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MLS Watch

May 16th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Sorry for the slow posting, work is killing me.

2200 vs. Cosmo

36 vs. 65.

It’s also interesting to note that there are 4 new listings at 2200 listed by John L Scott’s Jon Hunter who is working for Vulcan on Enso/Rollin/Veer. The listings all look curiously the same. Are these Vulcan owned units that didn’t close for one reason or another?

And I love this photo from Cosmo Blog:

5th and Madison

They re-adjusted a bunch of prices. Some increases as much as $25,000 and decreases up to $20,000.

Cherry Square

There were a bunch of price reductions at Cherry Square. Some as much as $13,000.

Enso

John L Scott has put one unit for Enso on the MLS, #504

The Gayle

(Disclaimer: Listing agent is Redfin) 516 E Thomas St #304 is a little pricey at $350,000 for 600 square feet ($583/sq ft) but it really does sound like a unique unit; it boasts its own climbing wall! Too bad they didn’t include a photo of it with the listing. As well as a private roof top deck and loft bedroom (can you climb up the climbing wall into bed?)

There is another unit for sale in the building, #303, available for $195,000 for 410 square feet. Nice views!

Monique Lofts

There are two large units that just came on the market. #402 for $699,000 for 1,068 square feet and #307/308 for $649,000 for 955 square feet (two units have been combined into one.)

Rollin Street

John L Scott has put one unit for Rolllin Street on the MLS: #701.

three19

The last builder unit at three19, #203, was price reduced from $435,900 to $424,950.

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Tags: 2200 · 5th and Madison · Cherry Square · Cosmo · Enso · MLS Watch · Monique Lofts · Rollin Street · The Gayle · Vulcan · three19

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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 r // May 16, 2007 at 8:54 pm

    7 of the units that you include in your 2200 count are actually for Carbon 56. I think 2200 has around 33.

  • 2 Matt // May 16, 2007 at 9:06 pm

    I recounted and counted 36.. ?

  • 3 EconE // May 16, 2007 at 9:19 pm

    I’ve got 37 possibly 38…not including FSBO

  • 4 EconE // May 16, 2007 at 9:22 pm

    also…in the cosmo…3203 sold 05/08. 3107 and 3307 sold 05/10 per condo compare. They never made it to my “personal” inventory list. Must have been more builder units.

  • 5 jo // May 16, 2007 at 9:45 pm

    You keep a “personal” inventory list of all the available condos in Seattle?

    I figure an economic genius like yourself would have much more productive things to do. ;)

  • 6 kh // May 18, 2007 at 8:09 am

    i love that photo from the cosmo blog :)

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