ksun
Senior Member
Can't wait till developers start really maximizing space like in Asia. The stuff they will try to get away with will be epic.
that's a good trend if anything.
smaller place - less sprawl. Denser downtown.
there is no reason to complain about small condos
1) there are still plenty of large houses in the suburbs, if one can afford them.
2) larger units downtown means much higher prices (600-650/sf). not sure many people can afford or are willing to buy those $600k condos.
Plus to say smaller condos resembles "Asia" is not accurate. If you have any knowledge in Shanghai's condo market, you would know the market is predominantly large 2-4 bedroom units between 800-1800sf, with probably 10% allocated to one bedroom units, and idea of a studio is almost non-existent. People actually complain about the lack of smaller units. My brother's family of 3 live in a 3 bedroom condo of about 1300sf just by the subway entrance in Pudong. My parents live in a 950sf two bedroom suite facing a big garden. People there don't live in 575sf shoebox like they did in the 1980s any more.
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