What's uniquely a factor in these high priced townhomes (priced this high because of the neighbourhood), is that you have a huge kitchen and dining room floor to almost ceiling window with a close up view of power lines, concrete, cars and industrial garbage bins.

Luckily there's a lot of good restaurants nearby to eat out.
 
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Like in any city or housing decision making; that's normal and not likely intended for the 65+ crowd, but rather the affluent 45-55 crowd.
I suppose if you are affluent you may be able to afford to have a stair lift installed later, but if you are 55 or close to that you may be looking ahead and thinking about how the place will meet your needs in 10 or 20 years.

So it wouldn't be a bad idea if the people who make decisions on this and design these places also consider that too.
 

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