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Weber Yards (1333 Weber St E) (nee Elevate Condos) | 15, 15, 12 & 12 fl | U/C
(01-10-2021, 11:37 PM)jeffster Wrote:
(01-10-2021, 11:07 PM)tomh009 Wrote: They appear to have started last month. I got a not-very-VIP email today with the info. The link points here:
https://condosdirect.net/elevate-condos-...t+for-sale

Prices start at $360K (1BR with 600 sqft); 2BR with 1000 sqft is $585K. Not many 2BR units available.

That's crazy.

How is it the housing is so insanely expensive?  I suppose low interest rates is one reason, but still.
I think there is a lot of interest in KW right now for people moving from the GTA. Every single house that has changed hands on my street this year has cars with the dealer frame on the plate from the 905 area. Unless there are amazing car deals in Mississauga and Brampton I thing there’s some migration. I would estimate that there’s a large number of listing agents with GTA phone numbers on their signs here too. 
Demand is driving prices up and selling in the GTA gives those buyers more flexibility to outbid on listings.
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RE: Elevate Condos (1333 Weber St E) | 15, 15, 12 & 12 fl | Proposed - by neonjoe - 01-11-2021, 09:08 AM

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