Cumberland Drive by lazio85, on Flickr
The Great Wall of Nichols Hills:
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That brick veneer wall borrowed from some new Del City housing addition couldn't possibly be appealing to anyone with a college degree. There's just no way.
This entire project screams of not thinking clearly and soberly. I tend to think consumers at a certain price point expect a certain fluency in good taste.
In today's paper there was an article about Nichols Hills considering possibly enacting some sort of design review ordinance.
That's just so wrong........
And yet they will sell out at some of the highest $ per sqft in the city.
Just FYI, the developers are just selling lots then it is up to the homeowners to select a builder.
$450K per lot; looks like they have sold about 7 of 23.
I know AHMM is building a home for Renzi Stone, for example.
Yes, both the developer and the builders will do just fine.
Why has this Nichols Hills development performed so much better than another similar one, that being on 63rd Street a couple of blocks east of Pennsylvania? Pete says that this one has sold 7/23 and two are under construction, but the 63rd Street development has only one finished and two more under construction.
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Much better location, particularly the ability to stroll over to NH Plaza.
There are lots of good places to go there now: Trader Joe's, Pop's, The Hutch, Provision Kitchen, St. Mark's and soon to be Osteria and Hopdoddy.
I believe Cumberland will have a key-coded gate to Western so at least residents can easily walk to all the places on Western as well.
Not exactly tearing it up here.
Lots are $450K.
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I always thought it was a crazy idea, $2m+ and have no yard, what’s the point?
I get people not wanting to maintain a yard but when you are paying north of $2k a month in property taxes and insurance I don’t think hiring someone is a big deal. I’d rather have younger families in small houses living here.
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