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Apparently there are plans to build yet another luxury condo building in Copley. Hey, I don't know, maybe the building will be cool. But I really am just astounded that there's a market for so many luxury residential buildings in this city. I assume developers think so anyway, if they keep building them. But I personally would say about 1% of the people I know could afford these. So where are the rest of us schmucks supposed to live?
Here is a graphic if you're interested.
Also on that note, I don't know what Transnational Place is. Does anybody? (Note: Nevermind, I looked it up. Wikipedia, I heart you. Now I remember what it is. I think I'm kind of upset about this. Isn't it going to ruin sweet little Winthrop Square?)
I just think maybe it makes more sense and is better for the majority of Bostonians if some smart developer builds some more affordable places. Hey, they can be really cool and designed really well, they just don't have to be luxury high-rise towers with 24-hour concierge service, etc., etc.
Isn't there anyone who wants to build a condo I can afford someday? Because I'm never going to be buying one of these.
Sigh.
Jenn wrote at 2008-03-21 13:13:
I don't know but really, how are people supposed to work at minimum wage jobs in the city? They certainly can't afford to actually live in the city. But if they don't, then they need to have a car or pay a million dollars for a t-pass. Besides all that, what about the poor old middle class folks as well? I mean, who is buying these multi-million dollar condos? Not I, my friend. Not I.
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