egotrippin
Senior Member
That's a pretty big assumption to make. Even if they're not fans of architecture and design like we are, I'm sure most people who live up high appreciate the views. Considering all the drawbacks of living up high (limited outdoor space, having to take multiple elevator rides daily, etc.) I'm sure at the very least they must do it for the sensation of being up over everything.
Now, I would say that there are a lot of condo buyers who don't appreciate design and architecture, because how else would buildings like The Grande Triomphe, RoCP, and most of the stuff in North York sell?
Now, I would say that there are a lot of condo buyers who don't appreciate design and architecture, because how else would buildings like The Grande Triomphe, RoCP, and most of the stuff in North York sell?