> developers are concentrating on building "luxury" units
And many of those "luxury" units don't cater to families, but single people. You'll find 1 or 2 bedroom units with bedrooms where you can barely fit a queen sized bed. So these are units that are not only more expensive than, say prewar or midcentury units, but more expensive per unit area than those units.
And many of those "luxury" units don't cater to families, but single people. You'll find 1 or 2 bedroom units with bedrooms where you can barely fit a queen sized bed. So these are units that are not only more expensive than, say prewar or midcentury units, but more expensive per unit area than those units.