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Please check your inbox.I’m looking into purchasing an assignment unit. Please ping me if you have one available.
Please check your inbox.I’m looking into purchasing an assignment unit. Please ping me if you have one available.
Occupancy usually happens well before final closing. The developer has to wait for registration with the city to close. So occupancy timelines could still be on track. I've bought several times off plan and have waited 6 months to over a year between occupancy and final closing (depending on floor). In the time between occupancy and closing, you just pay the occupancy fee to the developer.Final Closing projected now Q1 2024 WOW!
Hi I am looking for a unit in this project , may I have more detail of this unit? floor plan, which floor and price . Thanks .Unit for assignment:
- Southwest View
- Corner unit
- 950-1000 sq. ft.
- More than 600 sq. ft. of terrace plus a balcony
- 10 ft. ceiling
- 2 bedrooms
- 3 full bathrooms (one main washroom and two ensuites)
- Easy access to all major indoor and outdoor amenities
- 2 parking spots
- 1 locker
For more information, please contact me.
To get an assignment unit, permission from the builder is required. Wouldn’t it be difficult to get one?Hi I am looking for a unit in this project , may I have more detail of this unit? floor plan, which floor and price . Thanks .
It wouldn't be a problem. As part of the purchase and sale agreement, the builder will allow the buyer to do an assignment for a fee.To get an assignment unit, permission from the builder is required. Wouldn’t it be difficult to get one?
"Projected" by whom?Final Closing projected now Q1 2024 WOW!
As far as I saw in new buildings parking is more expensive. Not sure one can buy a parking spot without to be an owner.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?
It wouldn't be a problem. As part of the purchase and sale agreement, the builder will allow the buyer to do an assignment for a fee.
It's important to do your due diligence. While developers have huge power to changes terms of the contract at any point, a reputable developer like Pemberton wouldn't risk their reputation and turn buyers off from future projects.Is it common now? Is it coming for T&S too?
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Can the unit be Leased during interim occupancy for this project?Occupancy usually happens well before final closing. The developer has to wait for registration with the city to close. So occupancy timelines could still be on track. I've bought several times off plan and have waited 6 months to over a year between occupancy and final closing (depending on floor). In the time between occupancy and closing, you just pay the occupancy fee to the developer.
Good Question. This article has some good info.. But, always best to check with the developer.Can the unit be Leased during interim occupancy for this project?
Thanks. I am at southwest tower and I suspect interim occupancy will be long due to waiting on north tower to finish. If I can't rent out the unit, I may have to fork out for 1 year of occupancy fees.Good Question. This article has some good info.. But, always best to check with the developer.
The Ultimate Guide to Renting Out Your Condo During the Occupancy Period
This is the ultimate guide for you to understand the ins and outs of renting your condo during the occupancy period.truecondos.com