The owners realize that listings are going up, sales are decreasing, and they want to sell at (or near) the top of a bubble? 🙂
Well, it looks old, and perhaps they got an assessment for a new roof or something similarly expensive. Perhaps they need to jump ship!
Have you looked up any of the listings to see if it’s co-op ownership or leased land? A lot of the buildings in False Creek are.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was bedbugs =\
My apartment has them, hence me moving out to New Westminster. Apparently the West End and East Van are having a bit of a bedbug problem.
I’m guessing special assessment, too.
I don’t think the question is what’s wrong with the building, but what’s wrong with the Vancouver housing market. There a lots of for sale signs around….
The owners realize that listings are going up, sales are decreasing, and they want to sell at (or near) the top of a bubble? 🙂
Well, it looks old, and perhaps they got an assessment for a new roof or something similarly expensive. Perhaps they need to jump ship!
Have you looked up any of the listings to see if it’s co-op ownership or leased land? A lot of the buildings in False Creek are.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was bedbugs =\
My apartment has them, hence me moving out to New Westminster. Apparently the West End and East Van are having a bit of a bedbug problem.
I’m guessing special assessment, too.
I don’t think the question is what’s wrong with the building, but what’s wrong with the Vancouver housing market. There a lots of for sale signs around….
False creek = rain screen.