From conch houses to historic mansions
Buyers have a lot of options in Key West
Some of Key West's homes are famous: the Hemingway House and Truman's Little White House draw tens of thousands of tourists a year. But is is not just the residents that make this island's homes famous. Everyday, it is common to see painters with easels on sidewalks capturing the beauty of an average Key West home. Because of the city's historic preservation laws, the character and historic relevance of properties will continue to be around for generations.
Single-family homes in Key West have a unique character that make ownership a very special thing. Only a limited number of privileged individuals can say that they own a home in Key West.
From renovated conch houses that were built over 100 years ago to accommodate workers in Key West's once booming cigar industry to historic mansions once belonging to some of Florida's first millionaires that have been renovated back to their former glory, single-family homes here often have a story to tell. Even outside of the historic district in New Town, buyers can find homes in neighborhoods that are examples of early suburban planning.
When it comes to purchasing a single-family home in Key West, buyers have a lot of options, and those options change several times a day. Contact Key West Realty today at (305) 294-3064 for up-to-date information.