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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

1109 Fleming Street, Key West Florida

The three year renovation and expansion of 1109 Fleming Street, Key West has just been completed. The eyebrow house in the front has been preserved in form and re-imagined in functionality. In his book The Houses of Key West  Alex Cammerer wrote about his first visit to Key West which turned into a love affair with the architecture of Old Town. He referred to eyebrow houses simply stating "with their front porch roofs extending demurely over the second-story windows, hence the term eyebrows. I have discovered that they are unique to Key West and are not found anywhere else in the country." 1109 Fleming Street is demur perhaps in front and astounding to the rear. Let's take a look.

Think of this eyebrow house as a salt box laid on its side with two rooms on the first floor intersected by an interior staircase. The main living area is on the left. 

Years of paint were removed from the original Dade County Pine walls and ceiling. New wind impact windows and doors as well as all new flooring were added throughout. Other new additions include high baseboard, crown molding, recessed ceiling lights, and HVAC. A window at the rear of the living room was replaced by new French doors which open out to the new wrap-around covered rear porch. All of a sudden the perceived living space expanded.

The owners us the first floor right side as a sitting room. But it has a full bath
and could easily become a first floor bedroom should the day come the staircase becomes difficult. 



I was invited to preview this house a couple of months ago. I stood in the kitchen discussing all of the improvements they added to the property. I remember eyeing details in the kitchen. The cabinets, the appliances, the thick sculpted marble counters - everything - EVERYTHING IS PERFECT!

I looked through to the dining room and recalled that time several years earlier when this house was bank owned. I showed it several times then including to one guy who drove down to Key West in his red Corvette with his lady friend. I set up an appointment to show and was given the lockbox code. I could not get the key out of the lockbox. I went around back and climbed thorough wind in what is now the dining room. I almost killed myself. I was too old for such nonsense. This owner replaced the windows with French doors and added the wrap-around deck, French doors, and the stunning kitchen. The potential view was there. This owner Knocked the ball out of the park in maximizing the potential.

 
This bedroom is located second floor front on the left side. Another bedroom is located on the right side. Note the high hitched roof which dramatically expands the perceived living area in the room. Eyebrow houses were built before Key West had interior bathrooms. Most eyebrows had two bedrooms at the top of the stairs and no bathroom. The bathroom for this bedroom has size, height, and pizazz - all the best in tile and decor. You would need to see several eyebrow houses to appreciate how well done this home is.

A previous owner added a two story addition to the original eyebrow house years ago. The current owner maintained the footprint of the addition but took that thing apart and rebuilt it. My simple words are worthless. The difference is easily perceived by everyone.

I walked into the master bedroom located at the back of the second floor and was awestruck. I remembered the original back yard with overgrown trees and a highly dysfunctional cottage at the rear. What I was a cozy and inviting bedroom with windows opened out to a Garden of Eden. The master bath is typical of all in the house. Subway tiles and high-end fixtures are used everywhere. They are period correct. They are timeless and will not go out of style in fifteen years.

French doors at the rear of the dining room open out to the new wrap-around covered porch with pool, gardens, and guest house beyond. Again my words are useless.

The current owner took down the previously existing two story guest house. It was a functional (or dysfunctional) mess. The pool and gardens were designed by Craig Reynolds, Key West's premiere landscape architect.

 



 

The guest cottage is a fully functionally two bedroom home with loft. There is an outdoor shower on the side. The front porch of the cottage has a bit of tropical foliage so the guests can smooch without everyone sitting by the pool watching. 


Click the YOUTUBE VIDEO for a short tour of the house which includes moonlight and aerial views of the home and area. It's worth your time even if you are not a buyer. This home will inspire you to do good things with your home.

CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet and listing photos on 1109 Fleming Street, Key West offered for sale at $7,500,000 with furniture negotiable. Then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to schedule a private showing. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West. This is a one-of-a-kind home. 




Sunday, January 24, 2021

Key West Real Estate Horror Story No. 21

I wrote a blog several years ago about a just listed fixer-upper. The long time owners had passed and a family member listed the property for sale. I showed the house several times. I liked it and the location. Somebody bought it and later renovated it. 

That house was on a lock box, not typical for Key West. I got to the house a bit early, turned on the lights, opened the doors to make the place as inviting as possible. The entire house was dusty and smelly. I don't know how long it had been since anyone lived there. I remember it felt like the place had been vacant for years. My customers had bought a couple houses from me before and seemed interested in this place. I left them alone to explore and talk. I noticed several dusty photo albums in the room upstairs. I did a nosey. There were family photos of the kids playing ball on the street in front of the house and other photos of the neighborhood. I loved that. Then there were photos of some of the family members in New York City taken during or just after World War II.

Then I saw something odd - many (not a few or several) photos of what I assume were family members sleeping - in a hotel room in New York City and later back in Key West. Lots and lots of candid sleeping photos. The above pic is an example and not of the photos I saw. I thought these were beyond quirky - more like fetish photos. This just was not normal. That's all. There is no point to this tale of Key West other than I should not have opened the photo album. I know that. 



Saturday, January 23, 2021

Fran Lebowitz Explains It All


I knew" the name Fran Lebowitz but really don't know that much about her. All that changed when I began to watch Pretend It's a City on NETFLIX. It is worth watching. I had to stop in the middle of the fourth episode to begin to write this blog.

Fran explained why writers cannot get mortgages.

She was talking to her Merrill Lynch financial advisor about getting a mortgage to buy an apartment in New York City.

Advisor: "May I ask you a question?"

Fran: "May you ask me a question?" she thought - You’ve been looking at my tax returns for the last five minutes. You’re my sock drawer. You know more about me than I do. "Yes, you may ask me a question."

Advisor: "Why is your income so erratic?"

Fran: And I said well, I’m a writer. She said “A writer?" Scoffs. And that’s why you never get a loan if you’re a writer.

I have a writer customer with the same erratic income problem. He went through mortgage broker hell but eventually got two mortgages to buy a house and later an investment  property in Key West.

Watch Martin Scorsese's Pretend It's a City on NETFLIX. Totally entertaining. 



 

Friday, January 22, 2021

My 2020 Sales in Key West

 


I have considered myself as a buyers agent for most of my real estate career. This year my sales were divided equally between listing and selling agent. These are my solds for 2020.

1003 Seminary Street

Sold for $591,600

Ninth sale with this customer

 

 527 Fleming Street

Sold for $2,400,000

Fifth sale for this customer

744 Windsor Lane

Sold for $4.700,000

Sixth sale for this customer

 

619 Virginia Street

Sold for $863.000

Sixth sale for this customer

 

1213 Grinnell Street

Sold for $1,075,000

Fifth sale for this customer

 

 912 Fleming Street

Sold for $2,060,000

Third sale for this customer

 

265 Golf Club Drive 

Sold for $789,000

Second Sale for this customer

1116 Seminary Street

Sold for $1,075,000

Third sale for this customer


 1120 Johnson Street

Sold for $2,645,000

Second sale for this customer

I am so blessed to have faithful and returning customers. I would have starved otherwise. 


 
























 

 

 





































































 

 

 






























Thursday, January 21, 2021

The Many Woes of Dunkin Dave

 

I met Dunkin Dave at Club Body Tech in the Duval Square center perhaps twenty years ago. We would often speak to each other during our early morning workouts. He was a very personable guy, very  outgoing, and super friendly to everybody. He almost always had a smile on his face and certainly all conversations started out on a high note. 

He told me he owned the Dunkin Donuts franchise in Key West. The principal store was at the Overseas Market in the same building that now houses DOMINO'S PIZZA. I recall there was a second Dunkin Donuts at 502 Southard Street - just a couple hundred feet from my office. You remember the saying "You can't eat just one?" It's true when it comes to Dunkin Donuts.

I said our conversations would start out on a high note, but they often regressed. Dave shared his three tales of woe with me. He was proud to own a waterfront condominium which looked directly out too the Atlantic Ocean. He loved the view but he was terribly annoyed at hearing the upstairs neighbor walk across the floor and each time the neighbor flushed the toilet. He said he could hear water flowing through the pipes. There was nothing he could do. Except leave.

Dave complained about that the Key West fire department would call him each time the department went to a fire. They expected Dave to deliver a two or three big boxes of donuts to the firemen. Not one time. All the time.

 While I was a creature of habit as to my arrival time at the gym, Dave was not. He might not show up at the gym for a couple of weeks. We discussed his absence. He said he got up very early each morning to go to the store and start making donuts. He said he could not depend on his employees to show up. That is a proverbial problem of every business owner here. The road to Key West is paved with good intentions. It is easy to get a good paying job here. The problem is getting people to show up for work every day. I understood his pain.

And one day Dunkin Dave did not show up. He left town. 


 



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