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Circa 1877 (née Brick Brewery) | 20 fl | Complete
(10-31-2017, 01:40 PM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: Priced too low might actually be a reaction to how unnecessary parking is for a far greater number of units than the market currently provides. All the two spots I currently have are good for is renting out, and if the parking rental market shifts, then this is just a big albatross on the value of the place, to me at least. The prices I saw were the closest I've come to making a move in a long time.

Parking spots were priced at $$40-45,000 each. My understanding is they were not hot sellers at that price. I've been told around 90 (of the 188) sold without parking. Not sure how that compares against how many spots were made available.

There were no digital versions of pricing provided, someone would need to scan that. All I'll say is it was in line with the local market with the cheapest VIP priced at $279,900 for a 638 sq ft 1 bed and the most expensive at $624,900 for a 1248 sq ft 2 bed + floor premiums. Penthouse pricing was not provided because you could basically choose your side of the building and do with it as you pleased.
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