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Discounts
on Pre-Construction
Condo Hotel
Q: What is
the average discount on pre-construction condo hotel
units?
A:
It could be 5%, more or
less. This may sound like I'm not answering your question
exactly, but the fact is there is no way to know for
sure. Here's why: If a condo hotel building sets a
per unit price at a hypothetical $200,000 per unit,
and it sells slowly for any number of reasons, the
developer is not likely to change his price as time
passes.
However, if strong demand causes the
units to sell rapidly, then the developer will increase
the price, sometimes several times before sell-out.
The Mutiny in Coconut Grove, for instance, was the
first condo hotel in South Florida. It was instantly
so popular that they increased their sales prices
10 times during the sell-out period! Obviously, the
people who bought early received the biggest pre-construction
discount. Clearly, if sales are strong, it is reasonable
to see prices increase. Thus, a delay in buying could
be costly. In some instances, developers have let
us know about impending increases to alert our buyers.
Developers may lower their prices
when they get to their last few unsold units, but
the discount they are offering is somewhat misleading
as they are reducing their already previously inflated
prices.
The above question was submitted
via e-mail by a visitor to www.condohotelcenter.com.
The answer was prepared by Joel Greene, a licensed
real estate broker with Condo Hotel Center which specializes
in the sale of condo hotel units and fractional ownerships
in private residence clubs.
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