Century Plaza Condos
August 15, 2008
Century Plaza is an interesting new hi-rise condo development at the intersection of Osborn & Central Avenue (ZIP code 85012), and there’s a lot for sale there. Pricing goes from the high $200,000′s to $1.5 million, see more info on this below.
Originally built in 1974 as an office tower, it was completely gutted and rebuilt starting in 2006 by Equus Development Corporation (dba Windsor Century Plaza, LLC). The Century Plaza site offers condos from 734 to 2,911 square feet with current asking prices starting in the high $200′s and going up to over a million.
The views are stunning and one reason for that is that setback regulations in the 1970′s allowed buildings much closer to Central Avenue than today’s setbacks allow. The effect from the upper floors is almost like you’re floating above Central Avenue!
The Osborn light rail stop is literally outside the lobby doors and with the light rail scheduled to begin regular operations this December, residents will have easy access to downtown & Tempe.
Each condo has 11 foot ceilings, 8 foot doors, a shaded balcony off the living room and master bedroom. The site boasts private covered parking, secure key-card access, concierge service, a 24/7 clubhouse and fitness center and a unique Car Share program for urbanite owners who want to use a car once in a while but not foot the maintenance and storage costs. Upscale retail shops were built into the ground floor. (I’m not sure the Car Share program is up and running yet. Phoenicians are pretty addicted to our cars, so it’ll be really interesting to see how this idea takes off.)
After many construction delays, the tower is finally complete. The builder’s reps are still onsite, selling never lived in units. List prices currently start at $291,000 for a 3rd floor, extra large 1 bedroom. Expect to drop at least a cool million for 1600 or 1700 square feet on the upper floors. The current high list price is $1,449,000 for 1700+ square feet with a panoramic view from the 16th floor.
Think urban loft living is right for you? Contact me for a private tour, or just for more information. Just want to see downtown hi-rise condos on an MLS search? Email or call and I’ll setup a custom search for you which will email you whenever anything that suits your needs hits the market. Heather@NorthPhoenixAgent.com or 602.999.8831
This is probably an appropriate spot to remind readers that you absolutely need a Realtor to represent you when you buy from a builder! The builder has sales reps onsite who are lovely, helpful and charming people. They will tell you they’ll “make sure you get what you ask for” but the builder’s sales reps work for the builder. Their job is to sell inventory and they have no obligation to protect your interests.
A colleague of mine tells a story of working with a buyer who bought a condo from a builder. The buyer intended to work from home and needed a condo with quiet neighbors. The builder’s rep assured the buyer the condo was quiet as far as she knew. The buyer’s own Realtor visited the condo one weekday about 10am, only to hear a trumpet being practiced (loudly!) next door. Turns out the neighbor played for the Phoenix Symphony and practiced at home daily. The builder’s salesperson never mentioned that to the buyer. The builder’s rep actually didn’t do anything wrong – she had no obligation to disclose the noisy neighbor because her duties were to sell condos for the builder. She had no duty to protect the buyer’s interests.
Had that buyer used the builder’s Realtor instead of hiring his own…… hmmmm. Earplugs, anyone?
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October 15, 2008 at 9:02 pm
ATTENTION UNHAPPY CENTURY PLAZA (PHOENIX) BUYERS
If you are interested in joining a class action lawsuit against the developer of Century Plaza in Phoenix, please email the following information to
centuryplazalawsuit@yahoo.com
Unit number; Date of contract; Name and contact information; brief description of situation
Time is of the essence, act now to protect your rights
October 17, 2008 at 9:31 am
Normally I delete posts that are obviously using my blog to promote themselves, like this comment is. However, I sent an email to the commenter, to get more information about and potential lawsuits. More information as I get it!
- Heather, the NorthPhoenixAgent.
December 21, 2008 at 12:33 pm
Heather, please take this obvious piece of propaganda off of your website. I’m a current resident at Century Plaza, love it by the way, and it really upsets me that you’re allowing your website to become a tool for a bunch of snotty pissed off investors who are suing to get their earnest $$ back when they had no intention of ever closing/moving into the building in the first place!!! It’s hard for me to believe or understand for that matter that you’d support “protecting the rights” of investors, the same people who are responsible for the housing crash in the first place?!?! Do yourself a favor and come down to the building, talk to other residents like myself who love the project and very much believe in it’s potential, and be wary of the type of information you allow people post on your site.
December 21, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Hello Century Plaza Resident!
I’m glad you visited my blog, and VERY glad that you’re happy at the Century City condos. I bet I would be too.
I left the comment about lawsuits on my blog in the interests of fair play. If I took down every comment someone disagreed with, there’d be almost no comments left. I routinely delete posts that are blatant advertisements for goods and services, and I would take down a comment that was obviously libelous. Disagree as I might, the lawsuit comment isn’t libelous.
I try to be fair here. You might like to know that I debunked some of the bad press about the Landmark Towers on my blog. See http://northphoenixagent.wordpress.com/?s=landmark+towers
December 21, 2008 at 8:14 pm
There are many happy HOMEOWNERS at Century Plaza; folks who actually closed (like the one who posted above). Unfortunately there are some unhappy INVESTORS (many of whom lied when they wrote their purchase contracts) who are incapable of closing or simply refuse to close. Now these malcontents are looking for any excuse to get their earnest deposits back; hence the first post above (and I hope, Heather, you have discernment and appreciation to remove it as you normally do). To others who may read this blog, be careful when listening to the advice of an INVESTOR who could not close escrow then went blabbing on blogs and to the press about how bad the developer is. Century Plaza did EVERYTHING they said they would do (and more). Did these INVESTORS do the same? No, they did not and now they are posting disparaging comments in several blogs. Sour grapes of the highest order!
All one needs to do is tour the beautiful building and talk to the residents to know Century Plaza is one of the best (if not THE best) residential high-rise buildings in Arizona. Don’t take these bitter investor’s word for it… see it for yourself and make up your own mind.
December 22, 2008 at 6:59 pm
Thanks for posting “CP Truth”. I plan to visit CP towers tomorrow (schedule permitting) to get a tour and see for myself what it’s like there nowadays. Haven’t been there in a long while. I’ll post my thoughts after the visit.
You asked me to remove the disparaging comment as I “normally do.” However, I only remove comments that are blatant advertisements for goods and services. Scroll WAAAY to the bottom to see my Comments Policy.
Removing any comment because some (even many) visitors disagree with it is censorship. I remove link-bait, but I don’t censor.