Francishurley
New Member
Thanks guys!!
Since there are now a lot of rental buildings going up, I'm wondering if the build quality is designed to be better for rental than condo. I ask this because the owner of rental building will want and probably be more sophisticated than the average condo buyer in getting it built for low-maintenance operation. What kind of differences might we see in the cladding and window/spandrel walls and other areas that would lead to lower maintenance costs than the typical condo? Does anyone see evidence of newer rental buildings like (Motion at Dundas/Bay, the Morgaurd building at St.Clair/Bathurst, others?) having lower-maintenance design?
Since there are now a lot of rental buildings going up, I'm wondering if the build quality is designed to be better for rental than condo. I ask this because the owner of rental building will want and probably be more sophisticated than the average condo buyer in getting it built for low-maintenance operation. What kind of differences might we see in the cladding and window/spandrel walls and other areas that would lead to lower maintenance costs than the typical condo? Does anyone see evidence of newer rental buildings like (Motion at Dundas/Bay, the Morgaurd building at St.Clair/Bathurst, others?) having lower-maintenance design?
They seem to be breeding. Robin and I will look for who could be behind this dastardly plot to replace private vehicles!Holy Car2Go Batman!