kremebrulee
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I got a letter on Friday. Original move-in date was October 10 and now moved to October 15.
is it a requirement to have permanant balcony railings before occupancy? i have young kids and the temporary ones are completely unsafe.my date has moved on 6th fl unit from oct 12 to oct 15 because of the hydro issue yet there still appears to be a lot of work to be done in less than a month.
People on the 3rd,4th,5th and 6th floors all have the same occupancy date. I've never seen that before. But according to cbe14 it makes a lot of sense if the developer can't delay any longer without having to shell out $$$. So I guess we can expect some really rushed work. That said, Parc turned out quite nice so hopefully the same can be said for KingEast.
One last tidbit. PDI's won't start until October.
People on the 3rd,4th,5th and 6th floors all have the same occupancy date. I've never seen that before. But according to cbe14 it makes a lot of sense if the developer can't delay any longer without having to shell out $$$. So I guess we can expect some really rushed work. That said, Parc turned out quite nice so hopefully the same can be said for KingEast.
One last tidbit. PDI's won't start until October.
I moved in to Flatiron Lofts in July and from my experience here is what to expect:
- The finishes are really good but the workmanship is not the greatest. They come and slowly fix stuff but it's a very slow process.
- They move people into construction zone type of scenario where units have lots of stuff unfinished (but finished enough to get an occupancy permit) and come fix those issues slowly.
- The hallways/lobby are still not even half finished here.
Overall, I'm happy with the product, but don't expect to move into a finished unit/building.
when do you think flat iron will be registered?2 wweks till the king east is occupied and the place from outside and through windows looks pretty awful.......i think this is 6th condo ive done this with in and over the years and this is the worst transaction and timeline and biggest investment of them all .there is no truth from lamb thats for sure but the construction supervisor is a different story.the finishings are done in a rush and it will show and the bucket list will be long i am sure.its a great location great suite good price and we will all make money if and when we ever sell but i am pretty sure this is my last foray with condos but not the real estate market
They asked for 12 cheques and judging by the state of the building it probably won't happen this year (but who knows really). I ve spoken to one of the construction managers here and he said it's not their fault that the units are so rushed. He said they are given unrealistic deadlines and that's it. From what I hear it's the same story at the ninety.
Unrealistic deadlines are pretty normal with most projects. After living through 3 new condos...I think I'm done buying new construction. Not necessarily anything to do with this project...but I just dislike the entire process.