Joe,
I noticed on your website that the ADII unit prices were lowered again. Is this the final price, or do you have to attach a premium to the end of the listed price?
Just received this email. I'm confused ... did these not sell at auction?
POST AUCTION STEALS!!
Ariel Dunes: 2bed/ba, 1175+ sqft, with stunning gulf views, $315K
Ariel Dunes: 3 bed/3ba, 1763+ sqft, offering amazing gulf views, $425K
Ariel Dunes Penthouse: stunning views of the coastline, 4 bed/3.5ba, 2216+ sqft, $735K
89 Palmeira Way: 4 bed/4.5ba, with gulf views 2167+ sqft, $720K
62 Thicket: located in Watercolor, 3 bed/3ba, 2028+ sqft, $785K
Sandollar Gulf Front Townhome #19: 3 bed/3.5ba, 1650+ sqft, $649K
Sandollar Gulf Front Townhome #3: 3 bed/3.5ba, 1680+ sqft, w/ efficiency, $599K
Carillon Beach Front Lot: 52x180, Sold with DEP permits & approved house plans, $1.335M
Too rich for my blood, but to answer your question with the obvious, it is worth what a buyer is willing to pay. It is a very nice house, though I think the upstairs is a little tight feeling with the ceiling height, after walking through the tall ceilings downstairs. It appears very well constructed, and I notice many upgrades. I think you could find a buyer in today's market in that 750K-800K range, which might sound low compared to the highs of the market, but I think that is the real price to expect today. Ask me again in two years, and I may have a different answer for that day.
Interesting that the other house in WaterColor, auctioned on Saturday, brought $765,000. Now PAG is offering 62 Thicket Cir at $785,000.
... and as I stated earlier, I think the 62 Thicket Cir would bring between $750K-800K in today's market. The other home in WaterColor, located on Western Lake Dr, is larger by about almost 25%, hence the higher price for offered for it. ;-)I called PAG today to find out about these "total contract price" properties on their website. From what I understand, these prices include sell price AND commission.
So...now after reading your post Joe, I think that the Watercolor bought on Saturday would be $765,000 plus a 10% buyers premium which would put it at $841,500. The PAG watercolor listing would be $785,000 total price.
IMO $785 for that house doesn't sound bad. Wish I had the cash!
I called PAG today to find out about these "total contract price" properties on their website. From what I understand, these prices include sell price AND commission.
So...now after reading your post Joe, I think that the Watercolor bought on Saturday would be $765,000 plus a 10% buyers premium which would put it at $841,500. The PAG watercolor listing would be $785,000 total price.
IMO $785 for that house doesn't sound bad. Wish I had the cash!
