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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    The vacant truth about rental condos: http://www.macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/the-vacant-truth-about-rental-condos/
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    Balconies

    Extruding linear balconies are prolific in new condos and they are terrible. The worst part is all that separates you from your neighbour is essentially a flimsy bathroom stall divider. I lived in a condo without a balcony and I didn't mind it. I find most balconies narrow, windswept, and...
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    Investing Rule number 1: Past performance is not indicative of future performance. You should really try to understand what forces have fuelled the unprecedented condo boom of the past 10 years. Hint: the next 10 years wont be like the last 10 years.
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    Cinema Tower – 28 units for rent Pinnacle on Adelaide – 52 units for rent Parade City Place – 49 units for rent Aren't these completed buildings? Seems like most condos built in the core built over the last few years as about 15-20 units available for rent. These are just MLS listings.
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    I wouldn't want to compete with 49 other landlords to try to find a good tenant, especially as rental prices are already declining. Add this to the fact that there are a record 478 active projects (50,000+ units) under way across the GTA, many of them high-rise condo towers. Like Ice, L Tower...
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    Baby, we got a bubble!?

    50 units for rent on Ice (on MLS). 44 units for rent in L Tower and another 42 for rent in Waterlink at Pier 27
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    Toronto 2221 Yonge Condos | 192.62m | 58s | Tower Hill | Pei Partnership

    This building is such garbage. The podium along Yonge is as bleak as a 70's rental apartment building. Such brutal and mean looking architecture. A sea of grey and repetition. What does this behemoth contribute to the city? It's removing an office building and several retail stores and...
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    Toronto Emerald Park Condos | 128.92m | 40s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

    Really? From your very poorly written post, you've shown yourself to be very narrow minded. I was waiting for just one suggestion! Nope, just negativity after negativity!! I would love to see what your ideas are, but I really don't think you have any.
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    If Your Gonna Rent for more then 5 years, then Better to Buy!!

    And I bought a $256,000 condo in 2010 with 20% down. I rented it out for one year $1,385 a month before I moved in myself. This rent not only covered my expenses but the renter was paying my mortgage. My condo has appreciated in value in the past three years I customized my unit to my...
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    how is this floor plan

    Patio is fantastic. My major concern is the amount of light coming into the living room and kitchen (only one small window/sliding door)
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    Liberty Village: King West Life - One Bedroom - 308K

    King West Life – Liberty Village One Bedroom Suite for Sale - $308,000 604 square feet Parking & storage locker are included Move-in ready on January 30th Comfortable and spacious suite with nice premium finishes. Kitchen is very large but the bedroom is on the smallish side. This is a...
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    Cannot Create New Threads -WHY ?

    I have more than 20 posts, and I still am not allowed to make a new thread?
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    Toronto Ïce Condominiums at York Centre | 234.07m | 67s | Lanterra | a—A

    Interesting! Is the first residential building in Toronto with these?
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    Mississauga Park 570 Condos | ?m | 4s | VANDYK | Romanov Romanov

    There are stacked townhouse projects going up. I'm not a huge fan of wood framed multi-unit buildings. Aside from the siding, this project looks pretty nice to me.
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    Why so many washrooms

    I wish my one bedroom + den had a powder room. I don't like people using my toilet :(
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    Toronto Ïce Condominiums at York Centre | 234.07m | 67s | Lanterra | a—A

    Can anyone confirm if these buildings will have mass dampers? They're so thin... you would seriously feel swaying in winds
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    Commuting vs. Renting Downtown

    This is a tough one. It's not just about dollars and cents. You would be taking a huge quality of life hit by commuting that much.
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    Toronto Hullmark Centre | 167.94m | 45s | Tridel | Kirkor Architects

    This project will do so much for the Yonge & Sheppard intersection... I just wish they would have kept the illuminated billboards and screens.

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