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en You've got your bar and balcony heights for people who live in condos and want to be able to see over the protective railings.

en Price appreciation is getting up there and the city is starting to get a lot more amenities as far as shopping. It's just a very attractive place for people to live and people tend to buy (condos) near where a lot of shopping is available.

en I've done them so long; we have some people who can't stand to drive heights but heights never bothered me you just have to be patient that's all.

en The ones who are in favor of the nomination live near the 50 acres of forest we want to preserve. The majority of people who are opposed to it say they think this type of mid-rise condos is out of keeping with the rest of the development in the area.

en It was just a typical London flat, but it was in a great neighborhood. It was across from the Playboy Club, diagonally. From one balcony you could read the time from Big Ben, and from the other balcony you could watch the bunnies go up and down.

en We could actually catch beads from the balcony because the floats would go right by the balcony.

en A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. Myths that need clarification: "Everyone in California lives on a white, sandy beach." False. The only people who live on California beaches are vacationers from Arizona, Utah, and Nevada who own condos.
  Erma Bombeck

en Condos are probably in worse shape than single-family residential. We've got a couple of years before we get the condos back in line.

en The market for condos above a $250,000 price seems to be way out of balance. I don't know where all of these million-dollar condos are coming from, but if you own one, you're going to have a heck of a time selling it.

en Condos was also mentioned. Have condos with shops underneath them. Wouldn't that look nice.

en When the architect suggested a balcony we thought he was mad. I thought we'd never use it but I've seen us on the balcony in the middle of winter, with not a gust of wind, admiring the view. It's amazing how often we've actually used it.

en Back at the turn of last century, downtown Columbus was not a wholesome place to live. It was dirty and smoggy. People with means wanted to escape and they looked to the west and the heights on a bluff.

en With prices starting at $500 a square foot, downtown condos can be purchased for less than $500,000. With the freeways jammed, that's appealing to those who want to live close to work.

en The market is soft, and everyone realizes that. But it doesn't mean that everything has gone weak. The waterfront condos in particular remain strong. Everyone who can afford it wants to live on the beach. There are certain niches that are just recession proof.

en There's a balcony going around it kind of like a horseshoe. It seats a ton of people - more people than you could ever imagine at a swim meet. It's loud and really exciting.


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