny and heated pool, gardens, and off street parking. The property is not a condominium. The owner of each cottage or house owns the ground under the property in fee simple. But all property owners share ownership of all of the common areas. Each cottage or house is unique. So the place does not look like a Disney version of Key West. It is the real thing. And I mean that in the most positive way. Writer James Kirkwood, co-author of "A Chorus Line", was one of the first homeowners in the Conch Grove Compound. Local author David Kaufelt used to live there as well. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls database on this property.

1121 Watson Street #2 is a one bedroom one bath cottage that is offered as a short sale at the asking price of $299,000. The cottage is just 420 square feet in size plus 5' x 14' porch. The Monroe County Property Appraiser shows that it sits on a 25' x 58' (1422 sq ft) lot. I know this is a small property. That is why it is called a 'cottage'.

If you would like to see this property, please contact me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a buyer's agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Coastal Realty, Inc. in Key West, Florida. This property will not last long at this price. Serious buyers need to act decisively.

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