02-10-2016, 12:23 PM
Like insider, I am going to do a bit of a “reveal” here regarding the “Caroline St. Private Residences at the Iron Horse Trailhead”, but I can’t disclose too much.
Let me suggest that this development will be simply magnificent. It is not “just” condos, but actually “Private Residences” in high-rise form. But beyond this, as it will apparently keep the form of its former twin, the 144 Park building, you might ask “How else are the Private Residences more magnificent and prestigious than their neighbouring high-rise?” This I can’t reveal (cough) granite/stainless steel saunas (cough).
And you can look for your own clues. For one, the project has a coat of arms consisting of a horse rampant, crowned and surrounded by laurel leaves. Could this indicate a solution to parking problems? Instead of an intrusive parking structure, could there be stables? Could these be the ground floor mixed-use, interacting with the street? I would like to say more, but I can’t. Suffice it to hint that you might keep your eye on applications to expand the uses of the Iron Horse Trail beyond its present humdrum active transportation modes. And if Vincenzos begins to sell hay, well…
The one thing I can reveal – and I am tipping this only to a select group - is that as an investor in the first such “Private Residences” in K-W, **you will easily double your money** by the occupancy date. How can I be so certain? Three words: untapped equestrian market.
Let me suggest that this development will be simply magnificent. It is not “just” condos, but actually “Private Residences” in high-rise form. But beyond this, as it will apparently keep the form of its former twin, the 144 Park building, you might ask “How else are the Private Residences more magnificent and prestigious than their neighbouring high-rise?” This I can’t reveal (cough) granite/stainless steel saunas (cough).
And you can look for your own clues. For one, the project has a coat of arms consisting of a horse rampant, crowned and surrounded by laurel leaves. Could this indicate a solution to parking problems? Instead of an intrusive parking structure, could there be stables? Could these be the ground floor mixed-use, interacting with the street? I would like to say more, but I can’t. Suffice it to hint that you might keep your eye on applications to expand the uses of the Iron Horse Trail beyond its present humdrum active transportation modes. And if Vincenzos begins to sell hay, well…
The one thing I can reveal – and I am tipping this only to a select group - is that as an investor in the first such “Private Residences” in K-W, **you will easily double your money** by the occupancy date. How can I be so certain? Three words: untapped equestrian market.