Right after the sign went up for the project, I picked up one of the sheets with the breakdown and it was listed like this:
Unit #1=$550,000.00, #2=$530K, #3=505K, #4=345K, #5 (which was reserved at that time) $ 345K, #6=$495K, #7 & #8=$550K, #9=545K, #10=$530K, #11=495K, #12=345K, #13=340K, #14=485K, #15=550K, #16=545K. A quick calculation is somewhere close to 7.8 million, but I might be wrong (it is early after a late night), but all-in-all I sure wouldn't want to be one of the homeowners still living in the homes with a sign in my yard showing how much is going to be made from the demolition of my home. It will be public record at some point and time, and I don't like to guess on issues, but I just doubt that any of these homeowners will ever see any money that is near the cost of the 3 lowest priced units, but we will soon see the whole truth, when this project fully takes off.
I did check out the website that was listed on the sheet on the day that I picked it up when I was out and about that day, but on that day, the website was not yet up and running., but as of tonight the website was up and running and there was still ONLY ONE UNIT RESERVED...hummm. But if you would like to see all the floor plans and verify all the information and pricing that I have stated, then you can go to the website (which is now up and running at www.8thSquaretownhomes.com but NOT listed on the developer's website, which is www.tdcrealestate.com) and see all the information necessary and then you can buy as many as you want. My only recommendation is that I would steer clear of those ugly Duke Power transformers on those ugly power poles. BTW, I think it is a bit too much that the developer has named the units after the homeowners of the very homes that they will have demolished. I just wonder if a potetional homeowner will ever ask the question about these names and what they mean and if it would make a difference to them that they are sleeping on top of land where these homes were moved as a result of a court decision as I understand as a type of consession for all the people who lost their homes, etc. because of Urban Renewal, but as it has been stated before, many people on this message board do not really care for any form of history and prefer to just have higher buildings, more people, and thus that will give happiness. I thank you for allowing me to speak to this issue and I respect everyone's opinion and appreciate this outlet for our opportunity to learn more about our beautiful city. That is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Thank you and enjoy this beautiful day and our beautiful city.