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"If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed." -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
Gee, I wonder if I can get a promo stay there for Christmas next year
If they do sign me up got he week after week 52 would be perfect!!!
Week 51,52 will cost about 500k+ each..
So let me know if you find a promo!!!!
That will be opening week at the resort Mid to late December they are to be completed I cant believe it because they are only on floor # 1 now somebody said last week!!!
If you want to see all the pricing go to Kal's site as linked above.
Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
There are people that might get off on saying they paid that...
"If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed." -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
I know 500k+ is crazy price when you can get a Condo in a building across the street for about 2.3 million for full ownership. 500k+ does not give you much time either. You must buy week 51 and 52 so for a cool 1 million you get 2 full weeks plus about 2 more weeks through out the year.
Nice payday for the developer and Hyatt more that 5+ million per unit NOT a bad deal for the developer plus the management fees per year...This resort will have total upgrades from top to bottom.
I wish I was the developer at this resort!!!
I feel Hyatt will do very well at this resort many people in Northern California will buy this resort it might take about 5-6 years for a complete sell out of this resort!!!
Thank you for your interest in the Hyatt Northstar Lodge.
I thought the following information might be of assistance to you.
The residences will be 2 & 3 bedrooms ranging from 1,300 -1,900 square feet; each residence will have 94 square feet of outdoor deck space with a private fireplace on each. The interiors will be finished with Viking Designer Series appliances, Ranch House Design Interiors, high speed internet, dark walnut hardwood floors, heated bathroom floors, LCD TV in the great room and jetted tubs in the master.
Owners will select from 20 different Priority Periods (fixed weeks), some in the winter, some in the summer. They may purchase as many ownership interests as they desire; with one ownership providing roughly 18-21 days per year.
Prices range from $87,100 - $391,800 for a 2 bedroom and $112,400 - $545,000 for a 3 bedroom.
The building: within steps from the Village as well as the new Highlands Express Gondola (proposed completion December 2008); ski-in-ski out straight to owner’s ski & boot valet, valet parking, swim & fitness center, owner’s plaza with fire pits and an indoor Media Theater.
Ownership includes membership in Tahoe Mountain Club while in Residence.
Initial release will include only 7 residences (4-three bedrooms/3-two bedrooms).
Early reservations start December 15th, prior to the general public, January 5th. Reservations will go 1-50 in sequential order.
Reservations require a $5K refundable deposit. At that time you will make a preliminary selection of residence(s) and Priority period(s).
Reservation holders will receive a 10% discount off list price (at purchase event) and Charter Membership (ski/golf/TMC benefits, shopping spree, valet parking at Northstar for this ski season as well a handful of lifestyle events throughout the year).
The Purchase Event is scheduled for March 22nd – on that day, purchasers will be required to provide a 10% deposit and sign conditional contract. Close of Escrow will be in/around December 2008.
It is a priority to be in the first group. I will be your point of contact. I will insure your selection of the week or weeks you require and the residence necessary for your family’s lifestyle are represented during our March selection event!
You will have ample time before the Purchase Event on March 22nd to inspect the property or learn more about the deeded fractional ownership. The most important segment of the process is to lock in your fixed guaranteed usage time every year and the Residence size and location of your choice. A refundable reservation will accomplish this.
"If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed." -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
"If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed." -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
Wow, it looks great ! I can't wait to check it out. We'll be at the Hyatt High Sierra in February, so will have to stop by and take a peek!
Is this the same resort that was on CNN few weeks ago about closing the doors for few months because the sales haven't been good. Also the fact the resort is millions in dept that can not be paid?
I did see pictures of it a week before it was to open and it looked great for winter months.The news stated the resort was just saying the closing was for some more building but the debt to the contractors was the problem. Haven't heard anything since then.
Is this the same resort that was on CNN few weeks ago about closing the doors for few months because the sales haven't been good. Also the fact the resort is millions in dept that can not be paid?
I did see pictures of it a week before it was to open and it looked great for winter months.The news stated the resort was just saying the closing was for some more building but the debt to the contractors was the problem. Haven't heard anything since then.
PHILL12
It was the Ritz that filed bankruptcy not Hyatt Northstar
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