FirstTimeCondoBuyer
New Member
Confusing numbers...
I'm not sure where you are getting your numbers from and the comment above from Solaris about "better product" and "better finishes" - I guess that would be a matter of opinion, they are at the least equal in offerings for the units themselves, but in terms of amenities and the fees, Centro was the better offer.
I purchased an OAK unit at Centro = 1 + Den = 624 ft plus 46 ft balcony - I am on the 33rd floor and my price was finalized at 202K
Having gone to every condo development in the SCC area as well as the Don Mills area, when we were reviewing our options, Centro was very reasonable in price, great location, amenities, condo fees, etc.
I guess it is a matter of knowing how to ask for what you want, I know people who I went to Rye High with, who purchased equal sized condos at EQ1/2 at 225/230K and they have far less included and very few amenities.
On another note: I know that Urban Toronto forums are not going to be someones final deciding factor to purchase or not, but given that I and alot of other people are now heavily invested in the Centro development and are dependent on its success in selling well/quickly - it would be appreciated if negative comments about it were at least substantiated in some way with actual links to evidence/facts to back up these opinions, though just opinions they may be.
I'm not sure where you are getting your numbers from and the comment above from Solaris about "better product" and "better finishes" - I guess that would be a matter of opinion, they are at the least equal in offerings for the units themselves, but in terms of amenities and the fees, Centro was the better offer.
I purchased an OAK unit at Centro = 1 + Den = 624 ft plus 46 ft balcony - I am on the 33rd floor and my price was finalized at 202K
Having gone to every condo development in the SCC area as well as the Don Mills area, when we were reviewing our options, Centro was very reasonable in price, great location, amenities, condo fees, etc.
I guess it is a matter of knowing how to ask for what you want, I know people who I went to Rye High with, who purchased equal sized condos at EQ1/2 at 225/230K and they have far less included and very few amenities.
On another note: I know that Urban Toronto forums are not going to be someones final deciding factor to purchase or not, but given that I and alot of other people are now heavily invested in the Centro development and are dependent on its success in selling well/quickly - it would be appreciated if negative comments about it were at least substantiated in some way with actual links to evidence/facts to back up these opinions, though just opinions they may be.