🏘We didn't find too much going on, driving through town, aside from the digging. The digging made me happy. We need affordable rental housing. OK, UPDATE: they are $2300/month. Not affordable for many.
The Present: Oct. 2023, 131 Gore Street, Perth
I've seen nothing new about this property. Until this past week. Someone is digging it up!
I've been saving these photos in a blog post, just in case. Time to unpack the case:
BEFORE: 2012
This was a small building. The photo is from Google, 2012.
DURING: June 2020
It was — For Sale @ $369,000. The site was going to be developed into "a four-unit residential building. Cash-in-lieu of parking at new Perth development in limbo as council defers action on wider parking space proposal."
I noticed it mid-June, when JB came home to tell me it was being worked on.
By the end of summer, it was a bit weedy!
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Vacant lot remains as Perth apartment building plans shelved
Apparently, the apartment building is a no go. The cost of lumber was cited as one of the factors. The other problem is the supply chain. Many of us are having issues with some items in stores.
Dec. 13, 2021 another update:
Perth’s Empty Lot: The story behind the unfinished apartment plan at 131 Gore St. E.
Chuahan said the advice they received over the last year by various planning staff, followed by the “extreme misdirection and out-of-pocket expenses has me reeling.” Had he known then what he does now, “the original structure would never have been demolished.”
April 1st, 2023
We drove by, and there is a new For Sale sign. It is listed for $325,000. It has now been zoned, approved by the town, and a four-unit building is planned. The buyer needs to pay a security deposit, and cash-in-lieu of parking ($6000), and it is all yours!
Oct. 26th, 2022
Feb. 7, 2023
AFTER: Sold July 7, 2023 For $295,000!
Dec. 6, 2023
UPDATE: They have a QR code which leads to a website!
$2300/month
Feb. 8th, 2024, I noticed they are beginning to build a new apartment building. There is a lack of affordable housing in our region, as in many regions. Too many landlords, charging bizarre amounts per month and people frustrated trying to find a place to rent.
March 13th, 2024
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