Throughout the state of Florida, there are numerous famous homes and properties. And many of them don’t just have a story behind them; they’re also incredibly attractive. From quaint Southwest Florida homes by the water to hidden writer’s quarters in Key West, you’ll find that these can be truly inspiring. This is true whether you’re buying a new home or getting decorating ideas for the one you already own. Of course, as your source for everything Southwest Florida, I wanted to share with you 3 of the SWFL properties that excite me most.
The Hemingway House
Let’s start with an incredibly popular stop when it comes to Southwest Florida homes. Right in downtown Key West, the Hemingway House is a quaint, rustic property that’s also pleasing to the eye. And this residence was once home to one of the world’s most famous authors. What I love most about it is all the lush landscaping that surrounds the home. When you enter this property, you feel like you’re stepping into an oasis, where little paths take you to quiet sitting areas and a hidden pool dazzles your eyes with crystal clear waters. You’ll see why I love it right away, and because it’s so down-to-earth, it provides plenty of practical inspiration for your own home.
The Edison and Ford Winter Estates
We’ve seen before how this Southwest Florida home is rather magical. This Fort Myers favorite has a number of aspects that I really love. First of all, the Edison and Ford families called this spot “home” for many years as they choose to be snowbirds in our state. With a spectacular view of the water, it also has a garden and landscaping that can’t be beaten. For me, I love to draw inspiration from the architectural details within the home, as well as the plants around the property.
The Villa Vizcaya
Located in Miami, this opulent home is something right out of a storybook. Right on Biscayne Bay, it also has a pretty impressive view of the water, and from an outdoor area that’s decadent and attractive. The Italian gardens also provide a wonderful landscape that enhances the Mediterranean Revival style of the home even more. When you see this home, you’ll appreciate that even in the 1920s, it took about $15 million dollars to build. It even boasts a mythic story about a legendary robbery! Today, the home is a lovely museum, where you can casually walk the halls and take in everything this beautiful home has to offer.
Are you looking for a home in Southwest Florida and want something attractive at an affordable value? I’d be happy to help!
Terry Records
Broker/Owner
Records Results Real Estate
Residential Sales and Property Management Service