Granny
Active Member
Can you provide some examples of newer condo buildings where the renters are beating down these buildings and in short term? I don't see evidence of this while walking through the area.
..walking through the area..??
I don't think the renters are hanginging about outside flinging mud at the side of the buildings and the odd rock through windows.
The elevators, hallways, and other common areas are usually the target for those that don't really give a damn, knowing they will be on their way once the lease is up.
Disagree perhaps? Cosider this. Would you really want to buy into a building that has a majority population of young renters?
Most people wouldn't.
Potential investors primary concerns are a steady income with a minimal capital expenditure. Potential homeowners want pride of ownership with like minded neighbours.
Agents will flock here with their investor clients. Reputable agents with clients looking for a place to call home will steer them elsewhere.
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