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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You all sound like a bunch of petty, jealous and out of touch old ladies. It’s a friggin 1 BR CONDO in the downtown. It’s not one of your boring colonials in Upper Caucasia where nothing is going on. 635 square feet is a decent size for a 1 BR, especially one with an open floor plan, and that condo fees covers quite a bit not to mention a parking space. We had a 640 sf condo in Logan that we sold several years ago for 500k. It was the same size as this unit, and was big enough to have a den and a bedroom and was plenty spacious. This is not a bad deal at all. You’re all clueless. [/quote] Cool it, angry poster. I lived in a condo similar to this one for a few years in my late 20s. It's the condo for an associate or analyst starting out in their career. You see the exact same soulless overpriced condo/apartment in every major city and global city. Identical twins exist in Dubai and Singapore and London and Tokyo and Sydney. And it is tiny. It's a hotel suite for people who have hotel lives, overpaid, overworked, overtravelled, and ephemeral, and that's all there is to it. [/quote] Yup. I truthfully last week was in a near clone of this except an additional bedroom on the other side, and same cabinets but gray, in Jakarta. They all look pretty much the same. Not much that can be done with them really they are so small. I lived in a similar but much bigger 1 br apartment for a decade. [b]Regret it now.[/b] [/quote] Just curious, do you regret living in a 1 br for so long? Did you have other options, but not take them? (I'm always curious about how we get comfortable with things, and don't want to move, even if it's for a better situation.)[/quote]
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