bremer wrote:
Those building are all wood construction. They are as large as code allows a building to be made from wood, anything bigger requires concrete/steel. The things were built as cheaply as legally possible. Most builders would opt for more rugged materials simply because it’s the right way to go.
So not only is it a tinderbox, it’s not as solid as a concrete structure would be. I have never been in once, but I imagine sound from other units is a problem.
When I saw them getting built and saw others like them being done in Burlington I said the exact same thing.
Who would want to live in a condo made of wood? Ever heard your kids upstairs through the floor in your current house? Imagine them never coming downstairs and you living in your family room. I bet if you are on the ground floor, you can hear people from the 3rd floor with ease.
But as you mentioned, its golden for the builder. Build a multi-unit, paper mache complex for as cheaply as humanly possible and cram as many people as possible onto the lot. Reap profits. Rinse and repeat.