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^^ when it comes to politicians all they care is about filling their own pockets and getting funding. |
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But to say it's planning for the future if things don't work out, real vote of confidence there... I guess it's better than sleeping out on the couch in the living room? |
The duplex is a rental unit so pretty much the rent covers the mortgage and as the the apartment they just got, they have enough have enough to pay for half of the apartment so I am not too worry. |
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i know that in my relationship, the person that earns more pays all the bills so that we each have approximately equal investment every month, so if something happened, we'd walk away with no financial mess. after seeing so many people get beaten down by the financial stress of a break up, i think it's just prudent to do things like this. i have no plans for my better half and i ever breaking up, but life happens, and i want to make sure she's protected. |
I'll be fine giving half my shit away to a woman in divorce as long as: 1. She had my children and is a good mom 2. Is hot enough to justify it without shame (i.e. not fat) 3. I still have cash to bang chicks half her age edit: Currently have no shit to take so bang on!!! |
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Otherwise I hope your sister is planning to have a prenup that says he can't take half her duplex if things go south. |
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I tell her not to be so sure but she laughs in my face! She's sweet though so I don't pimp slap her. :woot2: |
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I think it's more about having assets split, but with that the only asset not being the principle residence. There's not much worse (esp when kids are involved) for a relationship to end and then a house to be sold by force. And ur right, different stokes for different folks, I like simplicity in my life. Breaking up is a horrid experience, then dealing wih loads of mess after is just a monster headache waiting to happen, so I plan to mitigate this all whilst not losing any potential returns on invested capital... But then again, I'm not "normal" |
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So guys I'm still having difficulties finding a place to rent in Richmond. I've looked at CL and asked some agents but no luck so far. Could someone PM me if they have a better way to find what I need. Would be very helpful to me. Basic requirements: -Townhouse or house -Will allow 3 (very well mannered) Huskies -2 car (side by side) garage -In Richmond -Has fenced backyard -Budget under $3500 -Can start renting anytime Will put down a higher pet deposit and prepay 6mths rent in advanced if need be. Will write an agreement to repair/replace anything that is damaged by the dogs ie grass, carpet etc. Price really isn't an issue, just need to find the right place for my family to live till we find a right place to buy. Will rent for roughly 2-5 years to wait for market correction, currency fluctuations, and teardown/building time. |
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Canada and Australia are both commodity-based economies and recipients of Chinese flight capital in the last 5-8 years look pretty dangerous to me. Vancouver real estate is so tied to the continuous inflow of Chinese elites' money. In order to sustain the upward trajectory in home prices more capital have to continuously to be pumped into the city. Anti-corruption drive and a slowing (but potentially much more) Chinese economy will slow that process. If you are bullish on Vancouver, you'd almost have to be a bull on China. Unfortunately, the story in China is showing cracks all over the place (no pun intended), not just economically too. |
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When the bottom falls out of these expensive properties, it's gonna hurt bad. |
"Hurt" will be the ones who even if the prices half, they still have trouble coming up with a decent amount of down payment. Let say average house value looses a 1/3 of the value tomorrow, the prices is still in the range before Olympics. The wage / job situation has to change, don't expect a hipster barista can be able carry a mortgage by their own. It is great for hedge funds and REITs but no so much of a "typical" Vancouverite. The market has moderated a bit the last few months. Also the biggest increase are the places where land use / zoning had changed (Cambie, East Van).. if you look at anywhere west of Arbutus, the prices haven't changed much the last few years. Quote:
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How bad will it get? Just approaching my 5 month anniversary with my girlfriend. She lives on Dunbar just down from Stong's. Such a beautiful neighborhood, the people are so friendly, walking around you can tell people love their houses and put a lot of effort into maintaining them. Sure there are places with 3 foot tall grass that are obviously foreign-owned investments but the majority of people's lawns and gardens are immaculate. The park is full of smiling people and dogs with a good temperament. It is my dream neighborhood and I love how peacefully quiet it is at night compared to Gastown. Holy fuck it is a fucking GONG SHOW here on the weekend. While on Dunbar I did see native indians brawling in the middle of the street drunk. But hey, whatever, they're indians, what do you expect? Comes with the territory. Kind of like living next to a tuner that specializes in Mustangs, expect the occasional burnout and smile when it happens! Will her neighborhood drop to a reasonable price? She rents a nice house for around 3k a month. I would love to someday live in that neighborhood but houses are like 2+ mil! Damn. |
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$3K rent for a $2M property. Using a VERY VERY VERY primitive metric, that place is worth about $550K based on that rental income. 1% cap rates! BUY BUY BUY! |
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Fuck it, I'm moving to Tofino!!! |
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too soon? |
Holy crap, $3 milli house listed in south Van; V1080248, 2177 QUALICUM DR, Vancouver, British Columbia V5P2M3 |
The house looks to be finished nicely. But there is something laughable about having a $3m house with both a basement suite and laneway house. Kev |
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What the fuck... that's not even a nice neighborhood at all?!?!?!?! |
Fraserview is a pretty nice area. |
Fraserview close to Bobolink Park is a nice area. I just don't know if it is nice enough to be worth $3M, even if it were a brand spanking new house. |
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