Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Summer in Key West


Summer in Key West

Summer in Key West passes in a haze of heat and humidity, and this year was no exception. In fact, it was even hotter than usual in the Southernmost City this summer, but that didn't slow us down at all. It's obvious from the lack of posts lately that I haven't spent my summer blogging, and for that, I apologize. So, what have we been doing this summer in Key West?

We bid farewell to The Top, the iconic watering hole located on the rooftop of La Concha Hotel. It sadly closed its doors as a bar and will reopen soon as a high end spa...

The Top of the world in Key West... thanks for the memories!
Sailboats bob in the Gulf of Mexico
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the view to the North
Looking South at the Atlantic and the Key West Lighthouse

...we hung out with the local wildlife...

A friendly rooster joins us for dinner at the Hogfish Bar & Grill
A tree frog stops by my balcony for a visit
One of the many iguanas I pass on my daily run
A baby manatee at the Hurricane Hole Marina

...we enjoyed festivals like the 2014 Hemingway Days...

A Papa Lookalike collects donations for the Scholarship Fund
The raffle winner atop the lead bull for the annual Running of the Bulls
Thousands of people gathered to celebrate Hemingway's 115th birthday
Happy Birthday, Papa!

...we came together as a community to help the legendary Mr. Chapman in his time of need. A fundraiser was held at the Lazy Gecko and he led a lighted bike parade on Duval Street...

Mr. Chapman and his bike are a fixture of Bahama Village and Duval Street

Mr. Chapman gets ready to lead the lighted bike parade

...we spent some time sailing and snorkeling North America's only living coral reef...
Enjoying a day out on the water
The late afternoon sun sparkles on the Atlantic Ocean


...we joined the Key West Chamber of Commerce...

Scott Forman and other local business owners are welcomed at the Chamber of Commerce Luncheon

...and we welcomed Diana Nyad back to Key West a year after her incredible feat of swimming from Cuba to Key West...

Diana Nyad holds aloft the plaque that will be placed on the seawall at Smathers Beach

...But mostly we worked really hard doing what we do best -- listing and selling real estate! Here are some of Royal Palms Realty's recently sold properties:

1327 White St. -- $1,240,000 -- Midtown West
3334 Riviera Drive -- $920,000 -- New Town Key West

805 Virginia Street -- $690,000 -- Old Town Key West
 
600 Frances Street -- $875,000 -- Old Town Key West
1410 Duncan Street -- $764,000 -- Old Town Key West
814 Carey Lane -- $1,150,000 -- Old Town Key West
1421 Reynolds Street -- $525,000 -- Casa Marina District
8 Cannon Royal Drive -- $795,000 -- Shark Key

We also added some fantastic new listings this summer. You can check them out here (and click the links for more info!):

409-B Emma Street -- $1,130,000 -- Truman Annex
7 Nassau Lane -- $495,000 -- Old Town Key West
2107 Flagler Avenue -- $725,000 -- Midtown East
812 Windsor Lane -- $1,560,000 -- Old Town Key West
413 Frances Street -- Price Reduced to $1,095,000 -- Old Town Key West

Would you like to arrange a showing or receive more information about any of our listings? Please call or text Scott at 305-923-9884 or Sara at 305-434-5389. Alternatively, you can complete the "Contact Us" form on the right, or visit us at Royal Palms Realty for more information about any of these properties or other homes for sale in Key West. 

Come home to paradise and turn your dreams of tropical living into a reality!


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