When will that happen? The supply of housing is not meeting the demand for housing. This means that even the "crap" that developers are building will be bought.
Also quotation marks need to be placed around "crap" here - buyers (especially in this market) don't care about the exterior architecture or materials of the building so much as they do with building amenities and unit layouts (or location for that matter). If the developer is building what people want to buy and live in, and the cheapness/ugliness of exterior materials used on the building don't impede their ability to sell at the price-point determined by market comparables, then that is just how things are.
Completely agree! I purchased a 1 bedroom + den unit in this building, and I'm super excited for it - why? Here are the reasons:
- You cannot beat having a grocery store (virtually) in your lobby - having rented apartments in several cities around the world, one of the biggest annoyances was always carrying bags of groceries several blocks back home.
- The layout of the unit was awesome (in the unit I purchased, the Den is a sun-room, which I've never seen before - typically it's a cubby hole in the centre of the building with no windows)
- The finishes are nice (granite in the kitchen, marble in the bathroom) and the kitchen/appliances are nice (Bosch!)
- The price was good ($350k for 600 square feet on the 37th floor -- this is pre-sale about ~3 years ago).
I'm a hybrid investor/owner. ~40ish couple with kids that lives 1 hour outside Toronto - I've always wanted to live downtown Toronto and experience the nightlife (dinner, shows, events, etc) so I see this place as hotel-room for personal use, or possibly as a rental property if I'm not in a position to pay the mortgage just to have a place to stay in Toronto. Also saw it as a backup plan career wise as it opens up options in downtown Toronto.
Net/net - for all the positives, I don't really care what the outside of my building looks like - as long as it isn't leaking (some of the points raised on this are concerning to me - but I suppose only time will tell if this is really going to be an issue with this building). Eagerly looking forward to occupancy!