South Silver Spring Real Estate - Aurora Condos




The Aurora Condominium project in South Silver Spring is a 145 Unit Condominium Community built by reclaiming and rehabbing 2 1950's era office buildings on Eastern Avenue just over the District of Columbia border line.

Developed by RST Development, Aurora Condominiums combined adjacent 12-story and 8-story office buildings into one integrated 143,000-square-foot residential community. The renovated twin towers are connected by a dramatic lobby and landscaped garden.  The project completely Sold out in 2006. 

Located in the heart of the new Silver Spring "arts and entertainment" district, a few blocks from Metro's Silver Spring station on the Red Line, you're close to everything you need. Units come with everything that today's buyers want: hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths, stainless steel appliances, and floor-to-ceiling windows and airy floor plans that bring in lots of natural light.



Market Activity All Sales in the Aurora 2008

7 Sold Listings

All Listings were 2 Bedroom - 2 Bath Units (Ranging from 1,004 sq ft to 1,148 sq ft)
Average Listing Price - $346,400  Average SOLD Price - $339,429  Average Days on Market - 43
Lowest Sold Price - $320,000   Highest Sold Price - $365,000   Average Seller Subsidy - $3,350

Market Activity in the Aurora in 2009

5 Sold Listings


All Listings were 2 Bedroom - 2 Bath Units (Ranging from 1,004 sq ft to 1,148 sq ft)
Average List (Asking Price) - $309,580   Average Sold Price - $296,000   Average Days on Market - 181
Lowest Sold Price - $255,000  Highest Sold Price - $320,000  Average Seller Subsidy - $2,050

Get a computerized Market Analysis of your Silver Spring Condo or House

            Search all Condo's for Sale in the Downtown Silver Spring Area

 

1 commentDebbie Cook • February 21 2009 08:09PM

Comments

Good posting. you have inspired me to do a neighborhood posting. Thanks!

Posted by Lise Howe, Assoc. Broker and Attorney Licensed in DC, MD, VA,Coldwell Banker (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Chevy Chase) about 1 year ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?