Do views trump curb appeal in Chicago high-rise market?

The view from Park Monroe

If you were buying a unit in a high-rise, how important would curb appeal be for you? Would great views like this trump curb appeal? Yo keeps thinking about Park Monroe, 55 E Monroe St, a classic office building with dark glass and dense metal lines, which is going partially condo. Only 200 people turned up to opening day on Saturday, and the developer took just 100 reservations. Is that a reflection on the development, the fact that it’s summer, or is there an overall market slowdown? In a city where residential architecture just keeps getting better, how big a factor would the architecture be in your decision to purchase?View from Park MonroeClick for larger image

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