Building Info
- Address: 106 W. Seeboth St.
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- Status:
- Assessed Value (Land): $1,612,000
- Assessed Value (Improvements): $74,781,800
- Assessed Value (Total): $76,393,800
- Assesment Year: 2023
- Year Built:
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Nov 18th, 2014 by Michael HorneAlaa Musa’s Penthouse Condo
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Mar 31st, 2014 by Michael HorneBike Sharing and Permeable Pavement
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Feb 8th, 2013 by Michael HorneMandel Group Announces Sellouts at Two Condominium Developments
Mandel Group announced that it has successfully completed the sellout of two downtown condominium developments, The Point on the River and Rivercrest.
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Mar 7th, 2012 by Jeramey JanneneA Year in Review
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Jan 10th, 2011 by Dave ReidCondominium Sales Update
A sampling of projects in varying states of completion showed that over 200 recently completed or under construction condominium units have not been sold. A look at the data indicates that In many cases the high priced units have gone un-sold. Clearly the market downturn has slowed sales but this may also indicated a demand for units priced at an affordable level. Development # Units % Sold Status City Green 44 20% Ready to Move In First Place on the River 184 56% Ready to Move In Park Terrace Bluff Homes 16 56% Ready to Move In Park Terrace Row House 21 71% Ready to Move In Residences on Water 31 29% Under Construction River Renaissance 81 55% Ready to Move In 601 Lofts 83 61% Ready to Move In Sterling 112 98% Ready to Move In University Club 56 89% Ready to Move In Data was not available for the The Breakwater, Park Lafayette, Flatiron, Union Point, The Edge, and Kilborn Tower
Jan 14th, 2008 by Dave ReidBuilding data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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