01-18-2019, 02:04 PM
Thanks!
Just to be clear, does one get the entire floor for $1.2 million or less than a full floor? :-D
I could see how back-in-the-day that would have been considered 'higher end' and depending on the individual unit upkeep, some units may feel luxurious...but those common areas look hella outdated to me...re: brown/traditional baseboards (no offence to anyone who still has them - I grew up with these!), lackluster, carpeted fitness center (I know, even new condos don't come with a Movadi inspired gym) and paneling.
In my mind, if I had a choice and was bringing $400 - 500k to drop on a 2bedroom, I'd be looking at the new(er) condos/under-construction and even pre-sales [if time was not a factor]. Just IMO.
Just to be clear, does one get the entire floor for $1.2 million or less than a full floor? :-D
I could see how back-in-the-day that would have been considered 'higher end' and depending on the individual unit upkeep, some units may feel luxurious...but those common areas look hella outdated to me...re: brown/traditional baseboards (no offence to anyone who still has them - I grew up with these!), lackluster, carpeted fitness center (I know, even new condos don't come with a Movadi inspired gym) and paneling.
In my mind, if I had a choice and was bringing $400 - 500k to drop on a 2bedroom, I'd be looking at the new(er) condos/under-construction and even pre-sales [if time was not a factor]. Just IMO.