Limited opportunities available to live in coveted downtown building
As downtown Kansas City continues to thrive and grow, WallStreet Tower remains one of the most enviable addresses among downtown dwellers. And now, those who covet a WallStreet Tower condo have just 12 opportunities to purchase their dream unit.
In recent years, an abundance of apartment units have been added downtown, but few condos that provide the benefits of ownership have come on the market, according Michelle Van Trump with Boveri Realty Group. These 12 units at WallStreet Tower, which had been leased, are now available to own during a rare developer close-out.
Prospective buyers can choose from seven one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units, which Van Trump said are selling quickly. One-bedroom prices range from $215,000 to $239,000, while two-bedroom prices range from $445,000 to $480,000. All reasonable offers will be considered, which means there’s never been a better time to buy at WallStreet Tower.
Each condo has floor-to-ceiling glass windows that provide outstanding views of downtown and an open floor plan ideal for entertaining. This is a pet-friendly building, so animal family members can move in with the buyers.
It’s hard to imagine these condos being any more appealing than they already are, but buyers will receive the benefit of a 50 percent tax abatement for 15 years. The seller also is offering up to two years of paid homeowners association dues with an acceptable offer, saving buyers from just over $400 to more than $700 monthly, depending on the unit purchased.
Whichever condo buyers choose, they will have two parking spaces in the gated, limited access garage. Because so many popular attractions are within walking distance or a short streetcar ride away, cars may spend most of their time in the garage. When residents do want to drive to more distant locations, highway access is just blocks away.
WallStreet Tower also has historic significance, since it was the first building of its generation to be placed on the Federal Historic Register. Despite a prime location in the heart of downtown Kansas City, exemplary construction makes the building unexpectedly quiet. And WallStreet Tower offers numerous amenities that create a luxurious lifestyle. During the summer, residents enjoy the rooftop saltwater infinity pool and grills. Throughout the year, residents work out in the gym, which is continuously upgraded with the latest equipment.
The theater room has a Blu-ray system and comfortable seats for enjoying motion pictures without leaving the building. The concierge at the front door 24/7 lets residents know who is coming, whether it is a friend or the pizza man. And residents can use the clubroom for a variety of events, including weddings and parties.
WallStreet Tower is an ideal option for prospective buyers who want to be a part of the vibrant downtown area’s culture and entertainment, as well as those who travel and prefer the convenience and peace of mind of a lock-and-leave lifestyle. There’s so much to see, experience and sample in downtown Kansas City. In WallStreet Tower, you’re at the center of it all.
To schedule a tour of WallStreet Tower, contact Michelle Van Trump at 816-213-1350 or kcloftgirl@gmail.com; Stephanie Thomas at 816-305-5964 or kccondochic@gmail.com; or Christina Boveri, 816-606-1398 to make an appointment.
A longtime staple in the downtown real estate market, Boveri Realty Group attributes its success to a dedication to the downtown market and an increase in
demand for downtown housing. Whether clients want to purchase or lease a home or business property, or need a property manager, Boveri Realty Group has a solution, owner Christina Boveri said. To see all of Boveri Realty’s listings, go to BoveriRealty.com.
Boveri Realty Group
Prices: $215,000 to $480,000.
Location: Wallstreet Tower, 1101 Walnut St.
Contacts: Michelle Van Trump at 816-213-1350 or kcloftgirl@gmail.com; Stephanie Thomas at 816-305-5964 or kccondochic@gmail.com; or Christina Boveri, 816-606-1398.
Web: theurbanpulse.com.
This story was originally published June 18, 2016 at 12:01 AM with the headline "Limited opportunities available to live in coveted downtown building."