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Circa 1877 (née Brick Brewery) | 20 fl | Complete
(01-11-2017, 11:10 AM)tomh009 Wrote: Quite possible.  Even when it's not investors, condo owners tend to be either young singles/couples or older empty-nesters.  In both cases one-bedroom units and one-bedroom-plus-den ones are a good fit, and will sell more quickly.

If there is more demand for two-bedroom units than the developer is expecting, they'll sell out fast, and another developer will surely be paying attention to this fact.  The mix will balance itself over time.

I thought I read that condos with dens were reconfigured and rented out to students as an extra bedroom.


If a developer knows that they can get so many $ for 8 units on a single floor, wouldn't they charge about double per unit for 4 units on the same floor? In reality I know space might be a little less than double and the developer saves by not having to make a second kitchen but I don't think they would necessarily pass the savings on.
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