It kind of worked for Bayshore and Corners of Brookfield? They are different types of malls, though. I’m not sure that I would want to pay money to live at Mayfair.

  • Lilia RooM
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    11 year ago

    I’m honestly surprised there have been so few new condo developments in Milwaukee since 2008 or so – especially in downtown, with how much the population there has grown. I’m going through the process of purchasing one right now and one would think that there would be far more of them, or even new developments on the horizon, but no :S

    I wonder if part of it is due to lower exposure to the idea. I didn’t know the combination of private ownership of living space plus shared ownership of common space was even a thing that people did until some relatives purchased a condo unit a few years back. Since my introduction to the idea back then, though, it really feels like one of the best ways to go.

    • steinbringOP
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      31 year ago

      I have a single-family home in Glendale and I think that I would like to switch to a condo at some point just so I have less of a reason to be around all of the time. I like to travel and with winters in Wisconsin getting colder and my desire to be cold decreasing with each polar vortex, I figured that renting a place in Mexico for 2-3mo every year might be nice. It’s harder to do that when you have to maintain a SFH while you are away.