Prices vary in each of the three towers (Tower One, Tower Two, and Tower Three) based on the floor and the view in the 1,793-unit complex comprised of a pair of 57-story skyscrapers and a 50-story tower with 10 floors of condo-hotel units, according to the Condo Vultures® Official Condo Buyers Guide To Miami™.
The ICON Brickell project represents eight percent of the nearly 22,250 new condo units constructed in Greater Downtown Miami since 2003, according to the Condo Vultures® White Paper™.
To date, there have been nearly 150 combined closed sales in the ICON Brickell complex at an average price of $538 per square foot, with the super majority of sales occurring in the 713-unit Tower One (North).
There have been nearly a dozen closed sales in the 560-unit Tower Two ( South), and no closed sales in the Tower Three (West), where the Viceroy Hotel is located, according to the Condo Vultures® White Paper™.
"ICON Brickell is a one-of-a-kind project with above-average amenities that several buyers really like," said Peter Zalewski, (middle right photo) a principal with the Bal Harbour, Fla.-based real estate consultancy Condo Vultures® LLC. "To date, the pricing, not the product, has been the biggest hurdle for buyers to overcome in completing a deal. The new pricing could go a long way toward bridging the gap between the bids and asks.
A couple of months later in December 2009, the ICON Brickell's developer, the Related Group, surprised market pundits by beginning closings in the Tower Two (South) despite have more than 600 units still not closed in the Tower One (North), according to a recent CondoVultures.com report.
ICON Brickell appears to be adopting the same individual retail sales approach that proved successful in 2009 at a host of other new struggling condo projects in Greater Downtown Miami, including the Brickell on the River South Tower, the 1060 Brickell, and Ivy.
By reducing prices, developers were able to close on more than 2,350 units in Greater Downtown Miami - the epicenter of South Florida's housing crash - in 2009, according to the White Paper™.
The 2009 buying activity combined with the recent cancellation of the proposed 32-story Loft III project (bottom right rendering ) in Downtown Miami by the Related Group leaves less than 7,300 new condo units, or 34 percent of the product, still in the hands of developers and lenders.
At the end of 2008, developers controlled 43 percent of the new condo inventory in Greater Downtown Miami submarket, Condo Vultures® Official Condo Buyers Guide To Miami™.
Contact: Peter Zalewski, 800-750-0517 or by email at peter@condovultures.com
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