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With a few minor tweaks it would be lovely in a Soviet sort of way.
Soviet, or post-Soviet? (Bearing in mind what Russia's robber-baron culture's building for itself these days.)
With a few minor tweaks it would be lovely in a Soviet sort of way.
I really don't understand why people are bashing BSN when Casa is the weird one. Casa has so much glass that it's more of an office tower wannabe than a residence! And not to mention, the "all season" outdoor pool will likely become a regular outdoor pool because it's going to cost residents a lot of $$$$$ in maintenance fees.
Re: Casa comment, I don't think it's weird, I think it's beautiful. I don't recall any office towers with balconies on all four sides. This is a perfect street/neighbourhood for a great looking residential building. Wait until all that glass gets cleaned for the first time, it'll sparkle like a jewel.
Take the balconies away and what do you get? Generic office tower.
And what about the pool? Really, an all-season poll makes no sense here. The heating costs in the winter will drive up costs.
Why would you visualize it without balconies? I don't, and it doesn't really look like an office tower to me.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume the Casa buyers know what they're getting into. I expect maintenance fees will be higher at Casa than what I am paying, since my condo building doesn't have a pool. (I'd love a pool, and a heated pool in winter would be wonderful.) When I bought, I was certainly aware of the amenities included and I know they're not free.
There are lots of people who seek condos without any amenities to keep costs down; they're probably not buying at Casa.
You prefer this project over CASA because CASA has an all-year outdoor pool? LOL!
It's not just that. I just don't find glass buildings attractive when it is a residence.
In any case, would you swim outdoors when it's snowing? The pool doesn't have a roof. There's a lot more maintenence at Casa than at BSN.
Swimming outside in a heated pool at night time while big fluffy snow flakes are falling sounds incredibly tantalizing. The only question would be - what would one drink, champagne or hot chocolate.