Want to Sell Condos? Follow Moderno's Lead
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Moderno, a 19-unit condo development in the U Street Corridor, did not have a grand opening party and does not hold open houses. The only marketing seems to be a lone sign on the side of the building. Surprisingly, this approach seems to be the key to selling new condos in DC.
Housing Complex had a post earlier today about how successful Moderno on the corner of 12th Street and U Street has been in selling units as other developments struggle to get rid of their existing inventory.
Ten of the units (which range in price from $350,000 to $1.2 million) are under contract at the development, according to Housing Complex, and sales manager Timur Loynab has given 13 tours of units in the last two weekends.
However, a sign on a building cannot sell units on its own, so what are the secrets of Moderno’s success? Here are a few, according to Housing Complex:
- Locate your building roughly 60 steps from Ben’s Chili Bowl
- Build it on top of the Metro
- Find buyers who promote you to their “friends”
- Go to Italy (???)
For a more extensive explanation as to why these things worked (particularly the last one), click here.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/want_to_sell_condos_follow_modernos_lead/520.
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