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      11-10-2010, 04:10 PM   #6
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Some of the appliance upgrades are still crap, better off saving your money and buying yourself later and negotiating a good price. Upgrades through the builder are "easy", so even if they get a deal you're still paying a premium. I have a jacuzzi tub in my new place, used it once. Save your money there. My stainless appliances are kitchaid and finger print much less than the bottom of the line whirlpool stainless in my old condo (yes I know whirlpool and kitchaid are same parent company).

As for new condo's, are you familiar with "occupancy"? While it may not be a deal breaker it's something you should be aware of. Try to make sure your view will not be obstructed in the future (if it's good in the first place). For example my old place at Yonge and 401 should always have an obstructed view because it looks over the 401 and a $$$ residential neighbourhood. The other side of the building used to have a similar view before they put in another building. My friend at the Matrix downtown on the 35th floor facing north east has a GREAT view. Now 100m out his living room floor to ceiling windows will be another building.
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