bruizeman
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Yeah the hallway sounds can get quite loud. I can hear quite clearly what's being said out there but the in suite sounds are non existent! I'm thinking my neighbours haven't even moved in yet hah
Hi All, I'm new to this forum and am not sure where to post this question. I have a question to residents that have moved into the Wilshire on the Green. I am looking to purchase a unit, but am concerned about noise issues as I have not lived in a condo before. Also, does anyone have any idea about the demongraphics of the residents living at the Wilshire? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Hey guys
I don't know about you guys,but the towel rack in the bathroom and tp holder look old and ugly, has anyone taken off the towel rack? If so how? Did you peel off the wall paper? What is the best way?
Also anyone here any news on the chutes or amenities? Would have been great this weekend for the rooftop,maybe Canada day long weekend...hum
Also anyone here any news on the chutes or amenities? Would have been great this weekend for the rooftop,maybe Canada day long weekend...hum
Hi guys,
Long time....hows everyone doing?
does anyone know anyone who can put up drape rods? been waiting for 3 weeks but cat find anyone to do it at a reasonable price. our first floor walls have concrete in the walls and we cant drill with a simple drill....one guy came in a gave up. if any of u know someone who can do it please let me know....u can send me a private message if you donbt want to post on the forum Thanks!
Hey guys
At this point I have heard the place will be registered July, but my question is aside from the mortage and lawyer fees do we still owe norstar any money when we get possession of the unit? My lawyer is on vacation for a week so I'm wondering if anyone here know?
Oew
Thanks Nels_to
Has anyone called Karen on a ballpark idea of what we have to pay norstar at closing? I'm sure they have a idea. And also first time home buyers don't pay the Ontario land transfer tax, but what about Toronto land transfer tax?
Anyone who did call or has some sort of idea that would be helpful for all of us.
Looks like it's a busy week out front on the landscaping, as the fence and other stuff are coming along,would not advise anyone to park outside close to timmys .
Also for the July registration,I mention the rooftop, I hope for the Canada day long weekend.
Oew
Hey OEW,
First-time home buyers in Toronto also will get relief from the Toronto Land Transfer Tax (as long as your purchase price is < $400k). See here:
http://www.homelegalcost.com/landtransfertaxtoronto.asp
I don't think Karen would know about any of the closing costs, since she's the after sales customer rep. while Jessica handles the contracts / agreements. If we didn't get our occupancy fee figures from either one, I doubt we'll find out about final closing adjustments until our lawyers receive something from the Norstar lawyer.
Hi Maple,
Yeah drilling through concrete is a headache, you need more powerful drill to do it fast, but if you have the patient, you can use hand drill to complete the task because it drill very slow. I only managed to drill a hole that's deep enough to hold my stove from tipped off.
I'm surprised that you called someone and they can't complete the task, maybe you should mention to them that they need to drill through concrete to finish the task.
Hi Maple,
Yeah drilling through concrete is a headache, you need more powerful drill to do it fast, but if you have the patient, you can use hand drill to complete the task because it drill very slow. I only managed to drill a hole that's deep enough to hold my stove from tipped off.
I'm surprised that you called someone and they can't complete the task, maybe you should mention to them that they need to drill through concrete to finish the task.