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Purchased for $1,930,000 in January of 2013 having traded for $2,100,000 in July of 2008, the 1,527 square foot St. Regis condo #25F has since been completely remodeled.

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The wall between the living room and second bedroom has been removed to open up the space, replaced with a sliding pocket wall for when a second bedroom is needed.

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The kitchen before:

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The kitchen after:

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The new master bath:

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And the remodeled condo is now back on the market and listed for $3,850,000 ($2,521 per square foot).

15 thoughts on “Before And After On The 25th Floor Of The St. Regis”
  1. What a waste to remodel a barely used kitchen. Making the br flexible makes sense to me (and is cheap by comparison).

  2. I count at least nine changes in the kitchen:
    1. lighting
    2. trim above cabinets
    3. backsplash
    4. counters
    5. faucet
    6. island rail removed
    7. marble back on island
    8. floors
    9. paint
    Great job in the master bathroom, smart to enclose the toilet.

  3. Countertop, cabinet door pulls, a faucet, and floors. Wouldn’t necessarily call it a major overhaul. While it does look better than the original, it is cold and sterile.

  4. It could a luxurious hotel room, almost anywhere in the world, except for the views.
    Who is the intended customer?

  5. $2,500+psf for a 1,500sf 2 bedroom condo, with $2100 monthly HOA? This has to be for an overseas buyer who can feel good about this being a discount to Shanghai or Singapore or Manhattan or whatever.
    Good luck to all!

  6. am I reading this right almost 2m appreciation since last year for a cheesebag remodel….and still keeping the white ikea gloss cabinets….

  7. Looks nice. Don’t understand the price.
    I have a strong bias towards The Infinity, my home. Better location, better community, and better units than the Regis. Not sure why someone would pay huge premiums to live at the Regis with huge HOAs instead.
    To each their own 😉

  8. UPDATE: Having failed to sell when listed for $3.85 million and withdrawn from the MLS in March, 188 Minna #25F has just been relisted anew for $3.75 million ($2,455 per square foot).

  9. After three years on the market and monthly HOA dues of over $2,100 per month, the sale of 188 Minna Street #25F has finally closed escrow with a contract price of $3,075,000 or $2,000 per square foot.

    As a reader wrote three years ago: “I just sold an F plan for $3,500,000 on a lower floor” or roughly $2,300 per square foot.

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