Wednesday 19 September 2012

L Tower at Night - Construction Update

L Tower - Toronto's curving skyscraper
 
 
 
All the residential floors seem to have been completed, and all that remains is the mechanical levels. And after that the installation of the remaining sections of cladding. When complete this tower will reach 205 meters tall.
The tower was originally supposed to have a tax payer funded museum at the base however, the public money never can through and the tower was redesigned. Although we lost out on the dramatic ground level architecture, we got a stunning tower.
This photo was taken from Bay south of front next to Union Station.




Getting a Mortgage and Mortgage Insurance through BMO Insurance for financing a loan to purchase at FIVE Condos is actually a relatively easy process, and new rules from the federal government has required that company include new regulations, which have made the home loan and mortgage process a bit more difficult. Those changes at BMO Insurance include shortening the amortization period for which the loan can be held by the consumer, and the degree to which the property is financed by the mortgage. They have also increased deposit requirements to lift the loan insurance amount. Mortgage insurance from BMO Insurance is actually one of the major financing costs on home loans.

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