|
|
|
|
October 29, 2010
WE ARE OFFERING FREE BUYER REPRESENTATION….EMAIL US FOR DETAILS Mark@CenterCity.com
1) WATERFRONT SQUARE:
Located at 901 N. Penn St. is the complex known as WaterFront Square.Thirty-five condos will be auctioned, including four one-bedroom/1.5 bath units; 16 one-bedroom-plus-den, two-bath units; five “junior” two-bedroom, two-bath units; and 10 two-bedroom-plus-den, two-bath units. The minimum bid prices will range from $195,000 to $415,000.
The auction will take place at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, at the Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, 201 S. Columbus Blvd.
Waterfront Square is a gated community on 10 acres. It boasts the largest green roof in Philadelphia – grass covering the parking garage – and has round-the-clock security, a clubhouse, fitness center and spa, swimming pool, and 24-hour concierge in each tower building. A tax abatement is in place for all units, and ALL units include One Parking Spot!
This minimum bid auction has prices starting at 60% off previous List Prices! I really like this development…some lucky buyers are going to get a lot for their money here. We have sold a number of units, and believe that although not all units are created equal, the deals are going to be strong!
2) THE WINNE BUILDING
Located in the Old City section of Center City Philadelphia at 38-44 N. FRONT ST. the Winne is a lovely old warehouse condo development with some really strong interior features. Set for the Fall of 2010- Date to be determined -12 units at the Winne Building will be auctioned -studio, one and two bedroom units. This building is a low-rise elevator building that was fully rehabbed in 2008. Existing tax abatement to units being auctioned. Beautiful Original Random Width Pine floors in most units, exposed brick, high end bathrooms and new stainless and granite kitchen. Lovely common areas with really neat lobby. All new mechanical systems including electric, Heat, Central Air, and appliances. LAST listed prices on these units from $259,000 – $449,000 – Expect Lower Prices!
Judging from our earlier success at the Murano auction and Phoenix auction, we expect some fairly good deals to come about when the auction is held. Please know that we have sold a dozen units in this building in the past. All auctioned units have yet to sell, and most have been rented out for the past year, to year and a half.
Interested? Send us an email at Mark@CenterCity.com or call us at 215.521.1523 and we will set an appointment with you to walk through the building when permissible.
Mark Wade 215.521.1523
Mark@CenterCity.com
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 38-44 N. Front St. Philadelphia, 901 N. Penn St. Philadelphia, condo auction, Old City Auction, Philadelphia condo Auctions, Waterfront Square Auction, Waterfront Square condos, Winne Building
October 27, 2010
I recently sold an Old City condo to a physician. Great guy who knew what he wanted, and finding him the right condo was not an issue. We had fun, and he found something he really loved. And let me tell you- this condo rocked. All Good!
However, he wanted to do some Cock-a-mamie type of loan that I was sure would fall flat and go nowhere. Oh yes, my big-brain was sure this deal was going to suck.
However, I was proven wrong, and the deal actually was quite smooth. He applied for what is known as a Physician Loan, and was able to get a JUMBO mortgage (one over $500,000) with just 5% down- you heard me 🙂
Here are the basics that were offered by John P. Wagner, Sr. Loan Consultant from Tower Mortgage Corporation – 1.800.918.5400 – and he was great by the way.
He can offer zero down to Physicians with no PMI –
FYI, zero down to $500K, 5% down $500-650K, 10% down $650-850K, 15% down to $1M
The theory is that since they went to school for sooo long, and have a very LOW default rate, there are lenders that will bank on them with little down.
So if you are a doctor, give me a call, and lets find you the perfect Philadelphia Condo with little down!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, Old City Condo, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate, Physician Loan
October 22, 2010
In the current real estate climate, getting a buyer and seller to agree on a price is tough enough. But that isn’t the toughest part of real estate today. I find that the most difficult aspect of my job as a Center City Real Estate agent is getting the deal done in terms of jumping through the hoops set forth by the mortgage company.
First the appraisal, which is becoming difficult, as I see very few lenders willing to be anything close to generous with the numbers they conclude to be the value of any given condo. I am not going to argue who is right and who is wrong here- suffice to say that hitting the needed number to make the appraisal work is more difficult than in the “Good Ole’ days”…..
Next, the condo has to fit the mold that the mortgage companies seem to favor- and just to list a few of those attributes:
1) Does the condo have enough owner-occupants as opposed to tenants?
2) Does the original developer hold more than, say 10% of the unsold unit?
3) Is there a reserve fund set up to put some money aside within the budget of the condo assn?
4) Has the association been turned over to the owners, and for a minimum of two years?
These are just a few of the hoops that not only YOU, but the condo you are buying MUST jump through in order to be approved for a mortgage. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Looking for help in determining your best strategy for obtaining financing for a Philadelphia condo you may find in the Center City condo market? Lets chat about some of the pitfalls and hoops!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, condo financing, Philadelphia Condo Buyers, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate
October 19, 2010
As a veteran Philly real estate agent, I find sooooooo many buyers here in town are visually motivated. Yet visualizing color, texture, furniture placement, and implementing solutions to visual challenges, are often the most difficult hurdles to jump when trying to emotionally put themselves inside a new condo here in Philadelphia.
I see so many buyers react to staging, wall color, furniture design, and layout, that the power of a well done model home cannot be overstated. Just look at Toll Brothers Naval Square Condos which do a fabulous job pulling in your emotions by allowing you to leave nothing to the imagination. I see my buyers react, and they are like “WOW”.
If you are considering buying, I suggest we sit down and chat about your visualizing skills. And lets see which units in town may be a good fit for you.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, condominiums philadelphia, Naval Square condos, Philadelphia real estate agent, philly realtor
October 14, 2010
…very common here in Center City!
I have seen a number of Center City Penthouse condos, and the one thing many have in common beyond a fantastic view is the visual presence of fairly large crack in the walls and the ceilings. From The Condos at Society Hill Towers, to new construction pieces like WaterFront Square, the issue is more prevalent than one might think.
To an inexperienced observer, some of these cracks, if left unattended can look downright scary. Measuring up to an inch wide and running from ceiling onto an adjoining wall, it does beg the question “Why shouldn’t I be worried about such an issue”? Although these cracks in the drywall and perhaps plaster may look frightening, they do make sense as many tall high rise condominium buildings here in Center City are subject to high winds, and of course higher winds prevail at higher heights. And buildings do shift and bend a bit- plaster and drywall are rigid and fixed- and they only thing plaster and drywall can do when exposed to movement is to crack.
If you have concerns, you should certainly ask your home inspector for his two cents. Just know that the issue is widespread amongst high rise condos in Philadelphia and throughout the planet.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: Center city high rises, center city philadelphia condos, penthouse condominiums, Philadelphia condominiums, philadelphia penthouses
October 12, 2010
Are these the coolest, or what? Very 1967-ish….Martini in one hand, and another Martini in the other hand.
What could be cooler? Find out more on these smoke detectors at www.ArchitecturalDevices.com. Just something I found, that I thought was cool. I would just love to see something like this start popping up in great Center City Condo buildings like The Hopkinson House or The Phoenix!
Want to chat about what other groovy things I have found or seen over the years of condo shopping here in Center City Philadelphia? Email me Mark@CenterCity.com
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condo buildings, Philadelphia condo shopping, Philadelphia condos, The Hopkinson House
October 7, 2010
…qualities in a condo for those looking to downsize in Center City:
1) A walkable location to restaurants, the arts, and “things to do”
2) One Level Living
3) Parking
4) A safe neighborhood
5) A guest bedroom and a guest bathroom
Now certainly not all Center City condo buyers looking to downsize in a condo in town are created equal, nor do they all have the same wants and needs. But based upon my 21 years experience selling condos in Center City Philadelphia, I would have to suggest, if pressed, that the above 5 qualities in a condominium are heavily favored by a lot of folks moving to town.
Thinking of a move yourself? What are your priorities?
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condo buyers, center city condos, Parking in Center City, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia Parking
October 1, 2010
Certainly not all Philly condo buildings are created equal. They may look alike on the surface, but may not resell as well, and maybe be subject to a high number of foreclosures, short-sales, or REO/transferee buyouts. And how do you tell the difference? Quick Answer- Get a Real Estate professional who knows the ins and outs of the Center City Philadelphia Condo market, and get an expert opinion.
In order to make a sound, value-based decision, you need to be concerned with issues such as: Owner-Occupancy ratios, Association finances, Upkeep, Rules and Regulations, and whether or not the building you are considering is even available to be financed. Unless you have a crystal ball in your possession, perhaps you need to ask someone who knows about the Center City condominium market.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: Center City Condo Market, Center City condominium buildings, Philadelphia condominium market, philadelphia realtor
|
|
|