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I used to live at 60th and Victoria over a decade ago, that neighborhood was full of gangs and dickheads Going to the 7-11 on 50th and Victoria at night was dangerous, got my ass kicked twice! Maybe it's cleaned up now but the neighborhood doesn't exactly look very nice. A lot of dumpy houses, shitty cars, and not exactly very good to walk anywhere. Any bike lanes nearby? I'd say 3 million is... fucking insane for that place!!! |
The North Arm Trail Greenway (bike lane + pedestrian walkway) cuts right through that area. The intersection and area immediately next to the said 7-11 is a bit ghetto, but the houses that are hidden on the side streets are supposed to be quite nice. But still... not $3M nice. |
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With real estate prices skyrocketing, all the new comers now need (illegal) rental suites to afford their homes. Parking's been horrific because tenants across the street are parking in front of our lawn. More people just contributes to more problems (hit and run being one of them, and I was almost a victim once). GL on the $3m price tag. That house better be decked out with 24karat gold bath tubs or something. Our land size was slightly smaller but with an older house of course (around 25-30yrs) and we sold for roughly half that. Newer houses around the same size are selling under 2M. |
That can't be the right price... I can see it asking for just over $2M. The land itself is assessed at $1M. There's no way the price of the house + "markup" is another $2M. That house looks totally overbuilt for that neighbourhood. It sticks out in a bad way. |
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where ever you go, stay the hell away from the area between Cambie and Alderbridge, west to Shell road. how this area is even approved for residential, I have no clue. Giant planes landing every 15min, all the way to 1am~2am. when a planes fly over your house, with windows open, you cannot hear what the person sitting next to you is saying. Summer time, you better have AC, cuz you cannot open windows. there are couple of low rise condos going up near new Walmart, I feel bad for ppl who bought it. good thing i'm only renting, you can bet i'll be GTFO there as soon as rent is up. |
if they land every 15mins, how could you not know what you were getting into :pokerface: |
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Did anyone read about that leaked gov document that basically said that Canada is fucking itself over with its economy? Something like that, I'll try to find the link a little later. edit: from http://vancouvercondo.info/ take with a grain of salt, as with all media The middle class is doomed. You may have heard of that internal Conservative Government report on the middle class prepared by Employment and Social Development Canada even though it was never released. The Canadian Press used the Access to Information Act to get a copy and it’s mostly remarkable due to some of its blunt take-aways: “The market does not reward middle-income families so well,” says the report. “As a result, they get an increasingly smaller share of the earnings pie” compared with higher-income families. The report also refers to debt, saying “many in the middle spend more than they earn, mortgaging their future to sustain their current consumption.” “Over the medium term, middle-income Canadians are unlikely to move to higher income brackets, i.e., the ‘Canadian dream’ is a myth more than a reality.” Well it turns out that there’s another way to look at the same data, as Finance Canada has just done. “Their analysis arrives at conclusions — namely that middle-income families have stagnant wages, are unlikely to move to higher income groups, and are increasingly indebted — which appear to conflict with the general message in Budget 2014 and previous internal briefings,” says an accompanying briefing note for Oliver. The new report points out that moving from single earner to double earner households as more women have joined the workforce has acted to keep the middle class afloat. The Finance Canada report estimates about 70 per cent of the increase in middle-class household incomes since the mid-1990s can be attributed to higher workforce participation rates, primarily by women workers. “There is no second wave of women, spouses, entering the workforce,” said New Democrat MP Nathan Cullen, the opposition’s finance critic. Of course the MP is being overly pessimistic without cause, there’s an obvious next wave of income for households and it doesn’t require polygamy. The children are our future. It’s time for Canada to get in line with global economic trends and fully utilize the productivity of the available workforce. We have a large population of potential workers that remain untapped. Instead of wasting tax dollars and time in school, children could be gaining valuable experience cleaning homes, mining coal or any number of other jobs to help support the household. Lets not squander this bright future opportunity, let’s put the kids to work! |
This city blows anyways.http://weber.$$$$$$$$$$$$.com/3.jpg |
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i can complain about vancouver as i did something about it and moved |
And I had to move somewhere else to appreciate how great Vancouver really is. |
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Ive been here since Jan this year, not gonna get used this Maybe not so much your area... This is just out side my door at 11pm Located between 4 and gardencity This one is considered not the worst, plane wasnt big one Probably 737. When i say big, i dont mean 747 big, i mean 767 two engine big and loud enough to drive me nuts. I dont know how anyone can put up with this much noise every 15-30mn at night. After 12ish when passinger lines stop, then comes the fedex and DHLs throughout 1am 2am. Not as frequently but still.... |
http://i.imgur.com/sd5hx4S.png :whistle: |
Last thing I'd want is to live in a construction zone in building 1 as buildings 2, 3, 4 etc go up. Most ppl won't buy financial options or even equities as they say it's "rigged" or not a physical asset, so they buy real estate. But prebuild a are options contracts the same as a call or put on aapl is.. We live in a dangerous financial world for the financially undereducated |
There's several condo buildings being built around the Brentwood area already. Hard to imagine people will buy into it when they know that traffic in a few years will become unbearable. :fulloffuck: |
the traffic on lougheed is already terrible. few years ago i recall making a left onto lougheed from boundary. it took almost half an hour to get to willingdon WTF WAS I THINKING???? |
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If you're stud, you can get a chick to purchase one for you |
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parent's have millions of cash sitting around and never needed to show gf chicks I had $ living at home and not purchasing saves tons of money |
http://www.troll.me/images/asdasdasd...here-thumb.jpg :suspicious: you didn't just put a dog in a washing machine did you? |
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I live in the area and the increase in traffic lights in the area is a headache. The "old new" one just west of Willingdon (east of Rosser) to me seems so unnecessary. You're telling me that people living in Vantage or the West side of SOLO can't walk half a block to Willingdon/Rosser to cross the street? Driving Lougheed between Delta and Boundary is a nightmare nowadays. I'm all for creating a pedestrian-friendly area, but the new lights seems like overkill. |
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