schaefer-landing-012610.jpgYesterday Curbed reported that two short sales at Schaefer Landing, the first of the Williamsburg Waterfront developments to get built post-rezoning, had gone through. The first, Unit #20A, was bought for $1,232,000 in 2006 and ended up going for $715,000; the second, Unit $7A, originally sold for $925,000 in 2007 and was picked up by a bargain hunter recently for $665,000. The two short sales came in at $590 and $523 per square foot, respectively. Low, but, points out Curbed, not as low as this unit that’s currently on the market for less than $500 a foot.
Short Sale Success at Schaefer Landing [Curbed]
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  1. “What does the “bj” in your screename stand for?”

    Berkeley (Pl) Junkie Wack-job. I’ve been hit by that crazy, drug-abusin’ woman’s stroller – you guessed it – 2,103 times. My screen name is like one of those tattoo-scars to immortalize the pain.

  2. DH,

    I can’t think about you surfing for porn. At least not while I’m at the office.

    bjw2103…question for you? What does the “bj” in your screename stand for?

    Don’t answer that.

  3. “when you are mostly home alone in your fraying underwear surfing the net for free porn,”

    Love this line, but you pretty much described the life of every male resident in Williamsburg under age 35.

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