Prices Lowered At 2930 Sheridan Tower
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September 17, 2009 - “Opportunity knocks.” We don’t know how many times for sure, but that’s the title of the latest ad that 2930 Sheridan Tower is running. It also states that there are “massive price reductions” on their remaining unsold Chicago condos for a limited time. According to the ad, this also includes a “premium package” of stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, 42″ cabinets, natural stone baths and hardwood flooring.
The one bedroom with den condos at this Chicago real estate development had been priced from $249,900 and they are now starting at $209,000. The two bedroom units that were previously listed from $269,900 and those are currently priced from $229,900. For the three bedrooms which were priced from $349,900 you can expect to pay from $299,900.
This 22 story condo conversion project from Kroupa Development used to just be called Sheridan Tower. It has since been dubbed Aquilo and is now back to its original name plus the street number. There are 252 units in the high-rise and the developer had been selling them either as is with not a lot of frills or with different levels of upgrades. At last count there were around 90 still left for sale, and as the ad states, they all come with the upgrades at this point. The building amenities include an indoor-outdoor sky deck, fitness center, party room and business room.
The units at 2930 Sheridan Tower may not be the lowest priced we’ve seen lately because there are some pretty Cheap Chicago Condos out there. But you still may want to take a look in case they are priced just right for you.
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