Yeah, it's kind of insulting. Rich yt guy in a suit takes his private helicopter from Toronto to some unnamed city outside of Toronto that has economic potential. Buys a condo unit to flip and make even more cash. Nothing about the city/region, nothing about the area, nothing about shops/amenities/entertainment, nothing about how it'd be a good place to live or raise a family. At best they talk about the train station (which isn't even built and probably won't be open for a decade or more) and all the wealthy tech companies...but those details only really play into the whole wealthy investor from a big city thing.
This isn't surprising, though. Condo projects like this are geared to investors and a few people crazy enough to live in them by choice. These are more products than homes you settle down in for any period of time. The developers, investors and companies like Condo Culture aren't interested in building real communities, they're just making money.
This isn't surprising, though. Condo projects like this are geared to investors and a few people crazy enough to live in them by choice. These are more products than homes you settle down in for any period of time. The developers, investors and companies like Condo Culture aren't interested in building real communities, they're just making money.