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Rollin Street on sale

March 27th, 2007 · 6 Comments

I got an e-mail reminder that today is my Rollin Street purchase and sale appointment. Again, it really snuck up on me! Has anyone else gone to their appointment? Did you purchase? How are sales going? If you didn’t use your appointment, why not?

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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Matt Goyer // Mar 27, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    They’ve reserved about 30-35 units since Monday. The reservations are all over the map and include some penthouses. I think $/sqft is very reasonable on the west side of the building.

  • 2 jo // Mar 27, 2007 at 5:18 pm

    what were the prices like?

  • 3 Matt Goyer // Mar 27, 2007 at 6:26 pm

    Random sampling of units I was interested in:

    #827 - $635k - ~850 sq ft
    #203 - $641k - ~1050 sq ft
    #207 - $675k - ~1050 sq ft
    #209 - $675k - ~1050 sq ft
    #215 - $675k - ~1050 sq ft
    #307 - $670k - ~1050 sq ft
    #309 - $687k - ~1050 sq ft
    #403 - $657k - ~1050 sq ft
    #407 - $670k - ~1050 sq ft
    #409 - $690k - ~1050 sq ft
    #1006 - $555k - ~800 sq ft
    #1108 - $545k - ~700 sq ft

  • 4 EconE // Mar 27, 2007 at 9:26 pm

    I like the views from 1102… Nice view of Lake Union. Where did all the cranes go that are in the 1002 scrolling view photo? Which photos are newer? Is stuff being built to the north that is going to block the view of the lake? Even when I click on the “views” part of their website the cranes aren’t there.

    Color me confused.

  • 5 newbuyer // May 27, 2007 at 9:02 am

    We bought one. Fourth floor one bdrm. Excited to see it take shape. Love the layout and the overall style of the place!

  • 6 newbuyer // Aug 3, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    OUCH! Just got a list of optional upgrades for Rollin. A bit more spendy than anticipated. Nice, but spendy. That’s something that can be overlooked when purchasing new construction — all the upgrades that DO have to be done during construction like extra wiring for lights, blinds, speakers, etc…

    Oh yah, and you have to pay NOW! Yikes, But I guess you can roll the costs in to the final purchase price.

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