Saturday, August 05, 2006

200.000$ für ne garage

immer wenn man meint man hätte alles gelesen oder gehört wird noch eins draugesetzt.


http://www.markettradersforum.com/forum1/1394.html

A $200,000 condo for your car

The latest high-end garages are bigger than your first apartment -- and a lot fancier. Think security, climate control, pool tables and even valets.

highlights:

Oden's unit sells for $210,000. The condos in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., development, and a sister project in North Miami, range from 620 square feet to 1,800 square feet, which is big enough to park a luxury RV. Prices vary accordingly, from $150,000 to $400,000

The Park Place projects "are in the permitting stage," said developer Kevin Buckley, and expected to open next summer. About 25% of the units have been sold, Buckley said, with all the buyers so far paying cash, although financing is available.(sicher kreative finanzierung mit negativer tilgung......)

In another part of Fort Lauderdale, collectors Michael and Dayna Heit are helping develop DreamCar Carriage House, where, according to the Associated Press, prices range from $59,000 for a 300-foot unit to more than $200,000 for a customizable condo that's about 1,000 square feet.

DreamCar Carriage House will offer a club lounge so owners can compare notes about their hobby, while Park Place expects some of its buyers will install pool tables and other amenities to encourage socialization.

Florida is filled with people wealthy enough to pay $100,000 or more for a car. But most of the folks buying these vehicles aren't flush enough to custom-build a 20-car garage in Manhattan, like Jerry Seinfeld, or fill three warehouses in Burbank with a collection of 50-plus exotic, luxury and vintage vehicles, like Jay Leno.

jmf:

mal erhlich. wenn das kein top markiert dann weiß ich auch nicht mehr weiter.
gibt inzwischen übrigens auch pläne für sogenannte "condoships" die dann über den mississippi oder über die ozeane dampfen.

gruß
jan-martin

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