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Sporting Luxury and Convenience

For centuries, seafarers from across the globe have found port in the friendly waters of Key West Harbor. From pirates to presidents—steamships to shrimpers, after long journeys at sea it was this course that showed the way home. Now, this legendary waterfront, both lively and quaint—will have its own house to call home. Harbor House will spring to life along Lazy Way with 32 exclusive residences appointed in classic Key West style and detailing. With no less than 2,000 square feet each, the homes feature three bedrooms (master and junior master suites), front and back porches and from nearly all floor plans, views of either Old Town or the lush, Harbor House pool amenity. Each residence enjoys two and a half stories, capped off with a turret design reminiscent of classic widow’s walks, where a wet bar calls for nightly views of the famed Key West sunset. Corner homes are designed with a Queen Ann element, featuring a fully enclosed room and harbor views. Planned on nearly two acres—the last parcel of developable land in Old Town—Harbor House overlooks the legendary harbor in one direction and, in the other, is a mere two blocks from bustling Duval Street. The project is designed by long-time Key West architect Peter Pike, who specializes in renovating historic island homes. “I went around the neighborhood and eclectically gathered parts and components of existing historical buildings and brought them together in a collage,” says Pike. “And respecting the social concept of Key West, we kept parking remote from the structures, encouraging residents to participate in the walking and bicycling that is indigenous to the island.”

 


 
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