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Project: Nautica
Neighborhood: Westlake

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Built in 1992 the Nautica sits on the Westlake slope of Lake Union and Queen Anne. Designed to maximize both Lake Union and Downtown Seattle views, the Nautica features 56 units on 8 floors.  Many of the condos offer a 2 level floor plan making the home feel more like an in-city loft or townhome. Units feature decks, picture windows and spacious floor plans.  Maybe the most attractive feature that the Nautica offers is its 360 degree view deck.  You’ll see Gas Works Park, Lake Union Park, Downtown, the Space Needle and Queen Anne Hill.

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Escala Sales Update and Blog Launch?

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According to the Escala sales team,  in one years time they have sold nearly 90 units.  Closing 76 of them since March 27th.  In addition to announcing their success over the last year, they have added a blogging element to their website See Here.  It looks like they are going to add photos and highlight certain floor plans.  This doesn’t surprise me as I have requested pictures to showcase some of their inventory for weeks.  Apparently they felt it would look better on their site icon smile Escala Sales Update and Blog Launch? .

Have a great weekend.  Happy condo hunting.

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In The Next 60 Days, Multiple Seattle Condos Will Headed To Foreclosure Auction

Clearly the impact of condos purchased between 2005-2009 is starting to rear its ugly head in Seattle.  As values plummeted, owners started giving their keys back to the bank.  Condo foreclosures are on the rise and in the upcoming weeks you could see foreclosures in some of the best buildings in Seattle and Bellevue.  I’ve included a “short” list of buildings that will have units auctioned in the next 60 days:

Bagley LoftsBuilt in 2006
Eastlake Condos & Lofts Built in 2007
2200 Westlake Built in 2005
Mosler Lofts Built in 2007
Belltown CourtBuilt in 1995
The Cosmopolitan Built in 2007
CristallaBuilt in 2005
Washington SquareBuilt in 2008
Library Square Built in 2003

 

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If you want to learn about investing at the Foreclosure Auction, contact us.

A Day In The Life Of Tim Lincecum At Escala Condominiums In Seattle

Tim Lincecum Buys In Seattle A Day In The Life Of Tim Lincecum At Escala Condominiums In Seattle

Remember this post from December? Major League Baseball Player Buys Condo At Escala

UrbanCondoSpaces.com broke the story first and in an effort to protect his privacy, we withheld certain information.  With that being said, this young up-and-comer just invited the CSN network of San Francisco to see what life is like in his brand new condominium.  Seeing as though he invited the public into his unit, we felt that it would be fun for you to see what he loves so much about his purchase at Escala!

It’s really pretty cool as he provides an in-depth look into his 3 bedroom 3.5 bath unit.  He highlights what he loves about the unit, shows us where he works out and gives everyone a look at what life is like in Seattle.  As you’ll see from the view, he’ll be enjoying his unit for years to come.  I take special pride in seeing his success as he was a University of Washington Husky during his collegiate years of playing baseball.

I’ve highlighted “general” unit and building information below.  We obviously encourage everyone to respect his privacy if you see him, but in the meantime enjoy this great piece  by CSN SportsNet Reporter Jaymee Sire.  You can follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jaymeesirecsn.

A special thanks to a friend of mine for originally bringing this piece to my attention.

Units Features:

Northeast facing
3 bedroom
2.5 bath
Private vestibule
Cherry hardwood flooring
Dark zebrano high gloss cabinetry
Slab granite and marble
Huge wrap around deck

Building Features:

24 hour concierge
Spa
Lap pools
World class fitness facility
Media room
Wine cave
Home owners lounge
29 stories
269 homes

Residence “F” Floor Plan

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New Construction Condo Inventory In Seattle Is Shrinking

Seattle New Construction Inventory New Construction Condo Inventory In Seattle Is Shrinking

SOURCE: Realogics, Inc.

Do you remember just 2-3 years ago when the Seattle skyline was full of  high-rise construction cranes? That’s not the case anymore.  When it comes to condos, we might not see another project built for 4-5 years.  What does that mean for new construction condo inventory?  Statistically it can be proven that inventory is in decline; here is why:

Let’s examine what the downtown Seattle condo market really looks like. Attached is the graphic provided to UCS (courtesy of Realogics Market Research). Realogics maintains detailed information on the sales of each condominium building.  As you will see in the illustration below, the inventory of newly constructed condominiums is decreasing dramatically.

Clearly the biggest impact on inventory has been the transition of 4 major condo projects to apartments.  These include:

  • Expo 62 (114 units in 2008)
  • MODA (251 units in 2008)
  • Equinox (204 units in 2009)
  • Rollin Street (208 units in 2009)
    ****A total of 777 units

The wild card is Volta (formerly known as Alex).  The construction has stopped and at best this could come this year either as condos or as apartments.  For now it has be cited as condos because that’s how it was last presented.  What’s amazing about this situation is that even if it came to market today, we would still have less than 450 new condos to choose from.  From the looks of it, it doesn’t appear that they are doing much with it right now.

In terms of availability by building, from the most to the least, it stacks up like this:

  1. Escala
  2. Olive 8
  3. Gallery
  4. Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue
  5. Enso
  6. Volta
  7. Four Seasons Private Residences
  8. 5th & Madison

Interestingly, two-thirds of the available new condos are in Escala (now 30% sold) and Olive 8 (now 50% sold).  Realogics identifies a unit as being sold as a non-refundable earnest money deposit (pending) or closed.

It is important to note that the title reports are notoriously late with real time information and often show fewer homes sold than actual.

So where does this leave us?  The question becomes, is 450 units or less enough inventory for future demand?  I think not.  As the economy improves, many of those units will be purchased.  I’m sure that eventually Rollin Street and others may come back on the market, but for now, as inventory continues to decline, Seattle may be looking at its next wave of new construction starts in 2012/2013.

It is important to understand that as prices continue to fall, many potential buyers have been renting.  Eventually the increase in rent will drive more consumption of Seattle condominium sales. In addition, what is most fascinating to me is the enormity of going through the construction process. From start to finish it can take up to 5 years.  I will be on the lookout for the first project to break ground.  Until then, as consumers we have about 8 projects to choose from.

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Escala Sales Update & Seattle’s Limited Inventory of New Condos

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Evidently, quite a few of you are interested in the sales progress at Escala.  Since posting this piece (MLB Pitcher Purchases Escala 3 Bedroom) last week, many of you have reached out about the number of units sold.  Well, ask and you shall receive:

There have been 83 sales of which 63 have closed. Only 5 were sold before 3/27/10 when Teambuilder-JLS took over.  According to Erik Mehr, there are 4 or 5 more homes that will close this month.  At a rate of 9-10 sales per month Escala could sellout by the 3rd quarter of 2012.   The question I keep asking is what’s next for new construction condominiums in Seattle?

In my opinion, the market for new construction condos will literally dry-up in 24-36 months (I’ve gone on record before-read here).  At this point in time, I haven’t seen any bullish developers in the marketplace either.  This is not because they don’t want to build, but more importantly they don’t have the means to finance the construction.  Can we assume that simple supply and demand would indicate a shortage of inventory in the Seattle market?

My answer….Yes.

Major League Baseball Pitcher Buys Condo At Escala

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Escala has welcomed one of Major League Baseball’s elite athletes as a new owner.   Out of respect for this indiviual I will not disclose his name and/or other information.  With that being said, he happens to be one of the brightest young stars in professional baseball.

The unit purchased (Residence F)  is over 2,400 square feet with dynamite views.  If you were to add the exterior deck and the private vestibule the unit has a total living square footage of 3,073sf.  It is a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with multiple upgrades.

This happens to be my favorite floor plan.  Not only because of the size, but the layout is incredible.  Not to mention the 531sf deck. You can take a look a more pictures on Escala’s website.

Units Features:

  • Northeast facing
  • 3 bedroom
  • 2.5 bath
  • Private vestibule
  • Cherry hardwood flooring
  • Dark zebrano high gloss cabinetry
  • Slab granite and marble
  • Huge wrap around deck

Building Features:

  • 24 hour concierge
  • Spa
  • Lap pools
  • World class fitness facility
  • Media room
  • Wine cave
  • Home owners lounge
  • 29 stories
  • 269 homes

Residence “F” Floor Plan

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Needed: A Short Term Rental in Downtown Seattle

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We just received a request for a downtown Seattle short term rental.  If any of you owners are gone for the winter or know of anyone that would accomodate a short term lease, please contact us. Here is the wish list:

  • Rental term of December-Feb
  • Preferably in the Retail District (see the light gray area below)

Is there anyone at 5th and Madison maybe?  Please let us know!

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50 Closings, 80 Sales At Escala Condominiums

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According to an update from Escala, they have now closed 50 homes.  They also noted that they have had 80 sales in 6 months.  At 50 closings, that leaves the project with 219 units to go.

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Escala | 70 Sales Since March

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I received a note from Escala with the following message:

We are proud to announce that Escala has had 70 sales since our launch five months ago and are quickly approaching 50 closings. That makes Escala one of the most successful condominium projects in the past year!

As you may know, we have made some very important changes to our pricing and homeowner dues. Our “take care of the consumer first” approach is leading the way in the Seattle market. The sales are proof that buyers see real value in Escala.

Not to be forgotten, Fiserv and Moody’s Economy.com see Western Washington as the top spot in the nation for recovering housing values. Seattle is projected to rise 25.5% by 2014. If you missed it, see the full article here.

We know that change is good. Maybe it’s time you made a change too.

For those of you that are unfamiliar with the project, Escala it is a 269 unit tower located at 4th and Virginia.  To learn more, see the buttons below:

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What The Seattle Condo Market Could Look Like In 2013

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I’m currently sitting at the Viceroy Hotel in Palm Springs.  My wife and I have been celebrating our 1 year anniversary down here in the desert.  On the way down, I noticed something in the Alaska Airlines magazine that was drastically different then in the years past.  In total, there were only four (4) Seattle condo ads in the entire publication.  In order:

  1. Escala
  2. Olive 8
  3. Bravern
  4. Harvard and Highland

This is definitely a change from the past.  While I was working at UrbanCondominiums.com in 2007-2008, there were at least 8 properties, many of our own that were highlighted in the popular airline publication.  It seems obvious to suggest that it is all economy/budget related, but I feel that there is much more to it than that.  I wonder what our market will look like in 24 months.

Out of the major condo projects still selling units in the city the only ones with available inventory should be Escala, Olive 8 and Four Seasons.  I suppose there could be a few left at 1521, but it would surprise me.  So where does that leave us?   What is being built?  Nothing.  There are still plenty of lots with permits ready to go, but by the time you start construction, a project wouldn’t be delivered until 2013-2014 or later.  Could this mean that we are heading towards a shortage of inventory?  Or is demand still too weak, even 2-3 years from now?

Escala Reaches 65 Sales-38 Condos Closed

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In a media release to the public on Wednesday, Escala announced that they have reached 65 sales.  Of those 65 sales, 38 condos have closed.  This is good news for a project that has 269 units to sell.

The success can be attributed to a major shift in their sales and marketing.  In addition, some units were reduced by up to 50%.  Good luck to the sales team on their remaining inventory.  More more information about Escala, follow the buttons below:

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Are You Looking for a Green Condo?

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A green home may be classified by LEED, Built Green, Energy Star or another 3rd Party classification.

I thought I would highlight a few environmentally certified new construction projects and those still seeking some form of green building classification:

Trace North/Trace Lofts – Capitol Hill

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Brix – Capitol Hill

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Rollin Street – South Lake Union

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Enso– South Lake Union

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Veer Lofts – South Lake Union

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Parc – Belltown

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Mosler Lofts – Belltown

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Cosmopolitan – Downtown Seattle

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Olive 8 – Downtown Seattle

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1521 – Downtown Seattle

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5th & Madison – Downtown Seattle

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220 West Highland – Queen Anne

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Hjarta – Ballard

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Florera – Greenlake

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Bellevue Towers – Downtown Bellevue

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Exciting New Additions To UrbanCondoSpaces.com

This is a fun post for me to write.  I have been so excited to share with you some recent updates to the blog.  As you will see in the picture below, we have added a category of links titled “UCS Exclusive Sites”.  I think this is an incredible addition to the site.

For the last 2 months, I have been working tirelessly on building individual sites for the major condominiums projects in Bellevue and Seattle.  The objective was to bring each project to you!  This hyper-local approach, delivers “building” specific information.  Each website is loaded with great info.  You can search units for sale, units that have sold and within a few weeks you’ll be able to search for rentals as well!  In addition, you will find the following:

  • Neighborhood information
  • Amenities
  • Walkscore and much much more.

Each site is fairly interactive as well.  For example, if you want UCS to send you listings in your favorite building, just fill out the email notifications form and you will receive new listings immediately when they hit the market.  As an owner you will also be able to keep tabs on the units that are for sale in your building.  We will be adding new features to the site as time goes on. For now, my hope is that you enjoy what has been created.  Please spread the word!  I’m very excited to get your feedback.  See below for a list of all the websites offered at this time:

Here is an example of the website for the Vine!

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These are where the website links are located in UrbanCondoSpaces (see the picture below):

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Eastside/Bellevue Condos:

Bravern Condos
Bellevue Towers
One Lincoln Square
One Main Street Condos
Astoria Condos
Washington Square
Kirkland Central

Seattle Condos:

Trace Condos and Lofts
Brix Condos
Eastlake Condos and Lofts
Enso Condominiums
Veer Lofts
2200 Westlake
The Cosmopolitan
5th and Madison
Escala Condos
1521 Condominiums
Cristalla Condos
Bellora Condos
Concord  Condos
The Vine
The Parc
Mosler Lofts
Madison Lofts
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Escala Sales Picking Up Steam-FHA Approval Just Weeks Away

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I spoke with Erik Mehr of Team Builder JLS yesterday regarding the progress at Escala Condominiums.  According to Mehr, they have successfully closed 6 sales since taking the project over.  They have over 40 pending sales and for those of you interested, you can follow their pending sales in the MLS.  They made a commitment to adding all their sales to the MLS last month.

In summary, Erik felt that they were making great progress.  He said that the HOA dues approach that reduced the owners monthly payments was very well received.  I inquired about what units were selling well, and as you might have expected the units priced between $450,000 and $550,000 have seen a lot of activity.  Mehr also mentioned that the “F” plans were seeing an abundance of sales as well.  They are the 3 bedroom units, generally priced over $2,000,000 dollars.  Thus far out of 20+ 3 bedroom units, Escala has sold 8 of those floorplans.

In terms of financing, MetLife, the projects preferred lender, is lending conventionally and will continue to do so.  This squashes a lot of the rumors that were suggesting that you had to purchase “all cash”.  I was also surprised to hear that the project is only a few weeks away from FHA approval as well.  This will be a monumental step for the success of the project.  I will confirm when they get their approval.

Overall, the 30-40% in reductions seem to be moving the majority of this inventory.  As the number of “new” units downtown continue to dissapate, Escala will be looked at as a good option for downtown living.


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