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Friday, April 12, 2013

1305 - 1307 Petronia Street - The Meadows Area - Key West


Just listed, but not by me, the ever-so-delightful 1305-1307 Petronia Street compound located in the Meadows Area of Key West. I got the opportunity to view this new property a couple of days ago. I was surprised and impressed.  I had eyed and even photographed 1305 Petronia Street back in 2010 when I mentioned it in a blog I wrote about a similar house located on Windsor Lane.  First, let me show you a photo that shows how this property looked nearly half a century ago. Next you will see how it appeared in the Key West mls in 2005. Then look at the way it looked in 2010, and finally take gander at the new and completed facade in 2013.
1305 Petronia in 2005
1305 Petronia Street in 1965
1305 Petronia Street in 2010
1305 Petronia Street in 2013
The old black and white photo helps us see the house, built in 1906, appears to have been the original front cottage with a sawtooth addition followed by a more boxy rear addition at the rear. The 2010 photo shows an additional sawtooth addition and the emergence of a new two story structure at the rear. What I did not know was that the same owner would also renovate the house next door at 1307 Petronia Street. The two properties have been totally rebuilt from top to bottom and are now offered for sale at $2,400,000. The listing Realtor describes this dynamic duo as:
"Two totally renovated historic conch homes located in the very desirable meadows neighborhood. No expenses have been spared. Both homes boasts top quality kitchens, Ipe flooring both inside and out.Beautiful tropical gardens that are enlightened with exotic orchids & tropical trees along with ancient Balinese warrior statue that is complimented at night with landscape lighting. Both homes share a 10x20 pool. These homes are also wired with security cameras to monitor the property when it is vacant. There is off street brick parking. If you are looking for a manicured property this is the one."


1305 and 1307 Petronia Street have been combined into a compound of sorts. 1305 Petronia is used by the current owner as the main house and 1307 Petronia is used as a guest house for friends and relatives. The brightly colored house numerals at both properties suggest laid back houses. That's true to a point, but the interiors surprisingly sophisticated.

 
 
 
 
 The master and en-suite bath are located at the rear of the first floor. French doors lead to a private IPE deck that is bound by tropical foliage on two sides. Two more bedrooms each with en-suite bath are located on the second floor of the main house.
 
The "guest cottage" at 1307 Petronia Street is a fully contained house.  Downstairs you will find a proper foyer with stairway that leads to the second floor bedrooms. The living room is located just off the foyer. The dining room and kitchen are located at the rear of the main hallway.




The two bedrooms are located upstairs. The master bedroom has a nice sitting area where French doors open out to a sundeck. A spiral staircase leads down to the pool below. 


 
The pool sits behind the guest cottage. There is a lovely shaded orchid garden located between the two homes. The outdoor space is designed for low maintenance living.
 
i think 1305 and 1307 Petronia Street would make a great vacation rental. It has all of the amenities and style that sophisticated vacationers demand. It is near enough to the attractions in Old Town but far enough removed to provide a laid back Key West vacation experience


CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet and to view listing photos. You may also CLICK HERE to view other photos I took of this property.

To see this house or any other property for sale in Key West, please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you find your place in Paradise.

Monday, April 8, 2013

517 Elizabeth Street - Old Town - Key West - The Lure of the Night-Caller

 
I am always searching for something new (or old as the case may be) to add a bit of character the the Old Town houses that I write about on my little blog. Whilst searching the Internet I found the photo of the handsome young man below who once resided at 517 Elizabeth Street, Key West. His name was Charles Olivieri. He lived at 517 Elizabeth Street and was employed by the Florida East Coast Railroad as a Night-Caller. I just love the ring of that occupation which today would likely be construed as something involving the sex trade. That's why I put his photo on here because what we see today in the old houses of Key West is usually a reinterpretation of what was once one thing and which today is something else. In the instance of the house at 517 Elizabeth Street, that most certainly is the case.
I wrote about 517 Elizabeth Street last year when it was briefly listed for sale in 2012. I said "I expect this home will be under contract (probably all cash if custom rules) within a short time. This is exactly the type of home buyers with an urge to redo want to purchase." It went under contract immediately. The new owners engaged noted local architect Tom Pope to assist in the design of the to be renovated old house that sat on a huge lot on one of the best blocks in Key West. The renovation included the demolition of a dysfunctional old building at the rear and the construction of a new great room (living, dining, and kitchen) and pool.
I got a chance to take some photos of the interior of the original (main) house a couple of months ago while construction was still underway. All sorts of trades people were working that day.  There was hustle and bustle everywhere, but the owner was present and keeping a watchful eye on everyone and on every detail.



I think the Monroe County Property Appraiser records on this house are factually incorrect because they show the original house having been built in 1953. I don't buy it for a minute. The room sizes and interior layout hearkened back to what we see in other Old Town houses built at the turn of the 20th Century, not what was built in Mid-Century America. There was a garage located at the rear, however, that had the earmarks of odd Mid-Century design (if you call it design).  And there was that rear building that attached to the house that seemed to have outlived its usefulness. The garage and rear building were razed.
 
 
I got a chance to photograph the interior yesterday afternoon. I assumed the old house would still be an "old house".  That's the problem about assuming things. The assumption is often wrong. My assumption certainly was.  Even though I had been inside the house during the renovation, I was not prepared for the new house that now occupied the space which the Night-Caller once called home.

The main entry is reversed from what I would normally expect to see. The beautiful stairway leads to the second floor where the hall leads to an office on the north and two bedrooms on the left. A large second floor front porch provides an excellent vantage point for people watching.

 
 
 
 
The master bedroom and en-suite bath is located at the front of the original house.

The Night-Caller might be as surprised to see the shiny chrome door knobs and light fixtures as I was. The particular pieces are solid brass which have been chrome plated.
The great room addition is located at the rear. What an incredible space it is.  A recessed pocket door opens to reveal the stunning space filled with light and high volume ceilings.  The new pool and gardens are located beyond.  The kitchen is located to the immediate right and the dining area sits just a tad further to the east. The far left side provide
517 Elizabeth Street is visually stunning.  I think a buyer who wants an old house would feel very much at home in this new space. It has the earmarks of an old house but the freshness of contemporary styling throughout. This is not a house trapped in any one time period.

The listing Realtor, not me, describes 517 Elizabeth Street as:
"Elegant family home in Key West's premier Old Town location. Historic home with superb curb appeal offers people watching and privacy from amazing porches.Private & spacious first floor master bedroom has beautifully restored Dade County Pine and walk in closet. Three 2nd floor bedrooms offer enjoyable and comfortable space for family and friends. Entertaining is effortless in this fully equipped kitchen with Viking and Bosch stainless appliances. The great room boasts a spectacular cathedral ceiling and is filled with natural light from large windows. This Beautifully tiled 18x35 room flows onto large terrace to a 9X20 pool, surrounded by lush landscape for privacy. Rare opportunity to own covered parking and 2 addtl parking spaces."
517 Elizabeth Street is offered for sale at $1,999,000. CLICK HERE to view the Key West mls datasheet. And CLICK HERE to view the photos I took of this wonder Key West property.

If you would like to see this home which the Night-Caller once called home please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. Let me help you find your place in Paradise.







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