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General University Area Updates and Rumours - Printable Version +- Waterloo Region Connected (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com) +-- Forum: Land Development and Real Estate (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: University Area (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: General University Area Updates and Rumours (/showthread.php?tid=5) |
RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - BuildingScout - 11-29-2014 None in new buildings at that price. They are mostly houses/townhouses/3-4 story student buildings. You can find sublets at the newer towers starting around $520. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - Markster - 11-29-2014 (11-29-2014, 08:55 AM)Smore Wrote: So who lives in the little old houses now, if the students are in towers?Yeah, the word is that a lot of the further out houses and townhouses are reverting back to owner-occupied. About 2 years ago, I remember a document posted on Wonderful Waterloo which detailed the number and location of rental licenses in the city. They had already drastically reduced in a couple years. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - MacBerry - 11-29-2014 (11-29-2014, 02:53 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: None in new buildings at that price. They are mostly houses/townhouses/3-4 story student buildings. Rental prices really haven't gone up. My son paid $530 with 4 others in a great five bedroom apartment unit back in 2011 when he graduated. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - Markster - 11-29-2014 I was paying $500+utilities in a house close to Uptown in 2007/8, when enrollment was about 26,000. It's now about 31,000. [edit] Exact enrollment numbers The university sure has been growing. All those people have to live somewhere! RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - BuildingScout - 11-29-2014 (11-29-2014, 06:50 PM)Markster Wrote: I was paying $500+utilities in a house close to Uptown in 2007/8, when enrollment was about 26,000. It's now about 31,000. Sure, if you compare increases in enrollments at UW and WLU against built housing stock during the last 10 years the numbers are not that far apart. The point is that we are about to add 5,000 bedrooms on top of that at a time when forecasts call for more or less stable student numbers. The prices I'm seeing strongly suggest that we have a bit of oversupply as it is already. I don't recall seeing much outside dinky basement apartments below $400 for the Winter term in the last decade. Places like Icon 330 and Phillip Square will still be built, because their proximity to the Universities will save them from lowering their prices. The places that will see reductions in rents are buildings farther out, like the high rises in the general area of Union and King or badly kept units like some of the townhouses in the Lakeshore area. There is still a strong demand for professional units, particularly bachelor/1 bedroom units, which seems to be a strong focus of 100 Victoria/1 Victoria/K2 and even Icon 330. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - mpd618 - 11-30-2014 (11-29-2014, 08:23 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: The prices I'm seeing strongly suggest that we have a bit of oversupply as it is already. I don't recall seeing much outside dinky basement apartments below $400 for the Winter term in the last decade. On the contrary, I would say we have had an undersupply and only now are approaching a reasonable supply. It doesn't otherwise make sense why students would have been living in Lakeshore, far from most amenities, and overcrowding the Route 9 bus. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - BuildingScout - 11-30-2014 (11-30-2014, 02:18 AM)mpd618 Wrote: On the contrary, I would say we have had an undersupply and only now are approaching a reasonable supply. It doesn't otherwise make sense why students would have been living in Lakeshore, far from most amenities, and overcrowding the Route 9 bus. You get no argument from me. We are coming out of four decades of anti-student city councils. Only 8 years ago or so did city council became open to addressing the needs of students housing. It started with Nodes and Corridors, but they were too timid to follow it to its natural conclusion which is a thriving Northdale mixed-use neighbourhood. This has finally been approved in the last two years, and now we'll see consolidation of the student population into a hip Northdale neighbourhood. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - REnerd - 11-30-2014 You are far more optimistic about Northdale than I am. I hope you are right. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - BuildingScout - 11-30-2014 (11-30-2014, 11:33 AM)REnerd Wrote: You are far more optimistic about Northdale than I am. I hope you are right. It really is up to City Council. One thing I can tell you, there are very nice, well known student districts out there: Latin Quarter in Paris; the entire city of Cambridge, England; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Berkeley; Austin; Ann Arbor; Madison. These are nice, hip areas that people long to live in. Student ghettos are created by City Council regulations not by students. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - rangersfan - 02-25-2015 Laurier adds last piece of the puzzle with property purchase February 25, 2015 | James Jackson | Waterloo Chronicle | LINK Quote:The last piece of privately owned land on the campus of Wilfrid Laurier University has been purchased by the university. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - rangersfan - 03-04-2015 Does anyone know who purchased the Waterloo Legion building (19 Regina St) and what they are planning for the site? RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - firex - 03-04-2015 While we're at it, anyone know what's going on with Sunview Street (WLU properties)? Noticed there is no one living in their buildings... (maybe I've missed it somewhere on the thread). RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - curiouschair - 03-10-2015 (03-04-2015, 07:44 AM)rangersfan Wrote: Does anyone know who purchased the Waterloo Legion building (19 Regina St) and what they are planning for the site? I haven't heard anything, I wonder if the new owners would keep the building as is or do some serious renovations. From the outside it doesn't look great. It looks like they bricked up a bunch of the windows for some reason at one point. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - nms - 03-11-2015 (03-10-2015, 10:36 PM)curiouschair Wrote:(03-04-2015, 07:44 AM)rangersfan Wrote: Does anyone know who purchased the Waterloo Legion building (19 Regina St) and what they are planning for the site? The building was originally a factory but the windows were bricked up when the Legion occupied the building in the 1950s. Depending on zoning, we might expect something similar to what was done to the Waterloo Music building. RE: General University Area Updates and Rumours - Watdot - 04-01-2015 Another crane has gone up in the University (Northdale) Area. I believe the latest is for a project on either Lester or Sunview St.
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