TheKingEast
Senior Member
$7M?
Concord?
LOL
Concord?
LOL
If the view is nice, it would a waste not to have the bridge enjoyable by at least the residents of the building. Why build this dramatic and potentially iconic link so that one or two people can enjoy it? That would be anticlimactic. The approach taken is a good one, attaining a combination of amenities space for the prominence of the space and residences for the value. Everyone will be curious about the bridge; giving all residents the opportunity to take visitors there will make it a great amenity and use of space.
$7M?
Concord?
LOL
I was told $3-4 million each (still a rediculous amount). I'm guessing they haven't really finalized the price of these units until they get a serious buyer.
Concord is having a hard time selling anything over $800,000 so dispite the novelty of being in the bridge it will be a very long time before they sell these two units.
At that kind of money will anyone be willing to live in the same building as 900 other neighbours, many of them renters?
They would rather spend that much living in one of the condo/hotel residences which has much more prestige.
Concord isn't having any more trouble selling its $1 million + properties than any other builder at this moment. It's not even really having a difficult time at all. Sales are still going strong. One of the penthouses at Luna recently went for 1.2 million and it was only listed for a short while. It wasn't even the main penthouse suite. You pay per sq.ft, and Concord has pretty spacious units. The finishes are also pretty nice compared to what you would get for the same price in other projects.
I agree, price per sq.ft. Cityplace has the best values, and has some of the best amenities of any condo in the city.
I noticed that many of their townhouse units are the slowest to sell (priced around $800-900k) which many are bought to be used for commercial. In my building there is a 1,700 sq.ft. unit which is not a penthouse, but near the top, that was reduced $150,000 to $999k and has been on and off the market for more than a year, however that was a resale and probably bought on speculation.
It will be interesting to see who buys these bridge units, and how these units are like.
As for the bridge structure, I am also curious on how it will be lifted into place.
There is only one crane, on Parade 2, which doesn't look strong enough to lift the entire structure. That bridge is BIG!
I hate the colour of this building but I like the shape and of course, that bridge will be a nice feature.
Wow, judge much? I'm not sure who is more ignorant, you or somebody who drives a Hummer.
Looks like I will be overseas when this bridge is hoisted and too bad I wouldn't see it go up.