More pictures, taken at random around town, including this dilapidated large house on Eaton Street posted for sale for several million dollars on a large lot (by Key West urban standards) and now sold apparently and ready for renovation.
Louvered windows and outward facing Bahama shutters, so called:
No Parking (unless you know the owner). Don't do as locals do, they know more than you. Universal rule.
2 comments:
I couldn't imagine spending millions on a house, especially if it was dilapidated.
A colleague of mine is moving in to a $300,000 manufactured home on stilts on Stock Island and got a deal because she knew the seller. Another colleague can't find a home in Key West in livable condition for $400,000. Thats the reality of gentrification
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