shal1n
New Member
I know some of you guys have commented about this in the past, but I haven't found a general consensus on the topic.
I have a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit in the Spire. You guys are fairly familiar with the details of the building. Great location as it is in walking distance to all of the amenities one typically uses i.e. shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, TTC, etc…
The only issue I have is that I did not purchase parking. Duh. I was young at the time and had this idea that GTA would flock closer and closer to the way of life as that in NY i.e. greater access to better and more vast public transportation. That generally has not fully transpired but I imagine there are many couples that work in the city that do not have a car nor want/require one. That being said, it seems the vast majority wants one. I guess one could always rent a place in the building or closeby and look to purchase in the building as 3-4 times a year there seems to be someone that wants to sell their parking. Maybe that is an overestimate??
I am moving to the US and about to put my condo for sale. Was thinking of renting it out but there are so many issues with non-resident tax issues that it seems better just to sell and move on with my life.
Just wondering from your guys experience whether I will have a really difficult time selling my condo. As per the unit itself, neat, clean, granite counters, similar finishes you have seen before although nothing that is close to the penthouse suits in the building. But definitely attractive.
Anyhow, I look forward to your feedback.
I have a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit in the Spire. You guys are fairly familiar with the details of the building. Great location as it is in walking distance to all of the amenities one typically uses i.e. shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, TTC, etc…
The only issue I have is that I did not purchase parking. Duh. I was young at the time and had this idea that GTA would flock closer and closer to the way of life as that in NY i.e. greater access to better and more vast public transportation. That generally has not fully transpired but I imagine there are many couples that work in the city that do not have a car nor want/require one. That being said, it seems the vast majority wants one. I guess one could always rent a place in the building or closeby and look to purchase in the building as 3-4 times a year there seems to be someone that wants to sell their parking. Maybe that is an overestimate??
I am moving to the US and about to put my condo for sale. Was thinking of renting it out but there are so many issues with non-resident tax issues that it seems better just to sell and move on with my life.
Just wondering from your guys experience whether I will have a really difficult time selling my condo. As per the unit itself, neat, clean, granite counters, similar finishes you have seen before although nothing that is close to the penthouse suits in the building. But definitely attractive.
Anyhow, I look forward to your feedback.