JayBee
Senior Member
Well, I always thought that was strange. 3 elevators for 44 floors. My current residence has 5 elevators and 26 floors and I have to wait up to 5 minutes in the morning. With that said, there are probably 14 or so units per floor and the elevators are slow.I'm in the south tower and moving in the next few weeks. I'll report back, but what I"ve seen so far - lots of renters, multiple rental units listed on Craigslist and Kajiji. Seen Realtors with multiple viewings on rental units. The hallways are tight and so you can hear noise from units near by when waiting for elevators. Elavators take a long time to arrive (may get better as construction completes). Only 3 elevators and they are cramped. Had my inspection and came up with a long list of minor details - lots of scratches, smudges, shoddy tiling, even missed installing my medicine cabinet. I've upgraded my place as well...so a bit disappointed with the workmanship.
Plus side - great window wall and upgrades made a huge difference to the look and feel of my unit compared to standard finishes in the many rental units of the same layout as mine.
I also noticed many rentals. They're not cheap though. How can a student afford $1500/month? I could just barely cover books when I was a student.
Glad to see that there are a couple of owners around.....we're in the minority