Bedford Square Model Home Videos and Updated Pricing
by Steve Leung | Contact Steve Leung w/ Questions
Bedford Square (see previous update and writeup) has announced their next sales release (Saturday, April 21 at 9am) and updated pricing. 10 units are available, with an approximate delivery in December this year or January 2008.
There are four floorplans. Plan 1 units are listed at 1,223 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. This release sees four Plan 1 units at $673,900 to $678,900. On their February 17 release — I keep track of these things — Plan 1 units ranged from $659,900 to $666,900. Here's my amateur video of the entryway and downstairs, then the video upstairs:
Plan 2 units are listed at 1,450 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. There are two Plan 2 townhomes priced at $711,900 and $715,900. In February, there were three Plan 2 units, one at $689,000 and two at $699,900. This is my (relatively dark, sorry!) amateur video of the lower entryway and downstairs, then the video upstairs:
Plan 3 units are listed at 1,564 square feet with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a bonus room. There are two available in this release, priced at $729,000 and $732,900, compared to four in previous releases ($699,900 to $714,900). Here is my very amateur video of the entryway and downstairs, then the video upstairs:
Plan 4 units are listed at 1,761 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. There are two in this release, at $788,900 and $793,900. There was only one in the February release and it was priced at $768,900. Here is my amateur video of the entryway and downstairs, then the video upstairs:
Buying a home from directly from the developer is sometimes tricky because they have an army of people doing market research for them. Sometimes their prices aren’t necessarily market competitive either. Did you know that, even with new homes, you can contract a buyers agent (usually at no cost to you) to ensure you’re making the right decision?
The developer won’t look out for you. I will. And, if want wider range choices — for example, if you need a home before their expected end-of-year completion, or don’t like the area — I can offer you those choices (again, usually at no cost to you).
(c) Steve Leung for the Silicon Valley Real Estate Blog at 1SiliconValley.com
Recommended Reading:
- Silicon Valley Real Estate Buyers Guide
- Silicon Valley Housing Market Information
- Not Overpaying When Buying a Home
- How a Win-Win Saved My Client $25,000
April 19, 2007 | Filed under: Sunnyvale, Mountain View





