Magoun Sq Condos/Lowell St
Mar. 31st, 2010 01:30 pmSo I have been keeping my eye on condos circling the greater Davis area and keep getting emailed about the Lowell St Condos (301 & 303 Lowell St). They seemed to be priced very low for the area, even considering they are a bit dated and seem to have drop ceilings. I have never found it super sketchy over that way, and I think the green line is going in. Does anyone know what is up with these condos? Is there something else driving the price so low? If you happen to know anything I'd love if you could share it. Thanks.
http://www.newenglandmoves.com/viewDetails.nem?GLID=1012051461
http://www.newenglandmoves.com/viewDetails.nem?GLID=1012051461
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Date: 2010-03-31 05:43 pm (UTC)I've been shopping for a house for myself for over a year now. I've learned one thing: if it seems like a bargain, there's probably a reason.
Also, I wouldn't buy any place predicated on the construction of the Green Line. That'll go in 'round about the time Ikea opens for business in Assembly Square, and "Duke Nukem Forever" comes out.
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Date: 2010-03-31 06:10 pm (UTC)(yes ew I have bed bugs I'm disgusting, throw rocks at me)
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Date: 2010-03-31 10:16 pm (UTC)(I'm not saying it *didn't* have to do with the drop ceiling - just that I don't get it.)
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Date: 2010-03-31 11:37 pm (UTC)Even with a drop ceiling...
Date: 2010-04-01 01:00 am (UTC)Re: Even with a drop ceiling...
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Date: 2010-03-31 06:10 pm (UTC)We wound up in a single family in Malden for only $150K, FYI. So you can get a lot of bang for your buck these days.
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Date: 2010-03-31 06:11 pm (UTC)Drop ceiling....
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Date: 2010-03-31 06:47 pm (UTC)But if they are seriously going to try to sell 38 units, that would explain the low prices.
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Date: 2010-04-01 06:49 pm (UTC)The next condo closest to davis and about the same size (Between 750 and 1000 sf) is by mystic ave and then east somerville, or on the other side by oak grove cementary.
However, if you're willing to move further than a 2 mile radius from davis square, then yes, there is plenty available in that range.
I'm looking to buy my second home in the area and have been closely watching the market. There isn't nearly as much available now as there was about a year ago.
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Date: 2010-04-01 06:27 pm (UTC)Per square foot, condo's always cost more then single or 2 family homes. If you want a cheap priced condo in the general davis square area, this is the cheapest that you will get, but the units are around 800 sq feet. Despite the poor market, there isn't that much available for under 300k and over 750sq feet. Between davis square and central street there is only 6 units available (condos/homes)
Between davis square and central street there is only 6 units a
I love my new condo at 301/303 Lowell Street
Date: 2010-04-03 04:22 am (UTC)I've been here for several months and it is very quiet very well-maintained by a friendly management company, and there are none of the issues that other posters speculated about. The construction is very solid and the walls are substantial and block noise. I've never heard a sound from the family next door. I have a huge living room, large master bedroom, and an ok other bedroom. The kitchen and bathroom are compact but I'd rather have the other rooms be larger. There are also three closets and a storage space.I just moved from a 1700 sq ft Victorian, and I am very pleased with the size of the rooms here.
My only utility bill is electric at $34/month. The condo fee is reasonable and includes heat and hot water. I didn't even turn on the heat all winter, the building is so well insulated and constructed.
It takes me 20 minutes to walk to the Davis Sq T, all of it on quiet streets and mostly on the bike path. I can also get to Porter and Ball Square easily. I walk to Harvard or Central in about 50 minutes, using the Lowell Street underpass. I am not a young person.
I watched real estate listings for Davis/Porter for a year and was delighted to find 2-bedrooms as big as 845 sq ft for anything below $250,000. I'm glad I bought now when prices are generally low, and when the T and the bike path are near here in a few years, I'm confident the value will go way up. In addition, Magoun Square is about to get a major facelift.
The real estate agents Mr. Vrotos and his son, and the seller (who owns all the unsold units) were very nice to deal with. The owner is a local attorney with a long history in this area. A friend of mine who had owned the condo from Hell (in Somerville, by the way), and knew all the problems that might occur, went over all the condo papers for me and is confident that this is a good condo legal setup.
I wish you well with your search for a new home.