Your purchase of a Monaco Luxury Condo has concrete benefits:
1. Environmentally Friendly
2. Airtight Energy Efficiency
3. Minimum Repairs and Maintenance
4. Maximum Sound Reduction
5. Fire Resistant Safety
6. High Resale Value
Additional Benefits of Concrete
Learn more about the benefits of concrete:
Concrete Homes Magazine - Click here
UK Concrete Centre - Click here
Concrete Thinking for a Sustainable Future
Learn more about the cradle-to-cradle benefits of sustainable development with environmentally friendly concrete:
Cement Association of Canada - Click here
UK Sustainable Concrete - Click here
Healthy Living
"Concrete promotes a healthier indoor atmosphere, since it is inert, and requires no volatile organic-based preservatives like wood. It is naturally waterproof and fire-resistant, so it doesn't need special coatings or sealers."
From UK Concrete Centre
A Solid Investment
"Buying a home can be the single largest investment of your life. If that home is constructed with concrete walls, your investment is naturally protected from the structural damage that can be caused by the effects of nature. As the owner of a concrete home, you'll benefit from lower annual maintenance and energy costs while living in a home that provides a secure haven for your family.
"The solid investment value of a concrete home is just one of the reasons to ask what type of construction is behind a home's stucco, siding or brick veneer. If the answer isn't "concrete," your investment may be compromised by maintenance and repair costs that could have been avoided or minimized."
From Concrete Homes Magazine
Why rent when you can own? Check out your financing options for a Monaco Luxury Condo... from $960/month with a 5% down payment.
Fire Safety
"Fire can endanger the lives of everyone in the family and destroy those things that cannot be replaced. Insurance companies recognize concrete as being safer than any other form of construction when fire threatens a home. Living in a concrete home can bring peace of mind to homeowners concerned about fire."
From Concrete Homes Magazine
Pictures of Calgary Fire in 2002
& CBC News of 3 wood-frame buildings lost
News of Edmonton Fire in 2007
& YouTube Video of wood-frame fire hazard
(149 wood-frame condominiums lost)