Clocktower Condos Up For Auction
Filed under: Auctions, Real Estate Developments
Condo auctions, you know I love them. The latest takes us to Norwalk, Connecticut and a former hat factory that has been converted into residential condos. Nine units at Clocktower Close will be up for auction on Saturday, April 17 through Sheldon Good & Company. Four of the studio and one-bedroom condos offered will be sold subject to low minimum bids of $99,000 to $150,000 (they were originally priced from $155,000 to $350,000). The two-bedroom unit has a reserve price.The Clocktower building is a classic example of brick New England mill architecture popular during the late 19th century. Many of these mills and factories in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island have now been converted into condos. This building has a place on the National Register of Historic Places. The residences have large windows and lofted ceilings up to 20'+ with exposed brick walls and timber-beamed ceilings. The building includes a fitness center with sauna, billiard and media room.
[via News Times]
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