BUILT Paradise Falls, phase 1 Uses: subdivision, townhome Address: Bombardier Crescent Municipality: Langford Region: West Shore Sales status: sold out / resales only |
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#1
Posted 16 December 2011 - 02:41 PM
This thread has been started as a substitute.
Know it all.
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#2
Posted 16 December 2011 - 03:48 PM
#3
Posted 17 December 2011 - 10:45 AM
Know it all.
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#4
Posted 19 December 2011 - 11:37 AM
We've got a lot of pull around here, but not that much
hmmm, how do we change that? Really, the VV board should be the final arbitrator of what goes and what does not go in the CRD
#5
Posted 07 January 2012 - 06:45 PM
Townhouse complex complete, condo is still being framed. Condo is supposed to be done next fall I believe.
Lots's of equipment! Looks like they are flattening this hill and using the rock for building various retaining walls elsewhere.
#6
Posted 07 January 2012 - 06:54 PM
#7
Posted 07 January 2012 - 07:51 PM
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levittown,_New_York
#8
Posted 07 January 2012 - 08:13 PM
Yes, interesting pictures, but it's like looking back in time. This development is SO 1950s. It's completely Levittown* redux. I just can't support the creation of any more suburban sprawl, especially on this scale; it's just not sustainable for the future. Nevertheless, I hope the people who live there are happy, but I sure hope that they don't expect me as an urban dweller to spend my tax dollars to subsidize the infrastructure needed to support their historic, auto-centric lifestyle.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levittown,_New_York
The development has a mix of single-family homes on smaller lots, townhouses, and condos. Overall, it has reasonable density. It's also within walking distance of downtown Langford.
It is even built to LEED-ND standards.
Do you have any basis for calling it unsustainable?
#9
Posted 07 January 2012 - 08:45 PM
#10
Posted 07 January 2012 - 09:27 PM
#11
Posted 07 January 2012 - 09:43 PM
My daughter's friends call it... Langhole.
#12
Posted 07 January 2012 - 10:10 PM
Thanks for the pix maniac!
#13
Posted 08 January 2012 - 09:22 AM
#14
Posted 08 January 2012 - 11:02 AM
Nevertheless, I hope the people who live there are happy, but I sure hope that they don't expect me as an urban dweller to spend my tax dollars to subsidize the infrastructure needed to support their historic, auto-centric lifestyle.
Have you seen the restrictions stratas place on condos these days? If you're even thinking of starting a family, you need a house. If you want a pet you need a house. If you have children you need a house as many stratas restrict the number of people who can live in a condo or ban children altogether.
If you have friends and you entertain, you need a house. If you have hobbies that require more room than knitting, you need a house.
If you have all of those you need a car. And if you have a car, you need a house to take care of it at.
Density isn't always pretty, either.
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#15
Posted 08 January 2012 - 11:40 AM
Hope your daughters friends either have good jobs or marry rich so they can afford the "big yards" they think are indicative of a nice place to live.Postage stamp lots....with no yards for the kids to play in.
My daughter's friends call it... Langhole.
#16
Posted 08 January 2012 - 07:16 PM
Postage stamp lots....with no yards for the kids to play in.
Don't ya know kids aren't supposed to have yards, that's so 1950s.
There are supposed to play on the roads in front of their apartment complex.
Don't worry, there wont be any cars on the roads, the government bus comes by just once an hour to take you where it wants you to go.
And for gosh sakes don't ask for any public open areas, they just contribute to urban sprawl.
Shame on you Sparky, I thought you knew better.
#17
Posted 08 January 2012 - 07:39 PM
Have you seen the restrictions stratas place on condos these days? If you're even thinking of starting a family, you need a house. If you want a pet you need a house. If you have children you need a house as many stratas restrict the number of people who can live in a condo or ban children altogether.
If you have friends and you entertain, you need a house. If you have hobbies that require more room than knitting, you need a house.
If you have all of those you need a car. And if you have a car, you need a house to take care of it at.
We have a child, entertain friends, and have hobbies beyond knitting, yet we manage to do it all in a condo, and w/o living in Langford. I will grant that we have to get our car fixed at a garage, but otherwise, your list of reasons why people "need a house" simply displays an inability to envision a way of life different from the car-dependent one popular 50 years ago.
Sure there are benefits to living out in the burbs, but there are costs too, and for an increasing number of people, those costs are no longer acceptable.
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Posted 08 January 2012 - 08:14 PM
#19
Posted 08 January 2012 - 09:33 PM
We have a child, entertain friends, and have hobbies beyond knitting, yet we manage to do it all in a condo, and w/o living in Langford.
I'm so tempted to start a thread on this but I'll spare the forum my rants for now.
The fact remains that there is a demand for single-family houses.
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#20
Posted 08 January 2012 - 09:38 PM
You're confused about this.
And for gosh sakes don't ask for any public open areas, they just contribute to sprawl.
It's been mentioned in the past that focusing on density will make our current public spaces healthier.
Adding even more public space will not make Victoria better. More importantly, we need more people actually living here.
Personally, I love public spaces that are neccesary.
I hope this clears this up for you.
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