This is a sad scene. It reflects a developer who has probably run out of money and, more important, purchasers who have paid money and have not realized the enjoyment and benefits that they expected.
During the boom years of 2000 - 2007, many new condo projects were sold, and it was common for the purchase price to be paid 1/3rd down, 1/3rd when the roof was installed, and 1/3rd at closing. This means that some people have paid a substantial amount of money and it is uncertain when, or whether, they will receive delivery of a new condo.
Developers were building projects with financing from buyers, but if the projects did not sell out or if the buyers did not make their second payments when the market collapsed, some developers ran out of money to finish the projects. Julie and I bought both of our condos in projects developed by the owner of the Tamarindo Diria Resort, the largest hotel in the area. We figured that he would have the resources to finish the projects, and he did. Both projects are successful.
People like to say that real estate is a matter of "location, location, location," but it is also a matter of "timing, timing, timing." The difference between some successful projects and projects such as the one shown today in some cases is that the failed projects hit the market at the wrong time.
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8 comments:
Sad to see.
The timing right now is not great for construction. One can only hope that it changes soon.
This is sad for those involved and sad for those who have see the unfinished units every day.
Seeing this makes me wonder, there must be someone who could buy out the original owners and finish the project for an investment....maybe not. I'm just sayin'.
You are illustrating the game of musical chairs after the music stopped. It was all a game and it turned out not to be much fun.
I think this "Unfinished condos" gonna be a nice condo. Can't wait to see it finished.
-pia-
I hope also these unfinished condo will be magnificent after construction
Great blog. Can't wait to see the next update of this condo.
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