Xenosblitz
Active Member
We upgraded nothing. in the past we spent money on all upgrades and found the same or better fixtures for WAY cheaper that we could have just put in ourselves. For our most recent condo, we only paid for some upgrades, and then added our replacements after we moved in and were much happier with the results and it was MUCH cheaper. So this time around, we upgraded nothing, and will do everything after the fact (if at all).
The developer priced everything so that it was not cheaper to do it myself (in my opinion). Maybe its because I'm not too handy, so I would have to hire people to do the tasks. For example, the kitchen tap was about $400 with taxes. Before I went to the decor centre, I went to Home Depot to see how much good taps costs. They were in the $250-300 range typically. With installation, that would put me at $400 - not worth my effort so I paid for the upgrade. The same goes for the floors. I wanted the whole unit to be the engineered hardwood. The upgrade to replace the tiles in the kitchen to this material was $1000+ tax. No way it costs them that much to do, but if I had to do it, it would be next to impossible since I would never find a good match for the wood, and it would cost me more to do the whole unit again. So on and so forth. They made a killing off me, but what can I do unless I forego what I want. They priced it all just under what it would cost me to do it myself (i.e. hire a contractor). But I drew the line at the mirrors in the washroom - $200 to extend it by 1 foot (to the ceiling). That is outrageous. (Plus I ran out of money...) There is also the warranty issue. At least for the upgrades, if the tap doesn't work or the engineered wood curls in the first year, I can tell them and they will fix it. I'll put a small premium on that.
But as I stated, huge profit margin for them. At least 100% in my opinion.