CalgaryTiger
Senior Member
Should we each take a turn writing a by-weekly article for the Herald on Development in the city?
I reached out since I am looking for a new place this summer.The website just got an overhaul and now has info on floor plans, amenities, etc. I couldn't find any direct info on prices though.
I haven't followed the rental market much lately, but those prices seem high IMO. One of my nieces moved into a place in Sunnyside that's a two bedroom place with a balcony for $1600/month. It's an older 3 floor walkup, but still.I reached out since I am looking for a new place this summer.
Studios $1640; 1 Bed $1737-$1960. Not sure if that's affordable, or if it's just more than I am willing to pay
That does not include parking - $300 underground and $175 for surface.
I reached out since I am looking for a new place this summer.
Studios $1640; 1 Bed $1737-$1960. Not sure if that's affordable, or if it's just more than I am willing to pay
That does not include parking - $300 underground and $175 for surface.
For a brand-new place that's high but not outrageously so, particularly for a suite that includes in-suite laundry and air conditioning. It's been a while since I rented, but I recall both being rare features in older buildings and they always command a premium.That's a lot for a unit with no balcony!
Correct, prices have dropped recently.My preference was always older but worse quality apartments closer to the action in the Beltline. Those seem to be going for cheaper again - I guess the rental price spike has moderated a bit recently?
Media people check into these forums regularly to at least be in the loop on developments around the city, and usually the info arrives later on in a newspaper article.I was about to ask, did they really just announce three new towers? Or is the herald just that out of date?![]()