It finally happened.
The Roosevelt Collection not only refunded my friend’s earnest money but also his upgrade money.
All in all it took roughly two weeks for the checks to be issues once all the final paperwork was signed.
So The Roosevelt Collection manned up and did the right thing by their purchasers. That, my friends, is a ray of sunshine in an otherwise dismal real estate market.
Keeping your word, providing good customer service---go figure.
Perhaps some folks in Uptown might catch a clue.
Or could it be that the consequences of their actions are slowly but surely about to catch up with them?
Time will tell.
Showing posts with label Good Developers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Developers. Show all posts
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
The Righteous
I’ve finally found a good developer.
I searched high and low, kept my ear to the ground and even solicited you kind readers for potential candidates.
Naturally I wound up with nothing. It was as if the word “good” and “real estate developer” could never be used in the same sentence.
The person I’m about to tell you about not only exists, but has been sitting a few blocks away all this time.
The irony is delicious, no?
Ladies and Gentlemen I’d like to introduce you to Benjamin Van Horne and Greenline Development.
You may have heard about Mr. Van Horne on the Chicago Public Radio broadcast about Woodlawn last week. I remember meeting him at a fundraiser for my alderman.
He seemed nice enough but when we’re talking real estate development, I’m sure the title of this blog says it all. I have a healthy dose of skepticism when it comes to people who have the word “developer” in their job title.
But then I heard the Chicago Public Radio broadcast, found his website and had that warm fuzzy feeling.
Still not convinced, I called over to my alderman’s office and spoke with my contact.
“Is this Van Horne guy the real deal? “
“Believe it or not, yes he is.”
“Bullshit---there has to be something wrong with him---some major character flaw. Developers aren’t nice.”
“No really, he’s the real deal and his buildings are spot on. We’ve never received one complaint.”
“Bullshit---are you for real?”
“Yes I am. He’s a nice guy with a conscious who builds buildings that give people an affordable yet nice place to live.”
That statement left me in a quandary. After all, it goes against everything I’ve ever experienced in the “gut rehab” condo market in Chicago.
I was truly perplexed.
In the interest of disclosure, from what I understand Mr. Van Horne has also done some fundraising for my alderman as well as stumped on her behalf.
Normally my spidey sense would be tingling after such a ringing endorsement, but I actually trust the people in my alderman’s office. If this guy were a fuck up I doubt that the love would be there.
At some point I have to trust in at least one city political institution, right?
Plus I like the fact that he’s a socially responsible capitalist. There ain’t nothing wrong with that.
So I will exhibit something I so rarely do these days---trust.
I think this cat is an honest to god good developer. Apparently the only thing he can’t do is turn water into wine.
So if you’re in the market to purchase a condo and it’s offered by Greenline development, more than likely you’re headed down the right path.
Now that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t do your homework like Woody told you to. Remember, there is no substitute for good old fashion fact checking. Always cover your ass.
But unless someone has credible documentation to the contrary, Mr. Van Horne may be the first developer actually given the thumbs up by “I Hate My Developer.”
Let’s hope we’ll be able to add many other names in the future.
I searched high and low, kept my ear to the ground and even solicited you kind readers for potential candidates.
Naturally I wound up with nothing. It was as if the word “good” and “real estate developer” could never be used in the same sentence.
The person I’m about to tell you about not only exists, but has been sitting a few blocks away all this time.
The irony is delicious, no?
Ladies and Gentlemen I’d like to introduce you to Benjamin Van Horne and Greenline Development.
You may have heard about Mr. Van Horne on the Chicago Public Radio broadcast about Woodlawn last week. I remember meeting him at a fundraiser for my alderman.
He seemed nice enough but when we’re talking real estate development, I’m sure the title of this blog says it all. I have a healthy dose of skepticism when it comes to people who have the word “developer” in their job title.
But then I heard the Chicago Public Radio broadcast, found his website and had that warm fuzzy feeling.
Still not convinced, I called over to my alderman’s office and spoke with my contact.
“Is this Van Horne guy the real deal? “
“Believe it or not, yes he is.”
“Bullshit---there has to be something wrong with him---some major character flaw. Developers aren’t nice.”
“No really, he’s the real deal and his buildings are spot on. We’ve never received one complaint.”
“Bullshit---are you for real?”
“Yes I am. He’s a nice guy with a conscious who builds buildings that give people an affordable yet nice place to live.”
That statement left me in a quandary. After all, it goes against everything I’ve ever experienced in the “gut rehab” condo market in Chicago.
I was truly perplexed.
In the interest of disclosure, from what I understand Mr. Van Horne has also done some fundraising for my alderman as well as stumped on her behalf.
Normally my spidey sense would be tingling after such a ringing endorsement, but I actually trust the people in my alderman’s office. If this guy were a fuck up I doubt that the love would be there.
At some point I have to trust in at least one city political institution, right?
Plus I like the fact that he’s a socially responsible capitalist. There ain’t nothing wrong with that.
So I will exhibit something I so rarely do these days---trust.
I think this cat is an honest to god good developer. Apparently the only thing he can’t do is turn water into wine.
So if you’re in the market to purchase a condo and it’s offered by Greenline development, more than likely you’re headed down the right path.
Now that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t do your homework like Woody told you to. Remember, there is no substitute for good old fashion fact checking. Always cover your ass.
But unless someone has credible documentation to the contrary, Mr. Van Horne may be the first developer actually given the thumbs up by “I Hate My Developer.”
Let’s hope we’ll be able to add many other names in the future.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
A Few Righteous Amid the Evil
I'm sure by now everyone knows about the highjinx my developer has pulled.
I've even heard from a few of you about your own developer stories.
Nonetheless, the larger question remains---are there any good reputable condominium developers in the Chicagoland area?
I'm not talking about you shooting a company down because you got bisque paint instead of sand or the end caps weren't put on your marble countertops.
I'm talking about a developer who has always been a joy to deal with from day one until (most) everything was finished.
I know I may be asking for a tall order but I refuse to believe that EVERY condo or real estate developer is a number one asshole.
There must be a good developer that I don't know about. If so, I'd like to know who this person or company may be and then confirm their existence.
Drop me a line at the e-mail address under the "About Me" section on the left hand side of the page.
Good developers are like unicorns; you always hear about them but somehow just seem to miss seeing them to actually believe that they walk the earth.
If this company or person exists and I can fully vet them, I may add a link for a limited time to any current offerings they may have.
After all if you want to avoid my own private Idaho, you'd do best to stick with a reputable developer when purchasing your home.
So send 'em if you got 'em!
I've even heard from a few of you about your own developer stories.
Nonetheless, the larger question remains---are there any good reputable condominium developers in the Chicagoland area?
I'm not talking about you shooting a company down because you got bisque paint instead of sand or the end caps weren't put on your marble countertops.
I'm talking about a developer who has always been a joy to deal with from day one until (most) everything was finished.
I know I may be asking for a tall order but I refuse to believe that EVERY condo or real estate developer is a number one asshole.
There must be a good developer that I don't know about. If so, I'd like to know who this person or company may be and then confirm their existence.
Drop me a line at the e-mail address under the "About Me" section on the left hand side of the page.
Good developers are like unicorns; you always hear about them but somehow just seem to miss seeing them to actually believe that they walk the earth.
If this company or person exists and I can fully vet them, I may add a link for a limited time to any current offerings they may have.
After all if you want to avoid my own private Idaho, you'd do best to stick with a reputable developer when purchasing your home.
So send 'em if you got 'em!
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