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3.5M and not even an enclosed garage? Pfffttt All joking aside, the house does look nice but it also looks like it's rotting away, literally. |
No thanks, if I had $3.5 I won't waste it on that. One fallen tree and house is done, can you imagine how many bugs, spiders you will have. |
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I've started looking at home ownership in other provinces. Weather doesn't bother me, so $350,000 for a nice 3-4 floor home in a town / city with lower cost of living is becoming more appealing. Not hard committing yet but after living in Vancouver for as long as I have, the appeal of it is becoming lost on me. I still love it here, no doubt (the food scene is sweetjesus.png) but I don't exactly view it as Eden :lol |
^^same here, it's just the fact that you can throw $500k on an actual livable family home and be pretty much debt free is VERY APPEALING. Vs what? a $1.7m duplex here with a million dollar mortgage @ $5310 a month @4.9% over 30 years, that's assuming you have $700k cash money's down. The view of the crack heads and hooker's outside isn't worth $5000 a month. |
Had no idea there were crackheads and hookers in front of every single home in the GVRD, that's new. I think as you get older though, it becomes more reasonable to move to somewhere like, say, Calgary because you realize you're just staying home and doing less party party eaty eaty drinky drinky stuff. |
Speaking of Calgary... the fuck is happening inside this house??????? https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...algary-tuscany https://cdn.realtor.ca/listing/TS638...A2041943_7.jpg https://cdn.realtor.ca/listing/TS638...A2041943_9.jpg https://cdn.realtor.ca/listing/TS638...2041943_11.jpg |
^thanks for making my :lol at work. That listing looks so normal at first then all that junk just hits you out of nowhere lol |
Actually maybe you can get a deal cuz of this, offer $400 cash |
No joke, I’d say close to 10% of people live similar to that in my experience |
Lol there's a picture of a bathroom and the toilet has a sign on it that says "Do not use" https://cdn.listingphotos.sierrastat...2041943_06.jpg |
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Photographer got hired to go in and take photos of junk hahaha |
^^ nah impossibiru, no red Chinese calender, no Chinese scrolls or painting, no rice cooker and no alter. Nothing is still wrapped in plastic wrap. |
Was the place being used as a rental? |
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We could move to Calgary buy a similar house and a townhouse, mortgage free on both and the Company I work for has an office there. The main thing holding me back is weather, I can't stand snow. |
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Nice 20 bottles of kitty litter downstairs too. |
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Sooooo many hoarders. Like way more than I'd expected. Luckily most of these were "clean" hoarders but still. Literally apartments where there's a little path between the stove, fridge, couch, and table, and everything else is piled boxes/junk/suitcases. I remember thinking how much of a fire hazard it was... |
I’m telling ya, it’s something to do with Guangdong people. I don’t know what it is, or what the reasoning behind it is, but if you speak Cantonese the chance of hoarding shoots up exponentially. I married one, and she has symptoms of this shit. It takes a lot of yelling and forcibly throwing shit out on my part to make sure she doesn’t turn our house into the picture above. There’s anxiety about losing stuff for her. I guess when she was just a tiny spy balloon, she got shit taken away from her and since then she developed this angst about throwing away “potentially” useful garbage. But in reality it’s garbage. Me being me, I don’t give a shit and just throw it out in front of her while laughing maniacally |
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So working as a tech for 6 years or so, it’s the most bizarre job because all you do is go into strangers homes all day long. There is no other job where you do the volume of homes as a telecom tech. I’d say the most surprising part of it was the vast majority (75%+) of people are pretty normal, I figured it would have been less but I also worked mainly in Vancouver/Burnaby. As Badhobz mentioned above, the majority of the hoarders are older Asian people. Many of them with shit piled literally everywhere and it’s mostly fire hazard shit, paper, boxes etc. I’d say less than 25% of the badddd hoarders are white people but when they were white people it was typically worse than the Asian people because it was just ducking filthy I told people straight up, I can’t do work here because it’s too dirty and left. Never heard anything from it because I think they are too embarrassed to call back in etc. so their shit just continues to not work and they live with it. It’s such a disgusting mentality of “oh this is worth somthing” or “I may need this later” so that you pile shit to the ceiling just in case lol |
Growing up all my buddies were either Italian or from Hong Kong / Guangdong and like 6 out of 10 of the Guangdong homes were hoarded to shit. While 10 out of 10 Italian homes were covered in plastic and so damn clean you can eat off the floor. Too bad all my Italian broskis all moved to North Burnaby and out of the Commerical area. |
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First, it is completely mathematically obvious to expect people in their 50s to have a net worth significantly higher than their 20s or 30s. Later in life you are further in your career, generally have less drag on your cashflow (ie kids), and have been building equity and wealth for longer. Second, bitching and moaning about how rich people are rich and poor people are poor is the biggest waste of time I can imagine. It is not easy for young people to get started these days, that is obvious, but it's also not impossible. I think I remember you being a chef, and if that's the case, that's a cool career to express creativity, take satisfaction in creating happiness for people who visit your restaurant, and achieving technical proficiency in the art of cooking. But I don't think you were lied to going in that it would be a highly lucrative career. and if you chose that anyways because you love to be a chef, that's great, but then stop bitching about how it doesn't pay as much as being a finance bro. You have choices along with everybody else. There ARE ways for young people to earn a very reasonable living that don't require going to an Ivy League school and networking with daddy's buddies from Harvard to get started. And if you do that and are married to a woman who does the same, there is a path to buying real estate and living a comfortable life, even in the GVRD. -Mark (didn't come from family wealth, doesn't live in the British Properties) |
here in surrey its so common for people to have 1.3m houses that have tarp on their roofs cause the owners cant afford any maintenance whatsoever. property taxes are like 3-4k and those owners bought 25 years ago for 150k but have zero cashflow. that means half the houses under 1.5m here are so poorly maintained it's ridiculous. |
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