Granny
Active Member
I had this recurring thought come to me once again while I was going through the Saturday paper.
It was triggered by a remark in an article in the 'New Homes' secton or possibly the 'Condo' section of the Toronto Star.
There was something to the effect of New Condo sales now representing 60% or so of sales last month. The month before it was something similar, and the month before that etc.
So why...can somebody explain this mystery to me.. is there on a regular basis probably well less than 10% coverage given to condos compared to houses with regards to articles about new condos coming on the market, decorating condos, intersting features of buildings across the GTA, new technical developments compared to Houses etc?
If more people are interested in condominiums than there are people interested in houses, then how come newspapers are not picking up on this and writing articles aimed at the obvious demographic target readers. Isn't this how you sell more newspapers? What am I missing here?
Love to hear opinions on this one.
It was triggered by a remark in an article in the 'New Homes' secton or possibly the 'Condo' section of the Toronto Star.
There was something to the effect of New Condo sales now representing 60% or so of sales last month. The month before it was something similar, and the month before that etc.
So why...can somebody explain this mystery to me.. is there on a regular basis probably well less than 10% coverage given to condos compared to houses with regards to articles about new condos coming on the market, decorating condos, intersting features of buildings across the GTA, new technical developments compared to Houses etc?
If more people are interested in condominiums than there are people interested in houses, then how come newspapers are not picking up on this and writing articles aimed at the obvious demographic target readers. Isn't this how you sell more newspapers? What am I missing here?
Love to hear opinions on this one.