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unit 10-06-2023 11:39 AM

we joke about it all the time but one of our biggest motivators to moving into detached or at least a th was not having to take your garbage, compost, cat litter, etc... down the elevator and do the walk to the garbage room. same goes for unloading the car after buying more than two bags of stuff. at the condo we even had really good parking spots close to the elevators and even then we hated leaving stuff in front of the elevator and going back and forth 2-3 times to the car, then calling the elevator to go up. first world problems i guess.

unit 10-06-2023 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by is350 (Post 9111113)
Anyone purchased earthquake insurance here? If so, did you buy a secondary insurance that covers the deductible of the earthquake insurance?

if i have to pay like 25k in the rare 10% chance i will see a major earthquake in my lifetime then i'm ok with that. i don't feel the need to have to cover that even further.

68style 10-06-2023 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by radeonboy (Post 9111105)
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Not sure what your budget and style is but this seems (relatively) decent with room for 4 cars out in Tsawwassen. The area's pretty nice to live outside of limited food options.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9...14539743_zpid/

This is exactly the one I had in mind when I typed that lol

It's actually a little bit overpriced though per sqft... other solds in the area are mid 600's and this one is 750 or something? Not like it has a huge yard or anything too... and the carpet is fucked in both rooms with a fireplace, they renovated the fireplace but the carpet just kind of ends where the old fireplace used to be.

Examples:
https://photos.zillowstatic.com/fp/a...1536_1152.webp

https://photos.zillowstatic.com/fp/1...1536_1152.webp

That's a big wtf head scratcher............. how is anyone ok with that after the fact?

68style 10-06-2023 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9111117)
we joke about it all the time but one of our biggest motivators to moving into detached or at least a th was not having to take your garbage, compost, cat litter, etc... down the elevator and do the walk to the garbage room. same goes for unloading the car after buying more than two bags of stuff. at the condo we even had really good parking spots close to the elevators and even then we hated leaving stuff in front of the elevator and going back and forth 2-3 times to the car, then calling the elevator to go up. first world problems i guess.

I kinda appreciate those walks at night as sanity walks... like if the wife/gf or dogs or kids or whatever are being just "TOO MUCH" in some way... just slowly saunter off to somewhere. I guess it's the non-smoking version of going out for a smoke.

That said, a garage would provide pretty much the same solitude lol

unit 10-06-2023 12:30 PM

i think what made it so much worse for us was that our garbage room was always in the most fucked up state. bins would be so full sometimes you'd just leave your shit on the floor or in a few cases take it back upstairs for a few more days. sometimes i was just in utter disbelief when i opened that door.

Badhobz 10-06-2023 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9111108)
It's also sad to watch someone work their whole life and pass it down.

Does anybody have a general idea how quickly the elderly body degrades from 70 - 90?

my mom (67) turned bat shit crazy after all this covid nonsense. It runs in her family (Alzheimers and other fun mental illnesses) but shes totally obsessing over bullshit now.

So if your mom is still in good health both mentally and physically please encourage her to go out and do as many things as possible.

As of today, my dad volunteered to go into an assisted living home (partially just to get away from my mom) cuz he broke his hip and is likely unable to ever walk again. So now i got a crazy old crow living in the old apartment, a broken old man, and tiny spy ballooon.

LIFE's FUCKING GREAT!

68style 10-06-2023 12:33 PM

I saw your imposter in downtown the other day, walking to the Canada Line and there was an asian dude decked out head to toe in black Costco sweats/sandals...

Badhobz 10-06-2023 12:37 PM

WTF. ive started a fashion trend.

i also saw a carbon copy of myself in Dolar the other day, wearing the same getup.
We both saw each other and give each other the thumbs up.

JDMDreams 10-06-2023 02:49 PM

Dude I'm like dying after walking 20000 steps a day, a 70 year old plus will bitch for sure especially if they Asian

Alpine 10-06-2023 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9111117)
we joke about it all the time but one of our biggest motivators to moving into detached or at least a th was not having to take your garbage, compost, cat litter, etc... down the elevator and do the walk to the garbage room. same goes for unloading the car after buying more than two bags of stuff. at the condo we even had really good parking spots close to the elevators and even then we hated leaving stuff in front of the elevator and going back and forth 2-3 times to the car, then calling the elevator to go up. first world problems i guess.

I know you mentioned that your garbage room was a shit show but now that I am in a detached I actually miss having a garbage room (as long as it isn't a mess).

With garbage pickup being every 2 weeks and compost/recycling once a week things get stinky pretty fast. I've resorted to using freezer space to keep my compost/garbage indoors until collection day.

Alpine 10-06-2023 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9111130)
WTF. ive started a fashion trend.

i also saw a carbon copy of myself in Dolar the other day, wearing the same getup.
We both saw each other and give each other the thumbs up.

You're part of the redflagdeals uniform crew!

is350 10-06-2023 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9111118)
if i have to pay like 25k in the rare 10% chance i will see a major earthquake in my lifetime then i'm ok with that. i don't feel the need to have to cover that even further.

Hmm from what I have researched so far, deductible is like 100 to 200k... and some insurance companies require the deductible to be 20% of your home price. A 1.5m house then has a 300k deductible...

twitchyzero 10-06-2023 03:35 PM

take turns living out of badhobz' lexus LM bang bus if the homes collapse

Badhobz 10-06-2023 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Alpine (Post 9111141)
With garbage pickup being every 2 weeks and compost/recycling once a week things get stinky pretty fast. I've resorted to using freezer space to keep my compost/garbage indoors until collection day.

not sure if you guys noticed, but all the parks are getting stuffed full of mysterious bags that looks a lot like household garbage. People cant wait 2 weeks for their garbage to be dumped, so they resort to dumping it at parks etc.

i tried to throw my dog pooh bags away and half the time its jam packed already. :suspicious:

Manic! 10-06-2023 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9111148)
not sure if you guys noticed, but all the parks are getting stuffed full of mysterious bags that looks a lot like household garbage. People cant wait 2 weeks for their garbage to be dumped, so they resort to dumping it at parks etc.

i tried to throw my dog pooh bags away and half the time its jam packed already. :suspicious:

When you have 10/15 people living in a house garbage piles up fast. You will have more garbage than what the city allows you to throw out.

donk. 10-06-2023 05:16 PM

If you can't wait an extra week, then take your ass in your car, and drive to the dump and pay the fee.

I'd pay good money for a "return it" garbage program, as a tv series:

Spoiler!

carsncars 10-06-2023 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9111125)
i think what made it so much worse for us was that our garbage room was always in the most fucked up state. bins would be so full sometimes you'd just leave your shit on the floor or in a few cases take it back upstairs for a few more days. sometimes i was just in utter disbelief when i opened that door.

I'm sure there are costs associated with it but man I love how TO buildings have garbage chutes. All the units I've lived in have the tri-sorter versions so you can drop trash, recycling, and organics down. I only go to the actual garbage room for oversized stuff. There must be something about Vancouver building codes that makes them nonviable because I've never seen one in a condo there.

Hondaracer 10-06-2023 06:38 PM

Our old place had a garbage chute, built in 87 though

unit 10-06-2023 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by is350 (Post 9111143)
Hmm from what I have researched so far, deductible is like 100 to 200k... and some insurance companies require the deductible to be 20% of your home price. A 1.5m house then has a 300k deductible...

i guess it depends on how much it increases your payment. i cant remember exactly how much it increased ours but we pay about $130/mo and earthquake is like 1/3 or 1/4 of that. if you had a deductible that was 20% of your home's value then i would hope that your payment would barely be affected.

radeonboy 10-07-2023 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 68style (Post 9111120)
This is exactly the one I had in mind when I typed that lol

Not like it has a huge yard or anything too... and the carpet is fucked in both rooms with a fireplace, they renovated the fireplace but the carpet just kind of ends where the old fireplace used to be.

That's a big wtf head scratcher............. how is anyone ok with that after the fact?

Didn't notice the carpets by the fireplace in that one....how weird. Makes you wonder what else the owners cut corners on.

I agree that particular rancher is pricier on the $/sqft side, and the ones that have a low $/sqft with a low asking price move very quick. You pretty much have to be ready to submit an offer right away when one of these listings appear.

Mikoyan 10-07-2023 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by radeonboy (Post 9111180)
Didn't notice the carpets by the fireplace in that one....how weird. Makes you wonder what else the owners cut corners on.

I agree that particular rancher is pricier on the $/sqft side, and the ones that have a low $/sqft with a low asking price move very quick. You pretty much have to be ready to submit an offer right away when one of these listings appear.

Not weird at all.

"Eh, we're selling anyways, might as well not spend any more money on replacing the carpet, the buyers will rip it out anyways."

I think it just gives you a read on the sellers that they're going to be difficult to deal with and try to nickel and dime everything.

RabidRat 10-07-2023 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by carsncars (Post 9111157)
I'm sure there are costs associated with it but man I love how TO buildings have garbage chutes. All the units I've lived in have the tri-sorter versions so you can drop trash, recycling, and organics down. I only go to the actual garbage room for oversized stuff. There must be something about Vancouver building codes that makes them nonviable because I've never seen one in a condo there.

+1. I can't imagine any other way.

bcrdukes 10-07-2023 04:44 PM

One thing I miss about living in a condo in Toronto is the garbage chutes with the tri-sorter.

Sucks when it is out of service or some idiot occupant throws something down there that doesn't fit.

MarkyMark 10-07-2023 04:51 PM

Vancouver comes off as a place where the garbage chute would constantly be out of order due to some idiot trying to shove a mini fridge down it.

GLOW 10-07-2023 04:56 PM

i remember when i lived in a condo a neighbour on the floor would leave their garbage in front of their door on the hallway (i'm guessing to take it out when they head out b/c too lazy to make a trip?)

made the hallway smell like a chinatown alley in the summer, so annoying


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