jamesishere
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The ONLY property I would consider is Princesa. It is solid concrete. This includes walls ceilings, hallways and the like. Only a fool would buy at any other property and live above the third floor. All other properties have wood. Some of them are built with a lot of wood and drywall. Wait till one catches fire. The fire department does not have ladder that goes higher than 40'. How are you going to be saved if your condo is on fire and you are on the patio or balconey? Those about the 4th floors are going to have problems! Then, there is no place for a fire truck to park or access at any of the Sonoran properties on Sandy Beach. Sonoran Spa and the others are curved towards the beach. The clearance on the sides of these projects are not wide enough for a fire truck. I'd hate to be on the 9th floor when some drunk renter tips over a candle or lights a firecracker inside.
I also would not buy a property where each condo has there own water heater. Water heaters bust. Everyone below is going to be saturated with hot water until somebody finally realizes there is a problem. Water cascades when it flows towards the ground. If a water heater leaks on the 9th floor, it is going to damage dozens of condos below. Do you want to rely on your neighbor to be there when their water heater leaks? Nope! Do you think insurance will cover this? Good luck if the damage was caused by another condo. Do you think your neighbors who rent fulltime and never come down will have insurance? Nope! If they do have insurance, do you think there policy limits will cover damage to 10-20 condos down below? No way! Do you want to completely re-build your condo after a massive water leak and then hope none of the dozens of condos above you have solid water heaters that won't soon leak? For get about it! Do you think you can EVER get all of the moisture out of the drywall and wood walls being on the beach? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Can you tell I own at a Sonoran property and wished I bought a condo at Princesa? YES!
There are no water heaters at Princesa. The water is heated in the cistern and then piped to each condo.
I also would not buy a property where each condo has there own water heater. Water heaters bust. Everyone below is going to be saturated with hot water until somebody finally realizes there is a problem. Water cascades when it flows towards the ground. If a water heater leaks on the 9th floor, it is going to damage dozens of condos below. Do you want to rely on your neighbor to be there when their water heater leaks? Nope! Do you think insurance will cover this? Good luck if the damage was caused by another condo. Do you think your neighbors who rent fulltime and never come down will have insurance? Nope! If they do have insurance, do you think there policy limits will cover damage to 10-20 condos down below? No way! Do you want to completely re-build your condo after a massive water leak and then hope none of the dozens of condos above you have solid water heaters that won't soon leak? For get about it! Do you think you can EVER get all of the moisture out of the drywall and wood walls being on the beach? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Can you tell I own at a Sonoran property and wished I bought a condo at Princesa? YES!
There are no water heaters at Princesa. The water is heated in the cistern and then piped to each condo.