How Much Would You Pay for a Roof Top Terrace? 33 W. Delaware

Private rooftop terraces are popular- especially in highrise buildings.

33 W. Delaware in the Gold Coast was built in 1988 and converted to condominiums in 2003.

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This one bedroom unit has two outdoor spaces: a normal sized 25 x 4 terrace and a large 20 x 20 rooftop deck.

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Unit #24A: 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath,  815 square feet

  • Sold in December 2003 for $379,000
  • Currently listed for $395,000 plus $30,000 for parking
  • Assessments of $674 a month
  • Coldwell Banker has the listing

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I last chattered about 33 W. Delaware in November 2007 when a seller was trying to auction off a studio on eBay.

For market comparison, I talked about Unit #21C, a studio on the market for $177,900, that was touting itself as perfect for investors.

Six months later it’s still on the market and listed for the same price.

And the listing still states it’s a “good investment option.”

3 Responses to “How Much Would You Pay for a Roof Top Terrace? 33 W. Delaware”

  1. I would possibly be interested if it had in unit laundry

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  2. No laundry in this unit, unfortunately. There is a 3 bed unit on the 14th floor that has laundry, but no other units for sale with in-unit laundry

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  3. The rooftop terrace is a real boon. I’d give a pretty substantial premium for that, especially in a neighborhood like 33 W Delaware.

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