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Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - Printable Version +- Waterloo Region Connected (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com) +-- Forum: Land Development and Real Estate (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Urban Areas (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C (/showthread.php?tid=1437) |
RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - tomh009 - 10-28-2024 The townhouses are starting to go up quickly now, thanks to the basic wood frame construction. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - dtkvictim - 10-28-2024 That appeared quickly. I would hate to pay so much money to not have concrete walls between my neighbours. Unless there is some more effective soundproofing option that can go in further along in construction, but I'm doubting it. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - tomh009 - 10-28-2024 (10-28-2024, 04:58 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: That appeared quickly. Many/most modern condos don't have concrete walls, either, only concrete floors (and maybe a concrete building envelope). We have drywall ... and, yes, we can definitely hear our neighbours. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - dtkvictim - 10-28-2024 (10-28-2024, 06:32 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(10-28-2024, 04:58 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: That appeared quickly. Quite unfortunate. It's a major barrier to denser living that should be taken more seriously, but probably won't be because it's not killing people directly like fire and because people are unable to push for better while held hostage to the housing shortage. I wonder how much cost adequate soundproofing would add to a project like this. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - tomh009 - 10-29-2024 (10-28-2024, 07:37 PM)dtkvictim Wrote:(10-28-2024, 06:32 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Many/most modern condos don't have concrete walls, either, only concrete floors (and maybe a concrete building envelope). We have drywall ... and, yes, we can definitely hear our neighbours. "Adequate soundproofing" is probably much less expensive than concrete walls--and more flexible. Sound-isolating drywall is readily available; using a double layer of this type of drywall on each side rather than a single layer of conventional drywall makes a huge difference. Conventional drywall construction has an STC of 30 or so, meaning a 30 db reduction in sound level. Using sound-isolating drywall takes that to STC 50, and two layers to about STC 100. Using a single layer of sound-isolating drywall on the exterior walls of a typical condo or apartment would probably add less than $3000 in cost, maybe $2000 for a small unit. Unfortunately it typically doesn't enable the builder to increase the price of the unit so there isn't much incentive to do this, especially in condo buildings where the developer will hand over responsibility to a condo corporation (the owner of an apartment building would have more of an interest in managing noise complaints in the long term). The good thing is that it's not particularly difficult to retrofit better drywall in most rooms in a condo, kitchens and bathrooms aside. If you love your condo but are frustrated by the noise, it's worth considering this option. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - plam - 10-29-2024 (10-29-2024, 10:00 AM)tomh009 Wrote:(10-28-2024, 07:37 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: Quite unfortunate. It's a major barrier to denser living that should be taken more seriously, but probably won't be because it's not killing people directly like fire and because people are unable to push for better while held hostage to the housing shortage. I wonder how much cost adequate soundproofing would add to a project like this. That's really good to know. Yes, drywall is fairly easy to replace, all things considered. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - tomh009 - 12-27-2024 The first block is now full framed (and the second block is close behind), and windows/doors are going in. Occupancy in the spring/summer? RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - Acitta - 04-11-2026 14 units at this development just had their prices reduced according to HouseSigma. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - creative - 04-12-2026 Currently 16 units for sale. Did the previous listing price include HST as that has now been eliminated for one year on new homes under $1M? RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - creative - 04-12-2026 They are all listed in the $500-$600 a square ft range. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - Acitta - 04-12-2026 (04-12-2026, 08:46 AM)creative Wrote: Currently 16 units for sale. Did the previous listing price include HST as that has now been eliminated for one year on new homes under $1M? Housesigma lists the current and previous prices if you want to check yourself. I have erased the email that I received. RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - creative - 04-12-2026 One that was originally listed for almost $700,000 in 2024 just sold for $575,000. 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 1162 sqft. $494 sqft RE: Viva Towns (19-41 Mill St) | 4 + 3fl | U/C - panamaniac - 04-12-2026 (04-11-2026, 09:36 PM)Acitta Wrote: 14 units at this development just had their prices reduced according to HouseSigma. After failing to pre-sell? |