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The funny thing is, as I watch that video – all I can wonder is how incredibly difficult they will be to finance. Could you imagine that condo questionnaire?
Pathetic to get inside the mind of a mortgage lender huh?…
Good thing most of those buyers will be loaded with cash.
If I was filthy rich and could afford such a condo, and if it were in the US, I’d be a buyer tomorrow. The “cool” factor for something like that in NYC especially would be almost too much to pass up on, even if it were $2k/sq ft. 2000 sq ft for $4M, really is not that crazy when Scottsdale has non-moving condos over-looking “water” (actually a man made canal) for $1.5M.
Tyler, The Wealth Creation Guy 7:09 pm on June 29, 2008 Permalink |
The funny thing is, as I watch that video – all I can wonder is how incredibly difficult they will be to finance. Could you imagine that condo questionnaire?
Pathetic to get inside the mind of a mortgage lender huh?…
Good thing most of those buyers will be loaded with cash.
Greg Tracy 10:31 am on June 30, 2008 Permalink |
Nice to see what all that oil money is being used for…
Dustin 12:21 pm on June 30, 2008 Permalink |
Greg: That same thought occurred to me as well… Wild world we live in.
Andrew 12:36 pm on June 30, 2008 Permalink |
my building cant even get the brand new elevator to work right. I can’t see this working out. condo fees will have to increase often. lol
Dustin 12:38 pm on June 30, 2008 Permalink |
Yeah… Having a car elevated to your floor seems ridiculous!
Steve Belt 5:19 pm on June 30, 2008 Permalink |
If I was filthy rich and could afford such a condo, and if it were in the US, I’d be a buyer tomorrow. The “cool” factor for something like that in NYC especially would be almost too much to pass up on, even if it were $2k/sq ft. 2000 sq ft for $4M, really is not that crazy when Scottsdale has non-moving condos over-looking “water” (actually a man made canal) for $1.5M.