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Old 03-10-2005, 08:25 PM
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High Rise living in Sacto

http://www.sactowers.com/

I hope they take 4 years to start selling those condos, by that time I should be able to buy one.
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in the 300's? that's actually not that bad. it'd be interesting to see if that price holds...
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Old 03-10-2005, 08:40 PM
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yeah starting from the 300's would be for the small condo, like 600 sq ft small

from what my have heard this place is going to be very expensive.
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eww. i didn't sign up to look at the floor plans and stuff.

relatively though, that's still not too bad. Dawn and I looked at condo's in folsom a while back. they were going for about $250k for a 900 square foot condo about a year ago. i don't even want to imagine what they're going for now.
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The was to build a single tower now, with the second starting construction whe nthe first sells out. At least that was the plan I heard last.
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Old 03-10-2005, 09:14 PM
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eww. i didn't sign up to look at the floor plans and stuff.

relatively though, that's still not too bad. Dawn and I looked at condo's in folsom a while back. they were going for about $250k for a 900 square foot condo about a year ago. i don't even want to imagine what they're going for now.

Where the heck were you looking? Scott's sister built a Condo in Folsom a year ago for $250K and it is 1608 sq ft. She paid an additional $30K for a certain lot she wanted though. We just looked at the same place she is at and her same style condo is only going for $320K now.

Edit: I was wrong I looked up her floor plan it is 1608 sq ft.

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The damn thing better have a public parking garage... with reasonable charge rates.
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Looks awesome! But 300K to get you in, how much per month?
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Looks awesome! But 300K to get you in, how much per month?
Depending on your down and interest rate, you'd be looking at like $1700 - $1800 a month I'd imagine, not including property taxes and insurance. I'm basing that on knowing what my mortgage is on $235k
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
Depending on your down and interest rate, you'd be looking at like $1700 - $1800 a month I'd imagine, not including property taxes and insurance. I'm basing that on knowing what my mortgage is on $235k
What I mean is won't there be a monthly fee just to live there, even if you own the place?
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Originally Posted by T-Will
What I mean is won't there be a monthly fee just to live there, even if you own the place?
Oh, gosh, that would depend on the property management. I would imagine something similar to homeowners assoc. fees would exist in a place like that.
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matt's numbers are very close for a $300k mortgage at decent rates. from what i found while looking at condo's, you do have to pay an additional fee each month for building maintenance and general up-keep. while you own your own condo, the things like air conditioning, plumbing, exterior maintenance, lobby's, hallways, elevators, etc... all need maintenance and those costs are passed on to the owners (rightfully so).
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Originally Posted by StarsNlights
yeah starting from the 300's would be for the small condo, like 600 sq ft small

from what my have heard this place is going to be very expensive.
am i crazy or is this an f'in ripoff. 300s for 600 square feet? wtf!?
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am i crazy or is this an f'in ripoff. 300s for 600 square feet? wtf!?
Well, in that case you're probably paying that kind of money for a high up apt, which means you've got bad *** views. I would love to live downtown in a high rise. Would be so fun.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
Well, in that case you're probably paying that kind of money for a high up apt, which means you've got bad *** views. I would love to live downtown in a high rise. Would be so fun.

Yea that would be very nice. Reminds me of the bay area.
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