HotStuff
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I have purchased a unit which is 3500 square feet in 88 Scott. I don't think something will be blocking my view anytime soon.
I have purchased a unit which is 3500 square feet in 88 Scott. I don't think something will be blocking my view anytime soon.
How long have you been looking for one. I purchased my unit months ago. Its only 3300 square feet. Me and my cousin are going to live there.how? the largest I can find on the website is 2900 square feet..
How long have you been looking for one. I purchased my unit months ago. Its only 3300 square feet. Me and my cousin are going to live there.
That's always been the plan as far as I can recall. Glad to see that they're sticking with it.
They will put on all the window glass by Christmas. Does anyone know if those white strips will lit up? I was asking a construction
worker earlier, he said there hasn't been much talk about it
HotStuff, are you for real? First you said you purchased a 3,500 sq. ft. condo in 88 Scott St. Then you said it was 3,300. Now you are saying it is 2,900, has "3 bedrooms, a den a library which i rlly wont be using and and a family room", yet "seems rlly small." You say it is "Pretty close to my university though." Presumably you are talking about Ryerson, as that's the only university remotely near to King/Yonge. Are you a teacher? A student? Are you used to enormous spaces, because 2,900 square feet is a good sized two-story house, never mind a condo. Esp. if it's just you and your cousin living there, as you say.
the footprint is really getting tiny at the top! I wonder how wide the ledge will be at the very top (if any at all) considering this tower won't even have a formal roof.
has someone already clarified when we'll see the roof element start being assembled? (i'm guessing it'll be steel, much like the Ritz)
and ya, I really do like the balconies. a very nice touch indeed.