From $1M In 2009 To $2M In 2015 For A Mission Bay Two-Bedroom
Brand new and listed for $1,150,000 in 2009, the two-bedroom Mission Bay condo #702 at 330 Mission Bay Boulevard (a.k.a. Radiance) ended up selling for $925,000, or roughly $575 per…
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Brand new and listed for $1,150,000 in 2009, the two-bedroom Mission Bay condo #702 at 330 Mission Bay Boulevard (a.k.a. Radiance) ended up selling for $925,000, or roughly $575 per…
The piles were driven for Radiance’s 318-unit Phase Two (“Radiance West”) back in 2008 before construction was suspended that July. Developer Nat Bosa first floated the idea of breaking Phase…
As we reported last week, Phase I of Bosa’s Radiance at Mission Bay is down to 12 condos to sell on price cuts of up to 27%. As the San…
While Phase One of Bosa’s Radiance at Mission Bay was never designed to stand alone, it will for a while longer. With lenders requiring “at least two-thirds of the units…
The conversion rate of initial fully-refundable $10,000 deposits to actual contracts over at Radiance at Mission Bay appears to have run somewhere around 50% as they’re now advertising “almost half…sold”…
Another “plugged in” tipster attends the sales office grand opening for Radiance At Mission Bay and forwards a picture of the model, representative pricing, and mention of a flashy new…
According to a tipster, Radiance at Mission Bay will begin taking reservations for registered “Radiance Enthusiasts” on March 10th. All 99 units in the mid-rise buildings will be released at…