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The Real Scoop on the One & Nine Condos in SLC

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Real Estate Agent

Do not buy a condo at the One & Nine Condos in Salt Lake City until you read this. While this is a nice community, there are things you need to know about it before you jump in and buy one. 

One & Nine Condos Salt Lake City Utah

Overview:

The One & Nine Condos in Salt Lake City, Utah are some of the newest condos in the Downtown SLC area. They tend to be more luxurious than most other condos in the area. While they don’t have a ton of amenities, they ones they do have are very nice.  

 

First, here is a link to every condo that is currently for sale at the One and Nine Condos. This list is updated every day and includes a full photo tour of each property.

 

Summary of the One and Nine Condos:

Pricing: $225,000 up to $1,400,000

HOA Fee: $200-$400/month (depending on the size of the unit)

Amenities: Secure underground parking, storage space, exercise room, European style courtyard, party room

HOA Covers: Water, sewer, garbage, exterior maintenance, common area maintenance, amenities

Size:  800 sq ft up to 3500 sq ft

Year Built: 2008 - 2014

Animals allowed? Under 20 pounds allowed

Parking: Secure parking garage

FHA Approved: No

Number of Units:

Laundry: Hookups in each unit

 

Click here to see all Downtown Salt Lake City Condos

 

That was the boring part. Now, let’s talk about the things that you want to hear - the good and the bad about the One and Nine Condos.

 

The Good:

The One & Nine Condos are new, generally well designed, and luxurious. The amenities are well nice and well kept. I, personally, like that there are not too many amenities because then you don’t have to pay a high HOA fee for things you don’t use. Secure, underground parking in the downtown area is hard to find and this community has a nice garage. One of the hard parts of condo living is not having enough storage space. The One & Nine Condos come with extra storage to help you overcome this problem.

 

The Bad:

Some communities are easier than others to pick on. One & Nine is not one of those communities - I had to really dig deep to come up with much criticism. With that being said, I don’t love the location. Although it is close to both Downtown and the U of U, it is not an easy walk to either one. Some people will love the location because it is right in between both places. Also, as is common with most of the Downtown SLC condos, parking for guests can sometimes be tricky. If you don’t often have multiple guests coming over at the same time, this may not bother you.

 

Who would like the One & Nine Condos in Salt Lake City?

Anyone who wants to be close to both the University of Utah and Downtown SLC is going to appreciate this location. If you want to be right onsite at either of those locations, you will probably want to find a community closer in.

 

If you have any questions or you want to take a look at some of the condos at the One & Nine Condos, give me a call or send me an email.

 

Other nearby condominium complexes:

Governors Plaza

American Towers

Broadway Park Lofts

Belvedere

Bonneville Tower

Zion Summit

Broadway Tower

Parc at Gateway

Broadway Lofts

Dakota Lofts

Northridge Heights Condos

Trevi Towers

Stansbury Condos

Pierpont Lofts

838 Condos

Rockwell Condos

Ivanhoe Condos

University Heights

Wasatch Towers

Regent

Uffens Marketplace

Promontory Condos

Meridien

Canyon Road Condos

Wilshire Condos

Sampson Altadena Condos

The Metro

Westgate Lofts

Maple Heights

Mayflower

Cambridge

Aztec Condos

Ivy Terrace

Richards Court



Connor Southworth, SFR, CNE

Salt Lake City Condo Expert

Direct:801-792-5326

connor.southworth@gmail.com

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Comments (1)

Dave Halpern
Dave Halpern Real Estate Agent, Inc., Louisville, KY (502) 664-7827 - Louisville, KY
Louisville Short Sale Expert

Buying a condo is an excellent choice for professionals who have travel schedules or work schedules that make it difficult to keep up with exterior maintenance that they would otherwise have to do on a single family home.

 

Jul 07, 2017 01:47 PM