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A condominium conversion idea – Center City Philadelphia's Curtis Center

We all have a passion for something in life, something that our imagination keep going. Some people dream of things like music or philosophy while it can be used for other medical or martial arts. I'm dreaming random and have dreamed of for most of my life, potential Philadelphia real estate condominium conversion projects. I wonder what beautiful from the historic Buildings could be on the highest dollar per quare foot turn in resale value when converted into a condo here in downtown Philadelphia.

And here's my conclusion: The Curtis Center, especially the southernmost 25% of the beautiful City Center Building located on the northwest corner of the 6th and Walnut Street.

Take a look at the shear window seat. Remember that if this part of the Curtis Center in High-end luxury condominiums converted the tent was in sales:

* All units with more than large windows

* The living room would have a southern exposure

* Most rooms have an alignment to South

* All units would look nice on Washington Square Park

All units may have * Garage Parking

* All penthouse units could have stunning south facing views of the square

* About 10% of the shares even before the Independence Hall Park

* One of the finest historical buildings in Center City Philadelphia

* Fabulous location!

In addition, I would consider the units rather large. I would not sell units for less than $ 1,000,000 and go up to say $ 7,000,000. Each unit would have at least 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. You could possibly happen width pine floors throughout, and in any case, stainless steel high-end appliances by Viking, Bosch, Wolf, Sub-Zero and Miele. Kitchens and bathrooms would have subway tile and granite. The possibility of the individual units with luxurious penthouse with private garden could accommodate invaluable Pottery Barn Living Room Furniture now made for outdoor use.

A walkout to a private deck and large shelved wardrobes would put a nice touch to the bedroom be. A closet organization system, similar to California closets would be an example for an upgrade that I would offer as a standard ingredient in each unit. Philadelphia Condos are notoriously cheap on their storage space (as a whole) underestimated and the value of a large, well-organized group of cabinets is something builders city center Philadelphia lofts and condos are for years does.

I would also make the building as "green" as possible. I am sure that this magnificent building, fabulous ceiling height would be in each unit for cathedral ceilings with ceiling fans provide. I would add high-efficiency Heating and cooling systems and disks that would double as a sunscreen and solar generators. There are a lot of incoming light would be from the large windows that would The intricate moldings accent in any home. I would cut off the curb on the north side of Walnut Street at the entrance to the building for about half a dozen Cars "loading zone" parking permit with valet service. The owners would also have the comfort of a full-time on-site 24-hour concierge … and of course this would be be an animal-friendly Philadelphia condominium.

I have started playing lately Pennsylvania Lottery. If I win say $ 250,000,000 or more, You are sure that the southernmost 25% of the Curtis Center, the newest and best Philadelphia condominium conversion project on the market!

About the Author

Mark began selling in Philadelphia in 1989 and has been in love with it ever since. He still resides in a low rise, four unit condominium building in Old City and impresses others of his vast knowledge of what’s trendy and knows which finishes buyers look for when selecting a home.
Feel free to contact him for more information at 215-521-1523 or Mark@CenterCity.com
http://www.CenterCity.com

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