Viele Eigentumswohnungen in Toronto waren nie als Eigenheime konzipiert. Der Wohnungsunfall könnte das ändern – thestar.com

https://www.thestar.com/real-estate/many-toronto-condos-were-never-sold-to-be-homes-the-condo-crash-could-be-changing-that/article_cfc16524-b2c9-411f-af75-dbd29daea5f6.html

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  1. Blue_Dragonfly on

    The upshot:

    >Amid this turmoil, some builders are pivoting towards bigger suites, consolidating smaller units, and paying attention to details like elevators, and sound proofing. The goal is to attract a new group: owners who are looking for homes. It’s a potential silver lining to the condo crash, but there are still questions about how affordable they will be and if they make sense for families.

  2. mummified_cosmonaut on

    The condos the children of a lot of my friends have bought are the things of nightmares and leaving aside the fact these are little more than hotel rooms their kids happen to have mortgages on, they’re already getting slammed with special assessments for engineering and workmanship issues as their incompetent condo boards muddle things through with strip mall lawyers as the developers have moved on to shit out another future slum.

    A few of my friends have had to bail their kids out on these special assessments.

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