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Tacoma and South Puget Sound Real Estate Blog
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Posted by Devona Wells @ 12:31:25 pm

IKEA, the popular Swedish furniture retailer, is bringing its prefab housing product to England, where folks can enter a lottery to buy the apartments and town homes.

According to a story at Portfolio.com, which I found at The Real Estate Bloggers, the apartments and town homes will range in price from £99,500 to £149,500, which translates to about $200,000 to $300,000.

You can find the story here, where there's also a slide show of renderings illustrating the inside and outside of the homes. They don't exactly look like an IKEA show room, but if you know your way around the company's brushed metal finishes and blonde-wood cabinets, the resemblance is not a stretch.

Any room in Pierce County for something like this? Maybe IKEA could be the company that brings more of the hard-to-find, median-priced condos to downtown Tacoma.

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