I will have to look that up in the papers,.. get back likely tomorrow.What would be the approx condo fees and property taxes?
I am interested.
The property taxes are not determined until the units are assessed which can take some time after closing. The City will assess interim property taxes, if anything, but the final property taxes should be in the .8 to 1% range of whatever the property is assessed for. Your units market value assessment will be lower compared to other units that have a patking space and locker. In terms of maintenance fees, if the developer already has a management company in place, they should have an idea of what the monthly condo fees will be. Again, since you do not have a locker or parking space, your condo maintenance fees will be lower compared to units that have one or both. If your building has 24 hour concierge service and extra amenities, the fees will be higher. I would expect for your unit the condo fees will be in the $400/month range.I will have to look that up in the papers,.. get back likely tomorrow.
Did you epoxy the floor or just leave it contraction grey ?lol
my garage is bigger than 753 sq/ft
I was thing the same thing.How the heck did they fit 2 bedrooms and 2 baths into 753 sqft?? :Eek:
I'm guessing no king size bed then, huh Daria.Theyve been building condos that way in Toronto for years now, the bedrooms are small, and the units have sliding doors to save space
Correct. Typical size for new condos.Theyve been building condos that way in Toronto for years now, the bedrooms are small, and the units have sliding doors to save space.
The est. For 2015 was aprox $435 a month and .75% tax per year. Because it'll be 2018, i expect it will be a little higher.What would be the approx condo fees and property taxes?
I am interested.
Heres a 2 bedroom that's 767 sq ft asking close to $1 millionI was thing the same thing.
While the location of the OP's condo is good, Bathurst and St Clair is not Bay and Bloor especially if you look at units currently for sale across the street from the OP's unit.Heres a 2 bedroom that's 767 sq ft asking close to $1 million
https://condos.ca/toronto/nicholas-residences-75-st-nicholas-st/unit-2604-C3960877
Lots of 1 bedrooms with less than 600 sq ft listed for $500k - $750k downtown.
I tried to unload one of my preconstruction units of mine earlier this year and was told that I could do so under the same terms that you were given. After a month and half of having two realtors of mine trying to sell it, I was offered the original asking price plus having to pay the commissions; I kept the unit as a result. Units like this don't sell quickly (especially as you don't have any storage or parking spot) and you will suffer a large loss as a result of wanting to pull out at this time. If you can afford to keep it, do so for as long as you can.Bathurst and st. Clair, its a 2 bed, 2bath, 2 balcony 753sqft on a lower floor, I did not get parking or storage, move in set for end of February.
My real estate agents connections seem to be limited and I'm starting to get nervous about having to keep it, I would need to keep it for one year, (i think thats what it says in my aggrement) and that's a long time for me to keep something I'm not so excited about anymore. The value has increased, so I'm certainly not giving it back. The builder does not allow me to advertise it on the Toronto releastate board. If push comes to shove perhaps I will inquire of a condo agent in my neighborhood then.
At the foot of her bed waiting like a good boy :amen:I'm guessing no king size bed then, huh Daria.
So where am I going to sleep then??
Yes ma'amAt the foot of her bed waiting like a good boy :amen:
Delusion in toronto is at an all time highHeres a 2 bedroom that's 767 sq ft asking close to $1 million
https://condos.ca/toronto/nicholas-residences-75-st-nicholas-st/unit-2604-C3960877
Lots of 1 bedrooms with less than 600 sq ft listed for $500k - $750k downtown.