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Originally Posted by DA9ve
If you are a local resident with a decent paying job, I would sway you a bit away from the presale market for now because the prices are just way too high for something you're paying for a brochure. These presales are being marketed overseas to people that have no idea what area or product they're buying but just a way to park their money in Canada. Tapioca is right on point with those cons he listed. Buying something tangible (whats already in the market and you can walk in a have a look at the actual unit) is probably better for first time home buyers. Presale units simply have too many surprises on the finished product and good luck asking developers to come back to fix deficiencies on a timely manner.
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Depends on the developers and how you handle everything. I would say if you want something done faster you have to keep nagging and nagging and calling and email them daily. If you don't bother them then to them it is not an issue so you can wait. If you bother them enough they will send someone out first. Is annoying but that's reality. I experience it first hand. Play nice and you will have to wait.
I wouldn't buy from a small developers. A few friends of mine purchase from small developers for their low raise and it have so many issues and developers simply will not fix the issue till a bunch of owners start suing the developers.