03-03-2015, 10:57 AM
(03-03-2015, 10:41 AM)panamaniac Wrote:"Not the best example given the current situation on that one (has word gotten around?)."(03-03-2015, 10:05 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: The key lockboxes used by realtors to show units number in the 15-20% range for the building's total number of units. Can't say I know why online listings show few, but then again, if a realtor can pretend they are "only the third unit in the building to go up for sale, but still new and under the radar," it's better for sales. If it's obvious that 8-12 units are for sale, the ability to sell for target prices will decrease.
People who bought here purchased in 2008, so their money has been invested for 7 years now, including the build cycle yes. The units aren't of the pricey nature of Bauer or Seagrams, but probably some folks see the newly done up Red, 144/155 coming up along with the Barrelyards, and even more condo proposals or construction (UpTown crane, oh my!), and might feel that the market size is going to expand for a while, something they may not have the patience for.
No, what word is that?

