Posts Tagged ‘Keller Williams’

High life at a price: Fees feed carefree condo living

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

The courtyard at The Enclave of Hillsboro Village is half the size of a football field.
The urban condominium in Nashville, Tenn., features a clubhouse, fitness center and Internet café, not to mention a wine cellar with private bottle storage. A concierge will feed the dog when owners are out of town and help haul groceries [...]

Do your homework to assess condo fees

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

The courtyard at The Enclave of Hillsboro Village is half the size of a football field.
The urban condominium in Nashville, Tenn., features a clubhouse, fitness center and Internet cafe, not to mention a wine cellar with private bottle storage. A concierge will feed the dog when owners are out of town and help haul groceries [...]

Home sales down, but offer hope

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

MANATEE - The bad news: the number of existing-home sales fell 8 percent in Bradenton-Sarasota in January, compared to a year earlier. The good news: Bradenton-Sarasota was the second strongest performing market in the state, which saw the number of sales fall 27 percent.
Helping more homes change hands was a 20 percent fall in the [...]

More Nashvillians choosing downtown condo living

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

The courtyard at The Enclave of Hillsboro Village in Nashville is half the size of a football field. The urban condominium address features a clubhouse, fitness center and Internet cafe, not to mention a wine cellar with private bottle storage. A concierge will feed the dog when owners are out of town and help haul [...]

St. Nick may go condo

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

The former St. Nicholas Hotel was converted to apartments in the 1970s, was taken over by the federal government in the 1980s, and fell into disrepair and bankruptcy in the 1990s, before a Chicago developer purchased and renovated the property.
Now, a plan has been floated to convert the historic structure at Fourth and Jefferson streets [...]

Allentown planners approve project for Lehigh Parkway.

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

It’s all about the views.
Hoping to tap the market for high-end living, an Allentown developer plans to construct a four-building, eight-story luxury condominium complex next to the Regency Towers apartments in scenic Lehigh Parkway.
The proposal, which received Allentown Planning Commission approval this week, is the latest and one of the more extravagant of a growing [...]

RB-GEM launches Orlando condo conversions

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

RB-GEM Management LLC has begun work on the conversion of four apartment complexes in the Sabal Point area as part of its new Sabal Collection Condominiums.
The project costs were not disclosed.
The Sabal Collection condominiums are divided into four areas: Clubside, Golf Brook, Sabal Park and Sabal Walk. RB-GEM plans to offer seven different [...]

The new rules of real estate

Monday, October 9th, 2006

As the fall selling season moves into high gear, the cooling housing market is upending the conventional wisdom that guided buyers and sellers during the housing boom.
The changing dynamics have implications for a wide variety of players in the real-estate market. Some brokers are advising sellers to price their homes in the bottom 25 percent [...]

A developer is proposing a 304-unit condominium community off C.R. 54, also known as Ronald Reagan Parkway.

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

The beige brick 1922 building at 48 Kent St. in Brookline Village is unassuming from the outside, but it’s a far different story when you step into Unit 6.
Recently reduced to $675,000, this three-bedroom condo has just undergone a complete renovation.
The result: a stylish unit wired for [...]

Starck team cuts prices in cooling condo market

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

International design superstar Philippe Starck and his partners in a Boston condominium project, struggling to sell their luxury units in a stagnant market, have dropped their asking prices an average of 12 percent and hired a new real estate agent.
Developers Starck and Boston-based Urbanica Inc. initially tried to capitalize on the designer’s name, but the [...]