Admiral Beez
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Self regulate? In this context, what does that mean? I don't see any regulations.Likely a covid thing. They have more pressing matters to attend to by-law wise and STRs are left to self regulate as a result.
Self regulate? In this context, what does that mean? I don't see any regulations.Likely a covid thing. They have more pressing matters to attend to by-law wise and STRs are left to self regulate as a result.
Self regulate? In this context, what does that mean? I don't see any regulations.
That's not going to work.Honor system.
I have never been in the building, but I am acquainted with someone who moved to Toronto from Chicago for work, with much of that work requiring time at the Scotiabank Arena. She knew almost nothing about Toronto, so decided the best option was to rent a place as close to the arena as possible, which wound up being one of the ICE towers. She says the building would be totally dead and empty on Mondays to Wednesdays. The elevators empty with no stops from a 30-something floor to the ground level, no one but a security guard in the lobby, and the whole building silent. Then on Thursday evenings it would start to change; there's suddenly more people around she had never seen before; and it would reach a peak on Saturday nights where there would suddenly be music blasting from every suite on her floor at max volume, parties that spilled out into the hallways and would go on until 3 a.m., or later; and the police were in the building too many times to count. She was thankful her job occasionally required travel out of town for the weekend, and would dread the weekends she had to actually stay in Toronto. She moved out as soon as the 12-month lease was over.Can anyone that lives there chime in? I knew it was bad, but sheesh!
I have never been in the building, but I am acquainted with someone who moved to Toronto from Chicago for work, with much of that work requiring time at the Scotiabank Arena. She knew almost nothing about Toronto, so decided the best option was to rent a place as close to the arena as possible, which wound up being one of the ICE towers. She says the building would be totally dead and empty on Mondays to Wednesdays. The elevators empty with no stops from a 30-something floor to the ground level, no one but a security guard in the lobby, and the whole building silent. Then on Thursday evenings it would start to change; there's suddenly more people around she had never seen before; and it would reach a peak on Saturday nights where there would suddenly be music blasting from every suite on her floor at max volume, parties that spilled out into the hallways and would go on until 3 a.m., or later; and the police were in the building too many times to count. She was thankful her job occasionally required travel out of town for the weekend, and would dread the weekends she had to actually stay in Toronto. She moved out as soon as the 12-month lease was over.
Go on google and search “ice condos reddit”. It really is pretty bad.Can anyone that lives there chime in? I knew it was bad, but sheesh!
GTA rents hit record $3,000, creating a ‘very alarming’ situation
The tighter rental market is pushing tenants into smaller units at the same time development of purpose-built units is stalling out, says Urbanation.
By Tess Kalinowski
Fri., April 21, 2023
I was just looking at a 694 sq. ft. rental at The Well "starting" at $3,329 a month. This is insane.Not healthy for our economy or any other quality-of-life measure:
GTA rents hit record $3,000, creating a ‘very alarming’ situation
The tighter rental market is pushing tenants into smaller units at the same time development of purpose-built units is stalling out, says Urbanation.www.thestar.com
Steamlining and legislating to encourage and ensure that low-complexity densification developments are built quickly in the Yellow Belt + fixing the LTB system. I said in another thread that if we can divert at least some of the process of small-developer mansionization into low-rise multi-unit housing within the pre-cul-de-sac era Yellow Belt (i.e. along the Yonge Line from Bloor-Sheppard), we would have a steady stream of new housing units entering the marketplace.What is a reasonable way to allow quicker development of new units? Because clearly it's something the City is not going to do willingly.