1750 Taylor #205 Living

Listed for the $4,500,000 this past March, in June the list price for 1750 Taylor #205 was reduced to $3,995,000, and in August the listing was withdrawn from the MLS after 146 days on the market without a sale.

Today, the 2,849 square foot Royal Towers (now) one-bedroom returned to the MLS with an official “one” day on the market and an “original” list price of $2,900,000 (36 percent below its list price in March).

And apparently Ann Getty was responsible for those columns.

7 thoughts on “A Royal Reduction (And “1” Day On The Market) For 1750 Taylor #205”
  1. columns: goes to show you that $ and taste are sometimes mutually exclusive.
    i would not buy because of the columns

  2. LOL.
    Yes, if only the columns were different, I’d be writing a check right now.
    Wow. How the mighty have fallen. Rich people even think that their bad taste is worth more.

  3. I read a comment once that said Ann Getty was the Emperor’s New Clothes of designers… I always though that was a little on the nose.. To her credit though, she seems to have a better team designing for her these days. Her foyers at the Millennium showcase and 2820 Scott were totally fine and, bizarro murals aside, Trevor Traina’s Broadway house isn’t totally unfortunate looking.

  4. The sale of 1750 Taylor Street #205 closed escrow today with a reported contract price of $2,900,000. Despite having originally been listed for $4,500,000 last March, keep in mind that it’s officially an “at asking” sale according to aggregate industry statistics.

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