The carnage continues in the Key West condo market.
Take the small condo in Key West that sold in September 2004 for $720 per square foot. Must be luxurious you say?
Located at 3312 Northside Drive, unit 301 is a studio - meaning no bedroom - and offers 408 square feet of living space. Here is a photo of the building:
Last sale was $294,000.
Today, this condo is offered for $77,500.
And with today's 5% mortgage rate, you could finance this entire purchase for $416 month.
But at $190 per square foot, is it worth it yet?
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Droid's Cryptic Countdown Clock Code Crack
Droid is coming. But when?
Verizon's Droid countdown clock is in some strange code.
For those of you non-puzzlers, here is a crack to the code.
The clock is presumably counting down days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the product launch.
The clock is set to reach zero at the start of October 28.
Verizon's Droid countdown clock is in some strange code.
For those of you non-puzzlers, here is a crack to the code.
The clock is presumably counting down days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the product launch.
The clock is set to reach zero at the start of October 28.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Its Official: Verizon Confirms Android Phones Coming in Next Few Weeks
Verizon Wireless is keeping the buzz going on Twitter over the upcoming Android based phones - soon to be available on the Verizon network..
Twenty minutes ago, the official Verizon twitter account tweeted the following:
Other Twitterers are trying to get Verizon to release more info about the upcoming phones.
Apparently, the suspense is driving some Android fans nuts.
Twenty minutes ago, the official Verizon twitter account tweeted the following:
Other Twitterers are trying to get Verizon to release more info about the upcoming phones.
Apparently, the suspense is driving some Android fans nuts.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
"Luxury" Key West Condo Drops $716,000
At the peak of the real estate bubble in Key West, properties sold for over $1000 per square foot. It was astounding.
During that time, the Santa Maria Motel turned into the Santa Maria Resort - offering 35 "luxury" condominiums.
Unit 20 was one unit. It boasted 907 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. Pictured is the living room. Looks luxurious - right?
According to online records of the Monroe County Property Appraiser, on February 23, 2007 the property sold for $1,195,000.
Today that same unit is being offered, as a short sale, for $479,000, a drop of $716,000 from the previous sale.
For those who miss this one, they probably need not worry. The Monroe County Property Appraiser's online records show 13 of the 35 residential units are owned by Santa Maria Inc c/o Meisel Capital Partners.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Want to Travel to Cuba?
The Latin American Working Group - one of the nation's longest standing coalitions dedicated to foreign policy - has organized a CubaGO! campaign for today, September 30.
Call your representitive and let them know that you support the Freedom to Travel to Cuba legislation currently in committee.
People supportive of allowing travel to Cuba for all US citizens are asked to call their representitive's office and deliver the following message:
Co-Sponsor and support the “Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act” HR 874.Key West is the closest point in the United States to Cuba - a mere 90 miles.
As a constituent I believe that:
- All Americans should have the RIGHT to travel to Cuba
- A MAJORITY of Americans, a majority of Cuban Americans, and Cuban political dissidents want the travel ban to end
- Major religious and human rights groups say ending the travel ban will help the Cuban people
- After 50 years, it is time to CHANGE our policy toward Cuba – starting with ending the travel ban for all Americans
Key West's representitive in Congress is Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. Unfortunately she continues to support the Cuba travel ban.
If you want to see an end to the travel ban, call her offices at the following:
Washington, DC OfficeNext, call your senators. You can reach Florida's senators at:
Telephone: 202-225-3931
Miami, Florida Office
Telephone: 305-668-2285
Nelson, Bill - (D - FL)And help spread the word. Tell your friends, family, and associates about today's CubaGO! campaign.
(202) 224-5274
and
LeMieux, George S. - (R - FL)
(202) 224-3041
Danny Glover can't do it alone:
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Time for Change: Key West Needs a New Mayor
Morgan McPherson has had 4 years as mayor of Key West.
Thank you for your service.
But now, it is time for change.
Key West needs a change in leadership. Key West needs a mayor with no special interests, is open to discussion and compromise, and has intelligent ideas for the future of Key West.
The island needs a mayor who will listen to the people - not just the developers. The Bahama Village lease at the Truman Waterfront was voted on by the citizens. Years later, the mayor continues to assail the BCCLT. It would be better to have a mayor that could help and encourage the BCCLT's and Bahama Village's efforts.
Key West needs a mayor with new ideas. During his tenure, McPherson has put forth very few. One was his "Big Idea" for affordable housing. Another, his vision for a "world class" waterpark at the Truman Annex. The Big Idea has had little discussion in years. If it is still on the table, why isn't it mentioned on McPherson's campaign website? Truman Annex waterpark idea seemed out of touch with reality. Does an island surrounded by warm, beautiful water really need a "water park". Most residents think not.
And too often the Mayor either doesn't articulate his idea clearly or is deliberately trying to be vague. Recent statements about Key West needing another industry remind this writer of his devotion to real estate and development.
Lately the Mayor has been mentioning making Key West a carbon neutral city. Sounds like a bunch of election year jawboning. Regardless, experts in the eco field have dismissed this notion - saying it would be impossible for Key West to be carbon neutral due to the high number of planes, boats, and cruise ships versus its very small amount of land.
Key West is a wonderful place. Anyone who lives here or visits will tell you.
Thank you Morgan for your service. But now it is time for change.
Thank you for your service.
But now, it is time for change.
Key West needs a change in leadership. Key West needs a mayor with no special interests, is open to discussion and compromise, and has intelligent ideas for the future of Key West.
The island needs a mayor who will listen to the people - not just the developers. The Bahama Village lease at the Truman Waterfront was voted on by the citizens. Years later, the mayor continues to assail the BCCLT. It would be better to have a mayor that could help and encourage the BCCLT's and Bahama Village's efforts.
Key West needs a mayor with new ideas. During his tenure, McPherson has put forth very few. One was his "Big Idea" for affordable housing. Another, his vision for a "world class" waterpark at the Truman Annex. The Big Idea has had little discussion in years. If it is still on the table, why isn't it mentioned on McPherson's campaign website? Truman Annex waterpark idea seemed out of touch with reality. Does an island surrounded by warm, beautiful water really need a "water park". Most residents think not.
And too often the Mayor either doesn't articulate his idea clearly or is deliberately trying to be vague. Recent statements about Key West needing another industry remind this writer of his devotion to real estate and development.
Lately the Mayor has been mentioning making Key West a carbon neutral city. Sounds like a bunch of election year jawboning. Regardless, experts in the eco field have dismissed this notion - saying it would be impossible for Key West to be carbon neutral due to the high number of planes, boats, and cruise ships versus its very small amount of land.
Key West is a wonderful place. Anyone who lives here or visits will tell you.
Thank you Morgan for your service. But now it is time for change.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Flying to Key West About to Get Cheaper
Flying in and out of Key West, while convenient, usually comes with a high price.
The Key West leg of a flight often doubles the price of air travel.
For example, the best price for flying from Key West to Miami in January 2010 will cost you at least $258 round trip + taxes & fees. And that's for a 35 minute American Airlines flight.
And yet during busy season, most flights to and from Key West are sold out well in advance.
Thankfully, things are about to change with AirTran's announcement that they will provide service to Key West starting on December 17, 2009.
AirTran will fly one of their modern 737s - part of AirTran's all-Boeing fleet of planes - to Key West via Orlando.
Here is a picture of the AirTran 737:
AirTran prides itself on providing discount air travel, inflight ammenities including WIFI and XM Satellite radio, and its young fleet of planes.
AirTran has begun taking reservations for Key West. Already their regular prices are lower than the competition. Future sales may provide even greater savings.
Here is a sample of AirTran flight prices versus the competition (competition fares were provided by Orbitz):
This looks good for travelers to the Key West Airport. Future sales will likely bring even more savings.
The Key West leg of a flight often doubles the price of air travel.
For example, the best price for flying from Key West to Miami in January 2010 will cost you at least $258 round trip + taxes & fees. And that's for a 35 minute American Airlines flight.
And yet during busy season, most flights to and from Key West are sold out well in advance.
Thankfully, things are about to change with AirTran's announcement that they will provide service to Key West starting on December 17, 2009.
AirTran will fly one of their modern 737s - part of AirTran's all-Boeing fleet of planes - to Key West via Orlando.
Here is a picture of the AirTran 737:
AirTran prides itself on providing discount air travel, inflight ammenities including WIFI and XM Satellite radio, and its young fleet of planes.
AirTran has begun taking reservations for Key West. Already their regular prices are lower than the competition. Future sales may provide even greater savings.
Here is a sample of AirTran flight prices versus the competition (competition fares were provided by Orbitz):
Key West to Orlando – December 17-20, 2009, roundtrip, taxes & fees additional | ||||
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$238 | $304 | $426 | $631 | $667 |
Key West to Orlando – January 17-20, 2010, roundtrip, taxes & fees additional | ||||
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$238 | $338 | $338 | $720 | $558 |
Key West to San Francisco, December 17-20, 2009, roundtrip, taxes & fees additional | ||||
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$558 | $555 | $818 | $550 | $943 |
Key West to San Francisco, January 17-20, 2010, roundtrip, taxes & fees additional | ||||
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$398 | $486 | $702 | $420 | $729 |
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$484 | $324 | $324 | $410 | $344 |
Airtran | American Air | Delta | Continental | US Air |
$324 | $324 | $324 | $399 | $560 |
This looks good for travelers to the Key West Airport. Future sales will likely bring even more savings.
And with AirTran's extensive route map, you'll have many destinations to fly to. Here is their latest route map, with Key West now included:
Good luck AirTran. Welcome to the party.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
WOO HOO! Huge Sale On My Favorite Flip Flops - 80% Off w/ FREE SHIPPING

When it comes to footwear, Key West is definitely a flip flop town.
I pretty much live in mine.
My favorite flip flops are made by Simple (sorry Reef sandals).
Simple flip flops are super durable, have a firmer sole than Reef's, and don't succumb to the dreaded flip flop funk (imagine if you kept your kitchen sponge for a year...that's what happens to the squishy reef soles). My first pair of Simple flip flops lasted nearly a year and my feet were super happy.
The only negative is price. You pay for the quality. Simple flip flops are usually around $50 a pair.
But right now, Simple is offering a HUGE sale. I just purchased two pairs of flip flops for 80% off retail price. And the shipping is FREE!
You can check out the sale at:
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Key West to Cuba Race Planned

A sailboat race from Key West to Cuba (& back) is planned for November of next year.
Small & fast catamarans (18-24 feet) will begin racing at the White Street Pier, covering 95 miles to Marina Hemingway, Cuba. Racers will spend a couple days in Cuba on a mission of cultural exchange focused on sailing. The return trip to Key West is another 95 mile race.
Race organizers have set up a Google groups site at: http://groups.google.com/group/the-cuba-run . You can read more about it there.
I swear, if you listen hard enough, you can hear the Cuban travel embargo leaning over, creaking past the tipping point, ready to fall at any momemt. A political Leaning Tower of Piza if you will. (Yes, I'm aware the Piza Tower has been stabilized).
One has to wonder if the travel ban has in effect been left to expire.
If nothing else, the government no longer wants to defend it.
Take a look at this story about Mytchell Mora - an American who traveled illegally to Cuba and announced that fact upon his return at U.S. Customs. He's hoping to challenge the travel ban in court. Instead, Customs sent him home - without punishment, and with his Cuban souveneirs.
Meanwhile, OFAC, the branch of government in charge of enforcement of Cuba travel rules, is losing funding in a move to quietly deflate the policy.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
A Better Way to Fight Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes. No other insect is as deservedly loathed. Worldwide, mosquitoes are responsible for more suffering, disease, and death than any other insect.
Here in Monroe County, the Mosquito Control Board has an annual budget of over $20 million dollars. Much of that money is spent on spraying chemicals from planes, helicopters, and trucks.
Mosquito Control states that:
A paper published two weeks ago by Rothamsted Research may have identified a better solution - one that makes the mosquitoes do the hard work.
In the experiment adult mosquitoes unwittingly delivered insecticide to their breeding pools - killing nearly all the larvae.
Here is how its done:
Mosquitoes, after they have bitten you, look for a damp place to rest waiting for their eggs to develop.
Researchers poured pyriproxyfen in cups stuffed with dark-colored fabric, creating the damp place mosquitoes prefer. Pyriproxyfen is a pesticide sold under the name Nylar and is not harmful to adult mosquitoes. These cups where placed throughout a particularly buggy Peruvian cemetery. Blood engourged-mosquitoes landed on the fabric and contaminated their legs with pyriproxyfen. When those mosquitoes went to lay their eggs they transfered the pesticide to their breeding pools. As a result, 98% of the mosquito larvae died.
Here is an illustration of the process:
According to the research paper:
Here in Monroe County, the Mosquito Control Board has an annual budget of over $20 million dollars. Much of that money is spent on spraying chemicals from planes, helicopters, and trucks.
Mosquito Control states that:
"The insecticides used by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District are among the insecticides least hazardous to humans"But I can't help but wish for another solution. One not involving the spraying of so much pesticide.
A paper published two weeks ago by Rothamsted Research may have identified a better solution - one that makes the mosquitoes do the hard work.
In the experiment adult mosquitoes unwittingly delivered insecticide to their breeding pools - killing nearly all the larvae.
Here is how its done:
Mosquitoes, after they have bitten you, look for a damp place to rest waiting for their eggs to develop.
Researchers poured pyriproxyfen in cups stuffed with dark-colored fabric, creating the damp place mosquitoes prefer. Pyriproxyfen is a pesticide sold under the name Nylar and is not harmful to adult mosquitoes. These cups where placed throughout a particularly buggy Peruvian cemetery. Blood engourged-mosquitoes landed on the fabric and contaminated their legs with pyriproxyfen. When those mosquitoes went to lay their eggs they transfered the pesticide to their breeding pools. As a result, 98% of the mosquito larvae died.
Here is an illustration of the process:
According to the research paper:
"The use of the adult mosquito as the transfer vehicle ensures that the larvicides are very accurately targeted: the more popular the breeding site, the greater the transfer of insecticide and the more effective the control. "As for the safety of pyriproxyfen, Rothamsted Research notes:
"Pyriproxyfen, the insecticide used, is a juvenile hormone analogue. It is already registered for public health use. It has drinking water approval from the WHO of 300 ppb which is 1000 times the dose needed to control [the mosquito species] Aedes aegypti."Let's try this method in the the Florida Keys. Make the mosquitoes kill the mosquitoes.
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