Tuesday, September 12, 2017
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It is a never ending story, more and more houses for more and more people
ReplyDelete...big money!
ReplyDeleteLooks like everything is starting with a hole in the ground.
ReplyDeleteyowser, that big bucks per square foot. How many stories?
ReplyDeleteGood heavens, where are people getting the money to buy these places?
ReplyDeleteGreed comes to mind with those prices.
ReplyDeleteAlways fascinating
ReplyDeletei can't imagine living in a high rise!
ReplyDeleteHow many more condos can be built?!?
ReplyDeleteToronto is on a mission to turn downtown into condo city.
Delete"...price from $606,900 to over $1,024,900. It will have a total of 231 units, sizes range from 1128 to 1918 square feet."
ReplyDeleteWho wants to live in SF that bad? ;-) wow!
It is all about location, location.
DeleteGood Lord, it just never ends. Only in Florida they are really stupid, building these things right next to the water which they know will flood them out with the next high tide, never mind what hurricanes will do. And the prices! Who can afford these places?
ReplyDeleteFor that many housing units that backhoe will have to dig a very large hole. This is not middle-class housing.
ReplyDeleteI hope they have a million dollar view. It's crazy.
ReplyDeleteHard at work.
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