Monthly ArchiveFebruary 2009
chicago-condos & Chicago Real Estate & downtown chicago condos pcherry on 18 Feb 2009
Downtown Chicago Condos See Net Loss Of 253 Units In 4th Quarter
February 18, 2009 - The latest news for Chicago real estate developers isn’t exactly encouraging, especially for those who have condo projects with unsold inventory. According to a recent article in Crain’s, downtown Chicago condo developers were hit with a net loss of 253 sales in the last quarter of 2008. Appraisal Research Counselors reported that it was the worst quarter for downtown condo developers since the early 1990s.
This negative sales number is the result of an increasing amount of pre-construction buyers who are now deciding it is better to give up their deposits than follow through with a contract when the unit may be worth less now than they agreed to pay for it a few years ago. Some buyers are also unable to get a loan when closing time comes and have no other alternative but to break the deal. Those buyers who were planning on a fast resell on their condos to make a profit are most likely to default on their contract.
The actual number of downtown condos sold last year is only 592, according to ARC. That is 84% less than the 3,724 condos that were sold in 2007. ARC stated that this is the third year of declining sales since the market topped out in 2005 at 8,162 condos sold.
A total of 4,734 downtown condos will be completed in 2009 and 42% of those are still not sold. The areas showing the highest glut of inventory are the West and South Loop. ACR estimates that only 620 condos will be completed in 2010 and a paltry 86 in 2011. With no major developments in the pipeline and demand for units still at record lows, it could be another two or three years before we see large scale New Construction Chicago Condos being built again.
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chicago-condos & Chicago Real Estate & downtown chicago condos pcherry on 17 Feb 2009
Units Sill Available In Michigan Avenue Tower II
February 17, 2009 - Even though the high-rise is said to be 90% sold, you can still find a pretty good assortment of units available at Michigan Avenue Tower II. This 28 story South Loop Chicago real estate development has a total of 269 studio to three bedroom condos, and just over a couple dozen of those left for sale. The current February incentive being advertised on the building’s website is a luxury upgrade package. No dollar amount was listed for this deal, nor what it entails specifically.
The expected delivery date for these condos is sometime this fall (2009) and prices on the units vary according to size and floor location. Basically the studios are about $209,990. The one bedroom condos run from $289,990 to $339,990 and with den $295,990 to $339,990. For the two bedrooms, prices range from $369,990 to $430,000 and with den are $449,990 to $489,990. On the penthouse floor, the two bedrooms run from $525,990 to $559,990. Parking will cost you another $37,500 to $65,000.
The floor plans are laid out as follows:
Floors 4 - 6
Studio 580 sq ft
1 BR 741 - 873 sq ft
1 BR plus den 751 - 933 sq ft
Floors 7 - 25
1 BR 692 - 783 sq ft
1 BR plus den 751 - 826 sq ft
2 BR 1,027 sq ft
2 BR plus den 1,260 sq ft
Floors 26 - 27
1 BR 736 sq ft
2 BR 1,100 - 1,425 sq ft
3 BR 1,540 sq ft
Floor 28
2BR 1,115 sq ft
You can check out other comparable Pre-Construction Condos In Chicago to get an idea of what the “Luxury Upgrade Package” might or rather should be.
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chicago-condos & Chicago Real Estate pcherry on 16 Feb 2009
Last Lofts For Sale at Lakeside
February 16, 2009 - If you’re in the market for a new Chicago loft then you might want to visit the sales center for Lakeside Lofts in the South Loop. The 2035 South Indiana Street development still has about a half dozen units left for sale right now, and those are two bedroom, two bath lofts that range in price from the mid $200,000s to low $300,000s.
Those units have the benefit of being already finished and outfitted with well over $10,000 worth of upgrades. The ceilings aren’t bare concrete, but are finished in drywall with heights between 10′ to 18′. Hardwood floors run through the kitchen, dining and living rooms and tile floors in the bathrooms. The windows come with thermal pane insulated glass and a screen, and there is sound proofing between the building units. High speed Internet, designer lighting, washer/dryer hook-up, wood cabinets with granite counter tops, GE stainless steel appliances, Grohe faucets, marble bath vanity tops and vinyl clad shelving in the closets.
The lofts at Lakeside also sport large terraces, some as big as 400 square feet and with covering. The building has a decorated lobby, elevator and secure indoor parking. Lakeside Lofts is certainly one of the better selling loft-style Chicago real estate developments of late, and there are also other nice Chicago Condo Lofts on the market right now.
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