BrianSolo
UT Member
True Johnzz... but at least it's a step up from saying 'We're starting construction sometime in 2009. They've also changed banks which may (or may not) be a good sign.
Rule no.1 to remember. What a builder's agent tells you isn't worth the paper it's written on.
Hope it turns out to be true though. Canderal has an excellent reputation, but these are difficult days for condo builders in Toronto.
Most of the 'pigeons' have flown away.
Walking by this site last Friday I realized 3 Murano's could fit on this site--a much better and denser alternative, imho.
Interesting... a stack of 3 bedroom units on the South East corner of the first 55 floors. Hmmm... they were supposedly sold out 2 weeks after the sales office opened... and they were NOT 3 bedroom units then. I just don't believe anything anymore in the real estate business until I see it. Whatever! I'll be happy when I see a shovel!
Yes, there were (or are) 3 bedroom units on the S/E corner. There are three or four other 3 bedrooms styles (PH/SPH units excluded) scattered around the buidling on limited floors. The suite in question from a .pdf released when the building went on sale:
Click on the thumbnail to enlarge, then click again on the image for full size.
The suite layout doesn't seem that bad, although it is compact.
One thing I would change is the partition wall b/t the 2 small bedrooms - move it out further by 1 ft so when the door is open, it will not impede the space and flow of the bedrooms. You will notice that one of the door's would actually hit the dresser ... LOL. It still leaves about 4'0"-4'6" clearance in the hallway.
The question is how much does that ~1068 SF unit sell for ($400K, $450K, $500K) considering Canderal stated in the article that $400K seems to be the max price point for family suites.
Interesting... a stack of 3 bedroom units on the South East corner of the first 55 floors. Hmmm... they were supposedly sold out 2 weeks after the sales office opened... and they were NOT 3 bedroom units then. I just don't believe anything anymore in the real estate business until I see it. Whatever! I'll be happy when I see a shovel!
Hmmm... they were supposedly sold out 2 weeks after the sales office opened...