The Condo Act requires that condo boards set budgets which put enough money away to handle replacement of anything in the building that wears out over time. That includes glazing of course. To stay on top of that, the Act requires that engineering studies be conducted every tens years (with updates on the fives). When glazing fails in the future, every building is supposed to have enough in the kitty to cover the reglazing.Exactly my point above. As a short term investment maybe... but if you are planning on making one of these condos your medium to long term home you should prepare for the window wall systems to fail. And if you are one of the owners left holding the bag when they do, you'll likely be on the hook for a very heft bill to replace them.
Similarly, if you own a house, you better be financially prepared to replace the roof every so many years, etc.
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