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A house for sale by its owner. For sale by owner (FSBO) is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a broker or agent. This is where the homeowner sells directly to a new homeowner. Homeowners may still employ the services of marketing, online listing companies, but can also market their own property.
Towers two and three were designed to have 504 residential condominiums. [5] They were designed to reach a total of 530 ft (160 m), 40 floors in height. [ 1 ] A retail mall was designed for the first three floors above ground with 153,000 sq ft (14,200 m 2 ) of retail space. [ 8 ]
The tower is also rented out as a four-bedroom and four-bathroom house. The base of the tower contains a garage and a bedroom for a guard. [3] There is an elevator to the upper part of the water tower, which contains a sunset deck, secret bookshelf, hot tub, kitchen, aquarium family room, dining area, ballroom, bar, and 360° view of the surrounding area.
650 California Street, also known as the Hartford Building, is a 34-story, 142 m (466 feet) office tower on the northwestern edge of San Francisco's Financial District. [4] The tower is located on California Street on the edge of Chinatown , and not far from 555 California Street . 650 California is visible from every direction except from the ...
The second tower, with 302 rooms, is now rising on the south side of 6th Street and is scheduled to open in about 18 months. A third, 104-unit tower is in the planning phase.
The Tower Burbank is a commercial high-rise building in Burbank, California. At 460 feet, [3] it is the tallest building in the city and is the 80th tallest building in California. The Tower can be seen from the Ventura Freeway. In 2014, the building was purchased by Worthe Real Estate Group for $109,000,000. [4]
Proposed Three Towers by Sheng Long Group \ Retail, Hotel and residential north of LA Live Regal Cinema. [118] [11] [119] Tribune Residential Tower: 616 (188) 56: 2025: Historic Core (222 W. 2nd St.) Proposed Residential Tower by Tribune Real Estate Holdings \ Designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz.
California Plaza was a ten-year, $1.2 billion project. Started in 1983, the Two California Plaza tower was completed in 1992 during a significant slump in the downtown Los Angeles real estate market. The tower opened with only 30 percent of its space leased and overall vacancy rates in downtown office space neared 25 percent. [7]