February 2010 Honolulu Condominium Market Report – Nauru Tower

Summary
Despite a sluggish Oahu economy, Nauru Tower sales really took off at the end of 2009.  That leaves very few apartments for buyers to choose from.  Nevertheless, there are a few high floor 2-bedroom apartments for sale and two parking stalls are also available.  In addition, there is a high floor 1-bedroom leasehold apartment for sale, but it is fairly expensive.

Nauru Tower Apartments Listed vs. Sold Graph

The chart above shows the number of sales recorded each month vs. the number of apartments available for sale at the end of each month.  As you can see, the number of apartments for sale steadily declined during the last year.  In the last six months, Nauru Tower averaged two sales each month and if that pace continues, it will take over 2.5 months to sell the 5 apartments on the market. 

Nauru Tower Condominium
1330 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96814
Built: 1991

Schools
Elementary School: 
Kaahumanu
Middle School:  Central
High School:  McKinley

Features
Conveniently located across the street from the Ala Moana Beach Park and just one block from the
Ala Moana Shopping Center and Ward Centers.

Availability
Apartments in the building:  302
Apartments available for sale:  5
Average days on market to date:  90
Apartments listed for sale in the last 30 days:  0
Months of inventory available:  2.5

Sales
Apartments under contract in escrow:  2
Apartments sold in the last 90 days:  3
Average days on market:  20
Average price per square foot:  $743.09
Sales Price / List Price:  94%

Would you like to learn more?  Please visit my web site to view Nauru Tower apartments for sale or conduct your own Honolulu condo search Contact Michael Zimmerman for a no obligation consultation if you’re considering selling or buying a home or investment property.

Contributed by Michael Zimmerman
Direct: 808-457-9683
Michael@Michael-Zimmerman.com
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