From that angle it looks like the two buildings are staring into each other, but there's actually a fair bit of separation between the two. And at least in Chaz many of the views are oriented oblique to Casa. And then there a million reasons beyond the view for wanting to live in a big high-rise, adjacent to other high-rises. With that kind of density you generally get better shops and services nearby, without even mentioning that that particular cluster is a stone's throw from the Y/B subways.
I think his point was that you pay more to live on a higher floor (for the view), and yet you still end up facing the adjacent building.
I think his point was that you pay more to live on a higher floor (for the view), and yet you still end up facing the adjacent building.
Why would anybody buy an expensive condo in a place like Chaz if they are on the side of the building where all they see are the other apts from another building 10 meters away.