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Eddy Street Commons

What's for sale right now. What just sold. What it actually means.

The Market at a Glance

Here's what's happening inside Eddy Street Commons right now. Numbers update as the market does.

2
Active Listings
7
Sold (Last 12 Mo.)
101%
Avg Sale-to-List
41
Avg Days on Market

Data reflects the trailing 12 months across all six Eddy Street Commons housing products. Last updated Q2 2026.

What's Available Right Now

Active listings inside Eddy Street Commons. If this section is sparse, that's not a glitch — it's the market. Inventory here runs thin by design.

Beyond What's Publicly Listed

What's above isn't the whole picture.

Eddy Street Commons regularly has units changing hands that never reach the public MLS. Pre-list previews, pocket listings, and off-market opportunities happen here quietly — and they happen often. The buyers who actually move on those properties are usually the ones who asked to be on the watch list early.

What's Recently Sold

Asking prices are wishes. Sold prices are facts. Here's what units have actually traded for in the trailing 12 months. Specific addresses redacted to respect seller privacy — happy to walk through the full comp set in a private conversation.

Product Beds Sq Ft Sold Price vs. List
Bantry Quarters Townhome 3 2,232 $1.61M +22.7%
Victory View Flat 3 ~1,750 $1.12M +1.8%
Legends Row Condo (corner) 3 1,350 $915K at list
Champions Way Townhome 4 2,174 $1.45M +3.6%
Legends Row Condo 2 815 $650K −1.5%

Paraphrased ranges from public MLS data. Specific addresses available on request. Last updated Q2 2026.

+22.7%

The most recent townhome on Corby Boulevard closed at 22.7% over its original list price.
In a market this thin, the right pricing strategy isn't optional.

What the Numbers Are Actually Telling Us

Three things stand out in the Eddy Street Commons data right now:

1. Inventory is genuinely thin — not "realtor-says-it's-thin" thin.

Across six product types and 229 total residential units, only a small fraction turn over in any given year. The active-listing count rarely climbs into double digits across the entire complex.

2. Prepared sellers are getting paid.

The over-asking sales weren't accidents. They were the result of correct pricing, right-fit prep, and timing the listing to a buyer pool that was already watching. That's repeatable — but only if the seller and agent have a real strategy.

3. Buyer competition isn't uniform — it's product-specific.

Townhomes (especially Bantry Quarters and Triumph Court) see the most aggressive bidding. Smaller Legends Row condos move closer to list, sometimes slightly under. Knowing which product you want — and which one is actually trading hot — changes how you write your offer.

If You're Earlier in the Process

Need the lay of the land before the listings make sense?

Eddy Street Commons has six different housing products. Each one fits a different kind of buyer. If the building names above didn't mean much yet, start with the full guide — then come back here with a clearer picture of what you're actually shopping for.

→ Read the Eddy Street Commons Buyer's Guide

Before you tour Eddy Street Commons.

A 2-page guide to what's actually different about the six housing products inside. 

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