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New Condo Development in Magna Utah

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The West Bench Condos development is located in Magna Utah and is expected to be complete in the summer of 2008. The development will comprise of 2 buildings, each having 12 units spread over 3 floors. Units comprise of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and range in size from 1210 sq. ft. (for 1st floor units), to 1265 sq. ft for second and third floor units. Prices start at $139,900 for a second floor unit, $144,900 for a ground floor unit and $149,900 for a third floor unit.

Condo layout

The condos are laid out so that the second and third bedrooms are on the opposite side of the unit to the master suite. The kitchens come with oak cabinetry, a snack bar and a separate dining space.

Outside there is a common area featuring a BBQ / Picnic area with seating and a playground.

Salt Lake Valley New Home Developments

Monday, February 18th, 2008

I have updated our Salt Lake new homes map to incorporate the latest developments and pricing information. This interactive map uses Google Maps functionality to show the location and prices for the major new home builders and developments in Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah County. New home prices across the Salt Lake Valley are coming under pressure from the slowdown in the local housing market. Very few builders/developments have increased their prices, with most builders keeping their prices the same or lowering them slightly. Ivory Homes seems to have cut their prices the most, with the majority of developments showing substantial price declines.

Boston Macallen Building Continues Green Building Trend

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Green building trends, and environmentally conscious living, are growing in momentum all across the United States, and included in that movement is the city of Boston, where a first of its kind green residential development recently opened to the public. The Macallen Building in northern South Boston opened to residents in June of 2007 (see related event information on the Boston Condo Blog) as the first gold-level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified condo development in the Massachusetts capital.

The new condo development is nestled among hip, and up and coming, Boston condo developments in an area less than a ten minute walk from the core of downtown Boston, and is immediately accessible via the Boston subway, called the “T”.

The Macallen Building strived hard to achieve the highest LEED green certification level.  Due in part to its green roof, the Macallen will save over 600,000 gallons of water each year, and its systems allow for annual electric savings of approximately 30% compared to similarly sized buildings. One of the most striking features of the Macallen Building is its sloping 6 to 12 story green roof, which is set with sedum, a flowering plant that will change colors with the seasons collecting rainwater runoff for landscaping use.

The entire building is non-smoking, and unique to Macallen is heating and air conditioning systems in each unit that pull fresh air, not re-circulated air, from the outside directly into your unit to maintain the best indoor air quality, while insulation comes from recycled jeans.  The development team, Pappas Enterprises, went so far as to come up with a Green Manifesto.  The Macallen Building at 141 Dorchester Avenue in South Boston has set the gold standard in Green construction for Boston real estate, and it will be up to those following the Macallen to keep pace with the high standards that have now been set for future city of Boston condo developments.