Housing Tour Recap

Housing Tour Recap

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Approximately one thousand people took the opportunity to see both residential and commercial space on Saturday's Downtown Housing Tour. The third annual event featured twenty properties throughout downtown, on the waterfront, and in the Historic West Village. The event is aimed at allowing the public to discover what loft and downtown living is all about and was part of this year's Buffalo Homecoming festivities.

More and more buildings are being renovated into lofts, apartments and condominiums, and units are going quickly. Tour participants were surprised to find out that very few of the properties have units available. Webb Lofts, Historic Warehouse Lofts, and the Market Arcade apartments, all newly opened, are fully leased.

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DSC_1238.jpg Buffalo Place dynamo Peggy Beardsley talks up downtown living.

Tour participants were asked to register at the Market Arcade. Of the 253 individuals or groups/families that we were able to sign-in after the initial rush, 113 were existing city residents. Amherst/Williamsville/Snyder (40), Tonawanda (15), Cheektowaga (13), West Seneca (9), and Kenmore (8) rounded out the top six. There was also a strong out-of-town showing with participants from Boston, New Jersey, Ontario, Georgia, California, Florida, Michigan, Rochester, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Chicago and downstate New York. Others skipped the registration process completely and headed out on the tour with information found in Saturday morning's HomeFinder.

Participants got a chance to see great living spaces and to meet some of the diverse folks who are currently calling downtown 'home.'

DSC_0500.jpg Elsinghorst Building.

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DSC_1254.jpg The Belesario.

DSC_1292.jpg Peter (R) answers questions about his unit at IS Lofts.

DSC_0505.jpg Webb Lofts.

DSC_1282.jpg Refreshments were flowing for exhausted tour-goers on an amazing Ellicott Commons patio.

Many thanks to the volunteers; sponsors Buffalo Place, The Downtowner, and New Era Cap; developers; hosts of the Friday evening pre-tour get together, downtown pioneers Steve and Nancy Siegel; and, most importantly, residents and property owners who made this event possible. P.S.- No word yet on Housing Tour number four.

Photos by WCP and Mark Russell.

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What Others Have To Say

  1. Joshua

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    Jun 30th, 09:39

    Chris - Another huge success for Buffalo! In fact there were great parties all over, Wine Festival at the Central Terminal, 80's Party, etc.. etc.. There is no reason to be bored in Buffalo in the summer!

  2. Ruetts

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    Jun 30th, 11:03

    I went on the Housing Tour Saturday and saw beautiful lofts, and enjoyed it for the most part. Our second to last stop was at the Webb Lofts, which I was looking forward to the most. However, when we arrived at 4:10, there was no loft to go into. A sign by the elevator said the loft was on the 4th floor, so there were about 12 people who were just standing on the 4th floor not sure which loft it was. We knocked on the doors of all of the lofts on the 4th floor, but no one answered. As we were leaving, there was a large group trying to get into the building from the outside but the outside door had already been locked. It is generous that people let you into their homes to see their beautiful lofts, but most people drove to the Webb Lofts and then were left standing there without any direction.

  3. buffaloboy14

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    Jun 30th, 11:04

    Hurry and grab whats available!

  4. sonyactivision

    1 ratings12345
    Jun 30th, 11:39

    Hurry and build more!

  5. rubygreta

    2 ratings12345
    Jun 30th, 11:52

    Did anyone meet the blonde with the yellow top and the white pants? :)

  6. buffaloboy14

    2 ratings12345
    Jun 30th, 12:16

    rubygreta- Yea bro! Why couldnt the photographer get a better shot of her behind!

  7. rubygreta

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    Jun 30th, 13:03

    Buffaloboy14 - check out the top photo. It's there for you!

  8. MikeJW

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    Jun 30th, 13:15

    Somebody needs to get out more often instead of drooling over a random picture.

  9. RaChaCha

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    Jun 30th, 14:30

    Speaking of behinds, way to go, WCP, capturing my best side! Seriously, this 1/1000th of the crowd loved the tour, and the feedback I heard from everyone was overwhelmingly positive. I can't say enough about the fine folks who organized the tour, and who opened their homes (and businesses) and hearts to the herd. Before long, Buffalo may have to drop its moniker "City of Good Neighbors" in favor of "City of Great Neighbors"!!

  10. gaustad

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    Jul 1st, 00:37

    Buffalo rental market is where its at right now.....you can rent a beautiful loft for a fraction of the cost to own something much older on the waterfront.

    The waterfront needs to correct at least another 20-30% like the rest of the country. Furthermore, the condos in the new towers being built are assessed at 27k....little hard for existing waterfront condos to compete with.

    There has been one sale on the waterfront in the last 120 days and it was for 100k less than what was purchased next door one year ago.

    Buyer Beware.

    I'll take a loft for the time being.

  11. TonyMacaroni

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    Jul 1st, 01:51

    still need jobs here. No net gain in population or jobs. Reshuffle the deck

  12. TonyMacaroni

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    Jul 1st, 01:54

    {deleted- off topic}

  13. rb66

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    Jul 1st, 14:27

    Great job! Buffalo is moving forward.

    I'm really looking forward to the completion of Avant (200 DelawareAve.).

  14. bluek1

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    Jul 5th, 22:16

    I'd love to see a follow up article and hear from actual tenants about what it's like to actually live in all of these downtown apartments. I've lived at the Elk Terminal and it was, for the most part, worth the money. Although, what they advertised as a "dog park" was basically a large sand box and the fitness center couldn't be used by more than two people at a time. But the apartments were quiet and top quality and the security was very well thought out for the most part. I then made the mistake of moving to the Sidway. It seemed more Central and less isolated. For the money I'm paying here, I'm nothing but disappointed. The security here is a joke - one code for the front door for every tenant in the building - that never changes, so who knows how many people have it. I asked to have it changed after a bad experience asking a drug-using roommate to move out and they ignored my request, but gladly took my $50 to change the lock on the apartment. (It was only then that I realized everyone in the building has the same code to get in.) One of the two elevators has not worked for more than a few weeks total over the last 6 months. The parking lot gate has been broken countless times in the same 6 months. Several times,left open over the weekend because it was broken. (Funny, the gate looks exactly the same as the one at the Elk Terminal that was never broken.) This evening, I'm unable to get my car out of the gate because it won't open. Hence, I'm posting on this blog because I'm being held hostage and getting more and more pissed!

    And now, I'm stuck with a year's lease and the dread of moving again!

    Please follow up with an article about the truth behind all the hype and advertising, so others can make a more informed decision and I can make a better one next time.

  15. benfranklin

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    Jul 5th, 22:43

    Would it have been more truthful for the Sidway to advertise, "The person you live with may be a drug addict!". Not sure that works on a billboard. Sorry things aren't working out so well, but sounds like some of this is on you, right? Personally, for apartment living, I'd go for one of the smaller recently rehabbed buildings in the area. None of these property owners is going to advertise like the Sidway, or the Elk Terminal, but you'll get a much faster response when you call, and you won't pay $50 to have the locks changed (or pay whatever it is your paying at the Sidway).

  16. bluek1

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    Jul 5th, 23:14

    Sorry, I should have left that part out of my little rant - No, it's not the Sidway's fault that I had no way of knowing that my roommate would have a breakdown, lose his great job and start drinking and using drugs. I'm not a complete moron - i did check him out before inviting him into my home! But that doesn't have anything to do with the gate or elevators being broken now does it. I'm not an unreasonable, overly picky person. I'm normally pretty easy to get along with, but I hate feeling lied to and taken advantage of. I was willing to pay a little extra mainly for some security. I've lived downtown before and I like it here, but have enough experience to know that it's worth it to pay for a little peace of mind. My point is that I think it would a good idea to have a forum where people could post reviews of rentals - it would be helpful to hear people's good and bad experiences. And maybe it would hold the bad landlords accountable and reward the good one's that treat their tenants well. If you know of some of these smaller buildings you mentioned, please share the names. I'll be looking again!

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