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Originally Posted by iheartthed
Yeah, I think it was more of a market size comparison. Those are two similarly sized markets, but one is producing a lot fewer condos than the other. One could argue that Houston should produce a lot more condos than Chicago since it has so much more space.
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When I look at the city, especially the inner city, it looks like high rise condos and apartment buildings all over the place (e.g., Uptown, Greenway, Upper Kirby, Allen Parkway, Museum District). It's impressive to me. But not Toronto, for sure. And not enough. The occupancy is apparently high because the supply doesn't meet the demand. I know more are under construction now.
I've visited people in a couple of them, and the views from the higher floors are great, because there are so many high rises to see in general in the city, and because there are so many trees.