Jasonzed
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from today
They wont probably start drywalling until the building is entirely closed in with all windows, glazing and majority of brickwork complete. Plumbing is the priority right now with major electrical feeds next.
What do you call finished on time? What did Sorbara give you as occupancy date?
Not sure if this belongs in this thread, but went by the decor centre this week.....finishes are nothing special, but I was bitterly disappointed with the pathetic vanity they used in the bathrooms.....i never knew linoleum was back in style....
That is not an option. You would have to do it on your own.Are they allowing polished concrete floors?
Certainly the building to the east which Quadrangle Architects is in will be developed. Sorbara once told me that they had an option on it at one time.Stopped by the site yesterday, looks ok but gotta say, it's bound to be boxed in within a decade by other developments....
Dukester,
I was the decor centre on the weekend and I can say that most standard finishes are just fine except for the laminate selection on the bathroom vanities. It should have been a standard granite or marble.
The good news is that the upgrade cost to those is not that bad and the vanity is hung off the wall as standard, so that is a plus.
The other bad news is that there is a TON of available options, it will make your head spin! Prices on options arent bad though except for flooring which is always out of whack.
Overall, I am pleased but you will need to spend a few hours in the decor centre to sort it out. Don't expect to show up to your appointment and figure it out in two hours.
I just felt like the developer cheaped out on a few finishes. The laminate floors are decent, but they're still laminate. The kitchen sink is not an undermount and the bathroom vanity is garbage. It wouldn't have cost that much more for them to put a decent vanity and make the kitchen sink an undermount and use a decent backsplash.
When you're competing in a neighbourhood in which most new buildings are using higher end finishes as standards, then you need to step up your game a little. Wellington is not cityplace, yet the new cityplace buildings have better finishes...i just don't get it.
The good and bad news is that there are tons of upgrades, but the pricing binders are very confusing. The staff on the weekend isn't much help either, they're basically there just to open the decor centre up in the morning. You're going to have to wait until your appointment to talk pricing.
The other good news, depending on how you look at it, is that that they allow you to tag on the upgrades to your mortgage. All you need to come up with is 25% down......This is a blessing and a curse at the same time, as it can get very expensive, very quickly.