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It does feel like the architecture standard was raising in the city right before the condo market died unfortunately. 1BW, forma, 1 Yonge, KING, 50 Scollard, this. At least we're getting all of these
Agree on an aesthetic front, but it seems like we were robbing Peter to pay Paul in that the aesthetics were good but the layouts were completely unusable. Bowling alley bachelors, dent-in-the-wall dens, etc.

Hopefully, one thing developers learn from this correction is to sell condos that people can actually use. They'll only learn that if the average buyer profile changes from investor to user, though, fingers crossed.
 
*Bachelor*

...and that would be near prefect for me save for the closet space I would need to store all my manga. And assuming I could afford that (I can't).
 
Can this be accurate???

$1.15M for 448 sq/ft with no bedroom?



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This should hopefully be the lesson developers learn (perhaps with some legislative assistance) from this market correction.

When you build housing fit only for a share price, don't be surprised when said housing's value has the resilience of the piece of paper that share price is printed on.
 

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