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Two Boutique Projects + Two Downtown Ones

March 1st, 2009 · View Comments · By Matt

I’m back from Maui!

While I was gone the New York Times had two articles you may find interesting. The first is And Do I Hear 2 Million for That Condo? No? 1 Million? Sold! and the second is Apartment Buyers Abandoning 6-Figure Deposits.

And the Marlborough officially went into foreclosure. Poor Live Historic.

And here’s a few new listings that caught my eye…

Lakeview Lofts

2354 Minor Ave E (Eastlake) looks promising:

2354 Minor Ave E

Cristalla

Unit 1909 at Cristalla looks nice:

Cristalla unit 1909

Though pricey at close to $1.9 mil.

Cosmo

Unit 3102 (plan B) has been on the market for over 600 days! In an effort to move it looks like they dropped the price $200k down to $699k. Back in June this thing was listed for over a million. I wonder what it was originally listed at?

744 Harvard

744 Harvard is a 4 unit development on north Capitol Hill (more photos on Vicaso). Here’s unit #101 on Redfin.

744 Harvard

Popularity: 14% [?]

Tags: Cosmo · Cristalla

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  • 1 EconE // Mar 2, 2009 at 8:14 pm

    Well…at least my meds haven't completely killed my memory.

    http://www.urbnlivn.com/2007/10/01/buy-unit-310...

  • 2 EconE // Mar 2, 2009 at 8:14 pm

    Well…at least my meds haven't completely killed my memory.

    http://www.urbnlivn.com/2007/10/01/buy-unit-310...

  • 3 klt // Mar 3, 2009 at 3:25 pm

    This unit closed in May 2007 for $884K. Looks like a case of riding the pricing down $20K to $40K at a time. This $200K drop looks like a serious effort to move the unit. If it is a northeast corner it is a good location for that building.

  • 4 klt // Mar 3, 2009 at 3:25 pm

    This unit closed in May 2007 for $884K. Looks like a case of riding the pricing down $20K to $40K at a time. This $200K drop looks like a serious effort to move the unit. If it is a northeast corner it is a good location for that building.

  • 5 klt // Mar 3, 2009 at 11:25 pm

    This unit closed in May 2007 for $884K. Looks like a case of riding the pricing down $20K to $40K at a time. This $200K drop looks like a serious effort to move the unit. If it is a northeast corner it is a good location for that building.

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