gristle
Senior Member
That's fast.
Is there actually any real demand for 3 bedroom condos? I have to assume that if you afford a 3 bedroom unit, especially downtown, then you could probably afford a house and go with that instead. I'm just not hearing anywhere about pent up demand from people wanting to raise kids in condos over houses.
Certainly not from people I work with and know.
I don't think developers should be forced to provide this kind of inventory and run the financial risk if it doesn't move on the market. If people wanted these types of units, I would have imagined that some developer would have caught on by now and realized that there was a larger market out there waiting.
Yeah, it's absurd to expect families to live downtown.
All of freeds buildings are boring from what I've seen so far. I even lived in one from 2001 to 2003. They all look and feel the same. Glass mid-rise boxes.
All of freeds buildings are boring from what I've seen so far. I even lived in one from 2001 to 2003. They all look and feel the same. Glass mid-rise boxes.