Williamsburg's Edge making house calls

September 22, 2008 05:26PM
The Edge rendering

The Edge condominium in Williamsburg is now making house calls. Busy prospective buyers can call the sales office to set up a meeting with two sales agents at his or her home or office for a 45-minute presentation of the building. The first phase of the Edge -- 575 units at 34 North Seventh Street -- is scheduled for occupancy in fall 2009, and the developer, Douglaston Development, is striving for LEED certification. Prices are starting at $420,000. The Edge was designed by architect Stephen B. Jacobs Group with interiors by Andi Pepper. TRD


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Anonymous

Phase I of the "Sales Are Not What They Should Be" program. Please notify me when the more realistic and results driven "Lower Prices" program goes into effect.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 09/23/08

Anonymous

Having sales people go to a potential buyers home smacks of desparation.....not good...another sign of the times.....

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 09/23/08

Anonymous

Do they bring pizza?

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 10/29/08

Anonymous

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Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 09/17/09

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