Luxury Condos Selling Well In Connecticut
Filed under: Estates
Last week, we mentioned that condos in a small town in North
Carolina were having a hard time selling but that doesn't seem to the case for a condo building in Stamford,
Connecticut. According to theStamford
Advocate nearly half the condominiums and townhouses at The Metropolitan , an office building
turned into luxury residences, have been sold. The building contains 40 condos, including three $1.6 million
penthouses. The condominiums have high ceilings with large windows and covered parking spaces and the building includes
a concierge, a fitness center, a club room with a temperature-controlled wine cellar, a flat-screen television and a
bar. The project is the first large-scale conversion of downtown office space in the area and offers a more urban
lifestyle for residents of the town. Prices range from $450,000 to $1.6 million.
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