Maybe it was the tax break or maybe it was just the heady rush of shouting a number higher than the guy next to you, but that auction really worked out for the Dalton this past weekend. All 34 condos on the block sold (one of the units at the site was already in escrow). Debi Roks, a project manager for auction company Kennedy-Wilson, tells us the event was standing room only. She couldn't share specific prices, but everything went for under the latest asking prices (unshockingly), which were between $349,000 for a 684 square feet loft with one bath and $779,000 for a 1,721 square feet two bedroom, two and a half bathroom condo with a rooftop deck. Starting bids ranged from $165,000 to $395,000. For the inside scoop on Pasadena Real Estate and Pasadena Foreclosures visit our friends at www.rivasestates.com
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Price Solves Inventory Problem:Dalton Sells Out
Maybe it was the tax break or maybe it was just the heady rush of shouting a number higher than the guy next to you, but that auction really worked out for the Dalton this past weekend. All 34 condos on the block sold (one of the units at the site was already in escrow). Debi Roks, a project manager for auction company Kennedy-Wilson, tells us the event was standing room only. She couldn't share specific prices, but everything went for under the latest asking prices (unshockingly), which were between $349,000 for a 684 square feet loft with one bath and $779,000 for a 1,721 square feet two bedroom, two and a half bathroom condo with a rooftop deck. Starting bids ranged from $165,000 to $395,000. For the inside scoop on Pasadena Real Estate and Pasadena Foreclosures visit our friends at www.rivasestates.com
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