AlbertC
Superstar
Feb 17, 2020
It's an interesting design, but a few of the details look off. The hydro metres, for instance, are too prominent. They should have been tucked away somewhere. The metal panel cladding looks neither tough or durable. The entrances to the townhouses could have been warm and inviting. Instead, they're squat and shadowy.
Not a fan at all. The architecture looks nice enough. But the development gives a major cold shoulder to Dupont. It not only fails to provide any engagement, but also uses up part of the strip for its own private driveway. Pretty disappointing given that Dupont is undergoing a pretty radical transformation just down the street. Also ironic that they used a Dupont rather than Westmoreland address.
Kind of scary to think a what a 1.3 - 1.5 million town gets you
I think the most expensive of these sold for as much as $1.7M. As ridiculous as it sounds, $1.3M for one of these is actually something of a bargain given what older properties are going for in the area.
I think the most expensive of these sold for as much as $1.7M. As ridiculous as it sounds, $1.3M for one of these is actually something of a bargain given what older properties are going for in the area.