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Sub-2016 Pricing for a Luxury Two-Bedroom with Views

Sub-2016 Pricing for a Luxury Two-Bedroom with Views

Purchased for $2.425 million in April of 2016, the two-bedroom unit #22E in the LUMINA tower at 338 Main Street returned to the market looking nearly new and priced at $2.488 million this past June, a sale at which would have represented total appreciation of 2.6 percent for the... Read More »

Another Luxury Two-Bedroom Nearly Fetches Its 2016 Price

Another Luxury Two-Bedroom Nearly Fetches Its 2016 Price

Purchased for $1.85 million in the first quarter of 2016, the 1,178-square foot unit #14B in the LUMINA tower at 338 Main Street returned to the market listed at the same price, or roughly $1,570 per square foot, this past March. While not one of the signature units with... Read More »

Lumina Condos Listed at Losses Reduced Again

Lumina Condos Listed at Losses Reduced Again

Purchased from Lumina’s sales office for $3,149,500 or $2,003 per square foot in June of last year, the 1,572-square-foot, two-bedroom unit #D35A, which is now described as the “highest and largest” two-bedroom with two baths in the development’s tower D, returned to the market listed for $3,449,000 this past... Read More »

Million Dollar Price Cut for a New Penthouse Condo

Million Dollar Price Cut for a New Penthouse Condo

Measuring 3,770 square feet and outfitted with three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a pair of private balconies, the Lumina Tower D unit #36A at 338 Main Street was relatively priced and listed at $8,895,000, or roughly $2,359 per square foot, by the sales office last year. Said listing... Read More »

Year-Old Lumina Condos Now Listed at a Loss

Year-Old Lumina Condos Now Listed at a Loss

Purchased for $1,375,000 or roughly $1,610 per square foot in March of last year, the one-bedroom Lumina condo #D20H at 338 Main Street returned to the market listed for $1,499,000 two months ago, a sale at which would have represented apples-to-apples appreciation of 9.0 percent over the past year.... Read More »