Lenser
Senior Member
Developers realize that the soaring value of real estate in the core drives the trend toward including micro-units in towers. If they go too far with the concept (either by charging too much or designing even smaller units, which is the other side of the side coin), people will balk from buying into such teensy units.
Meantime, as long as they do sell, developers will figure they've been right all along. Personally, I expect the trend will continue; many people - especially those who have to sacrifice the most to even get into the market in the first place - will become accustomed to smaller living spaces, in exchange for superb access to transit, amenities, work/play... the writing is on the wall.
Meantime, as long as they do sell, developers will figure they've been right all along. Personally, I expect the trend will continue; many people - especially those who have to sacrifice the most to even get into the market in the first place - will become accustomed to smaller living spaces, in exchange for superb access to transit, amenities, work/play... the writing is on the wall.