Layouts are nice. Fixtures and some of the amenities are nice, but then the price! For Austin? Sorry, but if this were in Boston, Chicago or New York, it’d be a bargain. Austin, Tex? No way. The city does not support the pricing for this. Outside of that one unit that had a view of Austin skyline (every building looks the same) the view is terrible. It’s just the typical flat, dry, ugly Texas. Cut those prices down by about 2/3 and you’d be in the ballpark of what living in Austin (or any Texas city for that matter) is actually worth.
@ I would think somewhere between $500k-$600k for the smaller one with the nice view of the city skyline and somewhere around $1.5m - $1.75m for the large one with the awful view of flat nothing. The amenities are nice, but many are useless most of the time. Do you really need conference spaces taking up so much valuable space? The HOA fees are high and that area of Austin is not very urban. I can’t help but compare it to what it would be like in Chicago or Boston. There you pay for location in the midst of a dense, bustling city. Austin isn’t like that. You need a car to live in that building.
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That's the plan! What was your favorite part about the video?
I didn’t know Justin baldoni was a realtor!! 😍😍
Haha thank you! 😂
You're like the younger Austin version of Steve Gold. Great tours. Keep it up!
Haha appreciate it and thank you for the support! 😂
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Haha appreciate it Josh! 😂
Layouts are nice. Fixtures and some of the amenities are nice, but then the price! For Austin? Sorry, but if this were in Boston, Chicago or New York, it’d be a bargain. Austin, Tex? No way. The city does not support the pricing for this. Outside of that one unit that had a view of Austin skyline (every building looks the same) the view is terrible. It’s just the typical flat, dry, ugly Texas. Cut those prices down by about 2/3 and you’d be in the ballpark of what living in Austin (or any Texas city for that matter) is actually worth.
What is the most you would pay for something like this?
@ I would think somewhere between $500k-$600k for the smaller one with the nice view of the city skyline and somewhere around $1.5m - $1.75m for the large one with the awful view of flat nothing. The amenities are nice, but many are useless most of the time. Do you really need conference spaces taking up so much valuable space? The HOA fees are high and that area of Austin is not very urban. I can’t help but compare it to what it would be like in Chicago or Boston. There you pay for location in the midst of a dense, bustling city. Austin isn’t like that. You need a car to live in that building.