SAVE THE DATE APRIL 11th: Geekwire’s “High-Tech, High-Rise” Podcast Announced; Thought Leaders to Present Trends for Next Generation Urban Lifestyles
NEXUS is downtown Seattle’s most successful high-rise presale development, having already sold 361 of the 389 homes with first occupancy scheduled for late 2019—the soonest amongst all the city’s new construction condominiums. Robust presales prompted the retirement of the
NEXUS Sales Center in June 2018 as the developer, Burrard Group, focused their attention on construction. Having recently celebrated the “topping off” of the 41-story tower, Burrard is now returning to market with the final 28 homes and has appointed real estate veteran Julie McAvoy to Project Sales Director with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (RSIR). New listings include one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominium flats and Skylofts priced from below $1 million to more than $2.7 million.
“We welcome Julie to lead the closeout of NEXUS—she is an extraordinary real estate broker and will bring years of planning, development and marketing to a successful sales conclusion yet again” said Dean Jones, President and CEO of RSIR. “As a downtown Seattle resident and an experienced project marketing expert, our developer and existing homebuyers will be well represented.”
Jones has worked alongside McAvoy at several pivotal projects during past cycles including the 229-unit Olive 8 in the Retail and Theater District and the 261-unit 2200 at the gateway to South Lake Union, each time establishing new benchmark results. More recently, Julie successfully led the marketing and sales of 168-unit LUMA on First Hill, which successfully closed out in 2016.
“I can certainly understand the market demand for NEXUS having represented several communities that envelope this prime location,” said McAvoy. “I also live within a few blocks of NEXUS and can attest to the residential renaissance that is taking place in this neighborhood. Burrard had the foresight to envision a unique offering in NEXUS, and I look forward to delivering the community to its new homeowners in time for the holidays.”
McAvoy points to more than two dozen high profile projects under construction and planned within moments of NEXUS, including several million square feet of office, hundreds of thousands of square feet of new retail such as new grocery stores, the $1.8 billion expansion of the Washington State Convention Center, and other visionary improvements such as the Lid I-5 initiative, which plans to cap the I-5 highway cut and connect downtown Seattle to First Hill and Capitol Hill with elevated parks. Not surprisingly, more than 10,000 high-rise apartment units are quickly turning the immediate neighborhood into a vertical residential enclave. However, NEXUS is the only new community offered for individual homeownership.
“I remember selling new condominiums more than a decade ago when consumers couldn’t comprehend the impact of the South Lake Union Streetcar or the planned growth of area,” adds McAvoy. “Fast-forward to today and the northern migration of downtown Seattle is in clear view, with billions of dollars of capital investment building a city within a city—it’s all very exciting and soon, hundreds of NEXUS homebuyers will own an interest in this growth while enjoying a convenient and walkable urban lifestyle.”
McAvoy points to numerous tech campuses that are within walking distance of NEXUS, representing tens of thousands of jobs, including Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft and soon, Expedia will be relocated from downtown Bellevue to Interbay. Market pundits estimate more than 100 high-tech companies headquartered elsewhere have opened satellite offices in Seattle, which has spurred housing demand.
Presales have become more popular in Seattle in recent years, allowing a prospective buyer to secure a new home several years before occupancy—locking in preferred pricing and personalizing the interiors. McAvoy says the final homes at NEXUS will be particularly attractive to move-up buyers that are seeking the next generation condominium, downsizing empty-nesters exploring city living for convenient “lock and leave” lifestyles, and high-tech workers that may buy their first home as their restricted stock units vest.
To attract tech-savvy buyers, Burrard programmed and all-in-one Nexus Resident App, that allows homeowners to control in-home IoT devices (standard feature in NEXUS homes) with the opportunity to control climate, lighting, entertainment, security and window coverings. The App also integrates with building systems like building access, home-front door, gym equipment and package lockers, and booking of building amenities (i.e. private dining); scheduling of classes (i.e. yoga) as well as connecting with their community.
“This last and limited collection of homes at NEXUS presents our largest home plans, including penthouses and Skylofts, with premier specifications and commanding views,” said Billy Mainguy, Vice President of Strategy for Burrard. “We feel reintroducing these homes for presales now will stand out in the marketplace with inherent advantages—we offer homebuyers enviable market timing, ample parking, and competitive pricing compared to our peer group. We also want to provide new homebuyers with sufficient time to sell a home, if necessary, and move into NEXUS later this year.”
Mainguy notes construction costs have risen 6-8% per year, since Burrard broke ground on NEXUS in Spring 2017. The tower was officially topped off on March 11 with occupancy by late 2019, approximately a year before other condominiums in the pipeline.
“If we were to break ground now, we’d have to price our homes 12-16% more just to cover the increase in construction costs,” adds Mainguy. “Fortunately, our homebuyers and our contractors locked in ahead of the price escalation, which creates real value.”
To showcase the evolving neighborhood and introduce new NEXUS team members, Burrard will celebrate a series of events on April 11, 2019. Aptly entitled “At the NEXUS of it All” this program will allow consumers to witness the construction progress firsthand and to discover all the extraordinary changes taking shape in the northeast corner of downtown, all while experiencing a dramatic view of NEXUS as seen from the Kinetics Peak Lounge across the street.
Geekwire will be on location between 3pm and 5pm for a podcast moderated by Brian Westbrook as he explores the next generation of this high-tech, high-rise lifestyle. A guest panel discussion will include Real Estate Economist, Brian O’Connor; home automation expert, Lee Travis of Wipliance; Billy Mainguy, Vice President of Strategy for Burrard Group; and high-rise living specialist, Julie McAvoy.
“The northeast corner of downtown Seattle is one of the fastest-growing areas on the West Coast,” concludes Mainguy. “Our showcase will help create a spirit of place for future residents. It’s also an opportunity for new homebuyers to explore the informative exhibits and consider becoming a member of our community.”
For more information on upcoming events and NEXUS listings, visit: www.NEXUSseattle.com.