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With the upgraded laneway policy (bigger ones) I hope that we'll see more alleys become tiny streets (minus the cars). Vancouver does the "best" job of this as they put street lights in the alleys but most cities treat alley like shit (Burnaby can't bother with any lighting in back lanes for example). |
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Anyone have suggestions for moving/storage companies? We will be storing all our stuff for 1-1.5 years while we build. Anyone have suggestions? I’ve heard of companies that just pack your stuff into a container, and it sits until it’s needed. That’s fine as long as it’s conditioned. I’ve looked at Pods. Seems decently priced. Their largest container “may” fit all our junk. (1400sq/f place plus some garage junk). |
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Here's a shot showing Vancouver vs Burnaby lighting - Burnaby has LEDs so different colour temp but lots of dark spots. Meanwhile Burnaby has a $2+ billion reserve fund that they are sitting on.... Edit: Direct link to image didn't work - here's the Reddit link: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnaby/com...vancouver_and/ |
I was using U-Haul self storage on Marine (between Knight & Fraser) when I was living in-between homes. They have huge garage door openings to make the moving of big items as easy as it can be. I was of course moving everything on my own, but I can't see how you can't get the movers to help you move your things into a storage site there. The best thing was -- they had 24 hour access, and that worked really well with my schedule at the time. Quote:
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https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7064169 New data shows record stretch of people leaving B.C. for other provinces — and many are headed to Alberta Time to red neck:considered: |
With RE prices at 1/2 to 1/3 of Vancouver, it's not a huge surprise for those that don't have strong ties to BC to make the move. A lot of my friends have trended eastwards in the city as the years piled on but it gets to a point where moving to Calgary/Edmonton probably makes more sense than moving to Abbotsford from a convenience stand point. US Fed is signaling decreasing rates starting 2024 and I'm going to assume BoC will follow soon after the US Fed ACTUALLY reduces rates. Together with gov't and tech sector ending remote work, the RE market is going to be insane again. |
So my relatively new boss made a trip over to visit the other day. We were chatting, and he wants to get me to look after more work on the mainland. They're finding the people there are just too junior and need someone more senior like me looking after the bigger jobs there. He eventually slipped out "maybe you could eventually even move to Vancouver". I just about laughed in his face. I said "Im sorry, I moved to the island to escape Vancouver". But seriously, a move back would be a downgrade to life. I mean right now I live in a house with a decent yard, detached garage, in the most centrally geographic location in greater Victoria. My office is 1.5km to work, and my wife has two direct bus routes to her office downtown which gets her there in 20 minutes. My son's school is 2 blocks from my house, and my mother in law who provides the before/after care lives halfway between us and the school. The word "commute" and "rush hour traffic" hasn't registered in my brain for a long long time now. I can't fathom where I'd get anything in the lower mainland even 10% as good and convienent to my life as what I have now, and not to mention probably needing to pay a hefty, hefty premium on top of that. He doubled back and was like "yeah I guess, there's really no reason you couldn't do all this remotely" |
My gf and I made a massive Pros and Cons list for moving to Calgary... I know my situation is unique to others as it's not purely financial (ie: my best friend has lived in Calgary for the last 10+ years) but no amount of fact-twisting and weather related elements could swing that list in British Columbia's favour let alone Vancouver proper. For those interested in some of the deets I don't mind sharing: Spoiler! |
See you there :alone: |
The beauty of lower expenses is that you'll have so much extra disposable income living in Alberta. Higher income, No 7% PST, Cheaper gas + insurances, Housing costs cut into 40-65% cheaper. You can fly into Vancouver every summer during the good months, leave to somewhere tropical every winter to avoid the cold in Alberta and still come out decently ahead financially. In my scenario, I was toying with the idea that if I sold my $600ishk Condo and rebought a house/duplex in Calgary for $650-900K, I could could easily rent out the other side or basement to cover a lot of the housing costs. Then live my dream of buying every used car @ 0% GST. Swap 2-4 cars a year lol. Vacation to tropical every winter. |
A friend of mine sold his Surrey condo, he owns 2 Units + 1 Airbnb @ $170-230K cost per condo in Calgary. Their rents are insane $2,000 - 2,300 downtown for a 1BR He's a scumlord in Alberta but manages it in BC. Has no issues since his tenants are all young professional who are able to coordinate repairs when needed. |
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But we're also looking at Calgary as well. The exodus from BC is real. These people cash out, ex-pat out, buy their perfect home and all the toys. They adjust to the outdoor life and never look back. Red Deer is now passed 100k population and rises 1.1% year over year. From what I read, their property values rise 2-3% a year whereas Calgary was closer to 8% last I checked. RS Alberta chapter coming soon? :alone: |
We first landed in Edmonton after Shanghai as my dad’s genius idea of going to a place where there was little to no Chinese people would somehow make him special. Edmonton for fuck sakes ! I caught pneumonia the first year and developed asthma from all the coughing. All because we couldn’t afford a thick enough jacket and it was -40 and we had no car. I went back to Edmonton a few years ago and I still have fond memories of that place. It was wholesome and I honestly still love it. Did I ever tell you guys I went o elementary school with JR La Rose ? Yeah small world. Alberta rocks. Fuck this province (still better than Quebec those. I hate those separatist clowns) |
This talk about moving to Alberta and having all this “extra money” etc. makes me think of people who say their crappy job is so great because they have all these benefits but then they never use any of those benefits lol. Sure, if you actually move there and do take tropical vacations, buy toys, realize your gains here and live it up, more power to ya. But how many people do exactly what’s being talked about here, move to Alberta, and just do the exact same shit they do here but now you live in Alberta? Lol The lower mainland is falling off pretty hard, but it’s still no Calgary/Edmonton lol. I guess I speak from a position of privilege where I don’t have to watch my spendings etc. so closely, but for me it would be a place like Penticton, or leaving Canada completely. I would -never- find happiness in Alberta even if I owned a bunch of properties and had “spare” money to burn |
I wanna move to New Zealand or Australia but I think those guys are like super racist to Chinese people. And all this yahhhhh nahhhhhhh accents will destroy my boners |
Is Calgary the better option than moving to Chilliwack? I've never really been to Chilliwack, but people seem to like it out there, they say the lake is right there and it's quite beautiful and you get good bang for your buck out there. The major benefit is that it's less than two hours away from Van, so if you need to be in the city, it's relatively easy. Apparently Calgary isn't that cheap anymore. it would be roughly the same price of Chilliwack? |
Anyone I’ve ever known from chilliwack is totally fucked up lol It would have to be acerage for me to move to Chilliwack, and at that point you’re looking at prices comparable to detached In Burnaby and Vancouver for anything decent |
I dunno man I was looking at some pretty big lots right out of Calgary, like an acre or more for around $1.5m and it's literally enough for anything, giant garage shop, touge driveway, rally track around the yard :accepted: meanwhile we're taking about $1.3 1000 sq 6 Plex here + have to fight for Street parking. :fulloffuck::fuckthatshit: |
I’m saying chilliwack. I’m sure youcan get an amazing home for 1.5 in and around Calgary |
https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...ounty-monterra Tear down money, https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...y-bearspawcalg Bad hobz money I can't imagine needing more house than that |
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I’m even a big outdoors person, fishing and hunting my whole life. But I’ve also become a soft city boy who needs the comfort of restaurants and concert venues within a stones throw. Also being an hour + away from an international airport would be a no go for me at this point |
Calgary has an international airport? Direct flights to Europe, your fave place. |
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