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Old Posted Apr 23, 2020, 4:47 PM
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You're wrong there. The 2 developments shown here in Norquay have ground level parking. That's common in Norquay. At 1.2 FSR, you don't need underground parking.

https://earth.google.com/web/@49.239...am12N1BTMmcQAg
You're right - some developers will build without underground parking. I was thinking about the new Cambie Plan townhouse projects, which are all putting the parking underground.

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Even with that calculator, it is still much cheaper to build townhouses.
But it doesn't mean they're much more affordable than condos to buy. Here's a typical Norquay townhouse for sale at $798,000 for 930 square feet. Parking (not underground) is $20,000 extra.
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