Yoshimura
Active Member
In the US there are sometimes up to 20% affordable housing in a condo. This will become the new normal in Toronto. Get used to it; get over it.
Yes, in other words: Shut up slaves!
In the US there are sometimes up to 20% affordable housing in a condo. This will become the new normal in Toronto. Get used to it; get over it.
In the US there are sometimes up to 20% affordable housing in a condo. This will become the new normal in Toronto. Get used to it; get over it.
I have nothing against sharing a building with anyone, but what is the grand plan for encouraging this sort of mix? Is it diversity for community's sake? I'm not sure this is the best way to do it. Mixed or not, nobody will talk to anybody anyway. Not because they don't want to, but how often do you find yourself chatting with people on the elevator?
I have no problem at all.
Just make sure in the project advertisement, let potential buyers know that 20% of their neighbours in the same building will pay less than half of what they do, and they will need to subsidize them on the condo fees each month as well.
I am sure buyers will be thrilled and get used to it in no time.
sounds like Tridel will own the units and rent them at below market rates. It's not much different than an investor buying a few units and renting them out for less than his/her carrying costs.
I read that TCHC will own and manage these units. Imagine the Ten York condo corridor with ripped up mattresses and needles all around and TCHC oblivious to the complaints from residents lolI would be pissed off big time if I bought here only to find out later subsidized housing was offered. Why should I spend over half a million on a condo, and someone with very little income gets to live here for peanuts? If you have very little money why would your housing expectation be a high end condo with a prime lake view?
I read that TCHC will own and manage these units. Imagine the Ten York condo corridor with ripped up mattresses and needles all around and TCHC oblivious to the complaints from residents lol
Agreed. Unfortunately, barely functional kitchens seem to be the norm in most new condo construction. I guess there aren't enough of us condo dwellers out there that actually like to cook.