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Trace North price sheet

October 22nd, 2007 · 9 Comments

They’re holding back floors 4 and 6…

TraceNorthPriceSheet-Sept27

Feel free to send over any price sheets you might pick up; it drives me crazy that most places don’t put this info online or only have representative units on the MLS.

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9 responses so far ↓

  • 1 danji // Oct 22, 2007 at 9:32 pm

    hey Matt, how are the finishes (ie “cool touches”) compared to Trace Lofts? Also, any idea as to timing of construction?

    Now that you’ve lived there for a month or so, any thoughts (that differed from before you moved in) about living in the area?

  • 2 christiangustafson // Oct 22, 2007 at 9:51 pm

    $500+/sq ft in this building? Is this a joke? Do they think this is NYC?

    Hint: Seattle is not NYC. Seattle is Milwaukee with mountains. Make sure to save any marketing brochures they hand out, so you can read them as you nod off to sleep after paying your adjustable-rate mortgage. Photos of hep cats and Italian scooters and urban villagers, I am sure!

    You know only a couple of years ago I rented the upper floor of a house on Capitol Hill, only a stone’s throw from the Trace Lofts, for $350/mo. That rent was split 3 ways, it was practically free living. Good times.

  • 3 jo // Oct 22, 2007 at 10:24 pm

    why is 207 priced at 335k and 307 priced at 330k? why would a higher floor, same floorplan, be 5,000 less?

  • 4 Brian // Oct 23, 2007 at 5:57 am

    Jo,

    The 2nd floor units in the back have a 200 sq. ft. terrace the higher floors have 60 sq. ft. balconies.

  • 5 al // Oct 23, 2007 at 7:34 am

    $500+/sq. ft are not nyc prices, nyc prices start anywhere from $1,200/sq ft on up. prices in capital hill, queen anne, and SLU start around $500+/sq ft.

    now, four seasons, 1521, hotel 1, those are nyc prices.

  • 6 newbuyer // Oct 23, 2007 at 3:16 pm

    sq. ft. on these seems small. However, prices are reasonable if you can live in a small space.

  • 7 mhays // Oct 24, 2007 at 11:27 am

    The square footages are fairly typical for middle-class urban condos.

    $500/sf is also typical for this sort of project as al says.

  • 8 mhays // Oct 24, 2007 at 11:28 am

    PS, I believe Milwaukee’s average home prices are 1/3 or 1/2 Seattle’s. Also, it has about as little in common with our economy or growth dynamics as a city can have. Though it’s a fine city.

  • 9 jo // Oct 24, 2007 at 11:41 am

    i can’t believe i missed the “Seattle is Milwaukee with mountains”

    haaahahhaaahahahahaaaha

    as to one who grew up in teh rust belt, that comment is even more funny

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