Checking In On Clermont Greene
As of last week, the scaffolding is down and the interiors are finished at Clermont Greene. The sales process still has a ways to go, but the Price Protection Program that was instituted early last month has helped push the 74-unit building over the 20 percent sold mark, according to an update the building’s brokers…
As of last week, the scaffolding is down and the interiors are finished at Clermont Greene. The sales process still has a ways to go, but the Price Protection Program that was instituted early last month has helped push the 74-unit building over the 20 percent sold mark, according to an update the building’s brokers sent out on Friday. (The price protection plan gives the buyer a refund if a comparable unit sells for less within 12 months.) Have any readers been inside? We’re still jonesing to see a photo of the interior courtyard.
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Walgreens = cheapest milk in the area.
The building looks like garbage from the outside, but I think its more attractive than the Clemont Greene around the corner for some reason. I think at least unit is already being occupied.
Speaking of the Clermont Greene I think the Walgreens is starting to put the squeeze on some of the bodega owners, the Farmer in the Deli went back to 24 hour a day operation.
“20 percent sold”
Clermont Red. Rental by summer (unless “protection” plan stipulates otherwise).
***Bid half off peak comps***