If the unit view was clearing the building in front of it, it was definitely more expensive, don't have the exact numbers, around 900psft, you would now be at or below resale prices.
New building with still-unfinished construction and they are working on ironing out issues, my unit has pretty good finishes and craftsmanship, I did not have much to report on PDI. You can see plenty of walkthrough units on YouTube. I am in that facebook group, It is created for the purposes...
Silence, that is ridiculous how long they make people pay those outrageous occupancy fees, they better give some back as it has been reduced rate already for a few months.
Also what are critical dates, wonder if they already passed those and should compensate as well. I bought a unit in 2017, lol.
Has anyone heard anything about the final closing yet? Also, should a change in the BOC rate affect occupancy fees, I would think so. Will the builder pay interest for our deposit using the same 7% rate at closing?
That sux, I would agree that it is not ready if it does not have fridge and washer, I would explore refusing to move in and make them pay for the delay and any other encountered expenses, not sure how easy is that.
Yeah, I anticipated it, but I could not find it in the original APS any section about capped fees generally, so I thought maybe everyone gets the same charges, anyways it is what it is..
Anyone got adjustments for the final closing, I got development charges of just over 15K for 1+1. Is it because I got it on assignment or everyone is being charged that much for development fees?
Are those supposed to be capped?
Fewer agents = more profit. I did buy a few assignments without an agent, but if I was selling I would offer an incentive to buying agent but get rid of selling one. Bunch of assignments oriented facebook groups where tons of agents and no agents looking for deals.
Does anyone have information on how many total parking spots are available in the building is it worth it to purchase it for 65K or not in this building?