ILuvTO
Active Member
Some good units pop up on MLS every now and then. I've seen some nice 1br for 220-250. You just gotta keep looking.
Maybe, but IMO laneway housing will still continue to suck in general.With prices at these levels, the City should do everything it can to accommodate laneway housing. I bet that great housing can be cheaply obtained in desirable neighbourhoods if laneway development started to occur.
Maybe, but IMO laneway housing will still continue to suck in general.
Thanks for that opinion that tells us nothing at all. Objectively speaking, a laneway with small houses with patio space on a flat roof as an outdoor amenity would not be much different than the regular neighbourhood street. Having more eyes onto the laneway would mean that graffiti and illegal dumping would decline. Burying utilities and using attractive paving could make it more attractive than the actual neighbourhood street.
i also have this uneasy feeling that investors (domestic and foreign) continue to inflate demand and prices of condos.
i live in the NYCC area and I'm keepin an eye on how Menkes Gibson Square will sell. Although, it is in a prime location in NYCC, I don't see how people are willing to pay for their outrageous prices.
However, i'm gonna throw my hands up in the air if I hear Gibson is a sellout.