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scarberiankhatru
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My dad grew up in a family of 9 living in a house that was about 1000 sq.ft. I've never lived anywhere that was much over 1500 sq.ft......I'd consider 2000 sq.ft. luxurious. Could 2000 sq.ft be considered a McMansion? If it replaces a tiny bungalow and is clad in stucco with columns, etc., than yes, although classic McMansions (such as Willowdale) can exceed 4000 sq.ft.
Alchemist, no one's talking about 2000 sq.ft condos, though. There just isn't much on the market that's over 1000 sq.ft, which, as Babel says, is perfectly reasonable when you add kitchen + living room + 2 bedrooms, etc. 1200, 1400, 1600 sq.ft, 2-4 bedroom condos would all make a huge difference in the willingness of families to live in them, but they invariably cost $1M. Given the way condos are currently marketed, buying two condos and punching the wall out between them may be your best bet, but I don't see many families bothering with that kind of multi-year hassle.
Alchemist, no one's talking about 2000 sq.ft condos, though. There just isn't much on the market that's over 1000 sq.ft, which, as Babel says, is perfectly reasonable when you add kitchen + living room + 2 bedrooms, etc. 1200, 1400, 1600 sq.ft, 2-4 bedroom condos would all make a huge difference in the willingness of families to live in them, but they invariably cost $1M. Given the way condos are currently marketed, buying two condos and punching the wall out between them may be your best bet, but I don't see many families bothering with that kind of multi-year hassle.




