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A Rare Tudor Home in Windsor Square Has Been Revealed

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 8:47am. 493 Views, 1 Comments.

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photo: Artur Ciesielski

It's not that this home appeared from nowhere. It's been there since 1929, one of the earlier homes built in this subdivision, but for many years if was hidden behind a thick mix of trees and bushes obscuring not only its presence but also the architecture.  

This type of architecture, tudor, is more typical of homes in Willo then the Uptown's Windsor Square.  It's is a rare piece, one of only a few if not a couple of other similar homes in the neighborhood mostly characterized by ranch homes.

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Another Home Sold In Windsor Square

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at 2:16pm. 325 Views, 0 Comments.

sold_in_windsor_square_281Another home sold, by inPhoenix Realty Partners in the Windsor Square Neighborhood.  

This time we brought the buyers to this wonderful remodeled ranch home which was being sold as a short sale. The transaction was with another agent from Premier Marketing Group in which we both belong.  

The short sale has some tense moments, but moved along at a normal short sale pace.  

We're  happy that our client was able to obtain a nice home for a great price in the venerable Windsor Square which, by the way, has amazing prospect for value appreciation in the coming years.  

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Windsor Square Home Sales Data

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at 6:34am. 380 Views, 0 Comments.

In the Windsor Square neighborhood since Jun 1st 2010, there has been one sale, a short sale. At time of writing, 2 homes are pending one of which is a short sale and 2 homes are AWC-under contract with contingency- both short sales.  

5 properties are active at an average of $202 per square foot, while those fortunate enough to have a contract were active at $174 per square foot.  So far in 2010 there have been 7 sales plus 2 additional non-MLS sales.  

Overall those home in the lower price ranges tend to sell best while several higher priced homes that were for sale have been cancelled.  The most expensive sale this year was a 1929 Spanish Revival home for $420,000

The data below shows sales since January 1st, 2010 from the MLS, there were…

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