The Village cashes in on co-op to condo switch in Ann Arbor
There’s a new condo project in Ann Arbor, but it’s not new construction. The Villages are making the leap from co-operative living to condominiums to help create more value in their living area.Excerpt:Buyers seeking a condominium in Ann Arbor can turn to one of the city’s vintage communities to find a new option on the market.The Village – long-known as Pittsfield Village – completed the conversion of its 422 units from cooperative to condominium in late 2009.Now owners and buyers will see the market set the price for the homes – which are again called Pittsfield Village after the transition.”Over the next 18 months to 24 months, the Village is going to create its own value,” said Hilary Ward, a Realtor with the Charles Reinhart Co. who has several listings in the community.Read the rest of the story here.
There’s a new condo project in Ann Arbor, but it’s not new construction. The Villages are making the leap from co-operative living to condominiums to help create more value in their living area.
Excerpt:
Buyers seeking a condominium in Ann Arbor can turn to one of the city’s vintage communities to find a new option on the market.
The Village – long-known as Pittsfield Village – completed the conversion of its 422 units from cooperative to condominium in late 2009.
Now owners and buyers will see the market set the price for the homes – which are again called Pittsfield Village after the transition.
“Over the next 18 months to 24 months, the Village is going to create its own value,” said Hilary Ward, a Realtor with the Charles Reinhart Co. who has several listings in the community.
Read the rest of the story here.