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I have my answer here from city of Burnaby: Parking Quote:
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it's also the most annoying bylaw to enforce for the City because you need to make a report, they have to check with ICBC on whether or not those plates belong there or not (takes 3 business days), then you have to call back after 3 days if they come back and only then will they send someone out. Even then they have to chalk and come back after 3hrs. Low priority and yes it also means on the first incident you get a pass because they won't have your registration info anyways. Parking when there is no signage | City of Vancouver |
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And looking at your neighbourhood having 6 new Asian familes moving in. First off, Vancouver is what, 50, 60% asian, how do you know these people weren't born and raised in Canada, or moved here from HK 20 years ago? What says they're the HAM from offshore? Again, anecdotal evidence isn't evidence at all. |
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You can claim your real estate investmetn has been great, but great compared to what? a GIC? risk adjusted, it is probably better, but S&P500, probably shits all over your vancouver real estate investment given the fact that you can't quickly liquidate, would have move to liquidate, and have most of your eggs in 1 basket. don't give me 2007 S&P500 value vs. today, you would invest over the same time as you've paid off your mortgage (above your cost to rent). |
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My parents went and check it out. Looking at the floor plans vs the price is not worth it IMO. |
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Keep talking about how the Greater Vancouver market is going to crash and how all these "one off" ocurrances keep propping up the market. Everyone has been saying the market is going to crash for the past 25yrs. When I bought my house in Vancouver I never expected it to appreciate much. I bought it for other reasons. I will keep enjoying my life in Vancouver and appreicate the unforseen gains in property value. |
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So you want official numbers from some reputable government body. I can understand that. I remember seeing in the newspaper or somewhere that someone did an information request type of thing regarding the demographics of the high end RE purchases. Over 80% (or was it 90%?) of the recent transactions within the past year (at the time of the information request) had a buyer last name that was of Mainland Chinese origin. You are free to write that off as inconclusive evidence that it is money from new immigrants or foreign buyers, and you'd be right in the court. But we are not in a law court. Most people will probably interpret that trend rather differently than you do. Again, you can say that most people are idiots, and you'd be right. But again, the elitists don't set the trends. The masses do, and the general public has no choice but to ride the waves and weather them. Quote:
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^ here's an article on that: Quote:
He said the subject was a touchy one. “Everybody has to watch when they are talking about racism, that they aren’t trying to be opportunistic, and it bends to the answer that they want, whether it is to exclude or include. So it’s a very dangerous topic.” On this, Tan agreed, but suggested Mr. Rennie and others in the property industry steer clear of attempting advocacy on behalf of the Chinese community. “Bob Rennie standing up for the Chinese community? What Chinese community? Real estate investors and landowners. That’s the community he’s standing up for.” |
^ 4444 is such a noob! haha |
The thing is the foreign money comes by the way of proxy, so it's very difficult to track. But for someone that lives here, and not in europe like 4444, we can see it everyday by all the teenagers that drive ferraris in highschools and at UBC /SFU. you think this money was made locally?? Even you yourself 4444 say that vancouver has no real "economy". here are some more articles covering this: Quote:
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so basically. every other city, has done research, and have evidence that foreign money plays a part. all those cities have some sort of foreign restrictions, but for whatever reason vancouver cant even track it and dont have any restrictions?? dont get me wrong, low interest rates and all the other stuff plays a role. but to say foreign money does not play a factor when some mainland chinese guy just bought a house in kerrisdale for $7 million wont? |
Race/country of origin is a sensitive subject here. No one wants to rock the boat lest they lose business or political support. Blame it on Canadian political correctness or official multiculturalism. I live in a shoebox in the sky in the "suburbs" and I see the influence of overseas money in my building. People who don't attend strata meetings and have their dogs shit on balconies, who don't understand basic rules of behaviour in public, etc. There are way too many newer luxury cars in my building to call them the brainfarts of the typical 50K Vancouver millionaire. You see the influence of overseas money in other ways too. Check out any new restaurant in Vancouver - it's filled with Chinese people, particularly any restaurant that tries to serve French-inspired food. Why does a place like Cafe Medina, which arguably serves a good waffle, have a half-hour lineup everyday during the week? Because, the vast majority of patrons are rich Chinese who don't need to work 9-5 jobs like the rest of us schmucks. To deny this reality in Vancouver is naive at best and ignorant at worst. |
Surprisingly, I seem to have moved into a building where Asians are the minority:suspicious: I live at Meccanica in SEFC, and at our first AGM about ~80% of the owners who purchased a unit attended the meeting. Incredibly, asains (including korean, chinese, taiwanese, etc..) made up only about 10% of the group. Caucasians made up the clear majority of the home owners. Literally 100 feet to the north of my building stands Lido, where it looks like the exact opposite :lawl:. Disclosure: I am chinese. |
people are free to bitch and complain all they want about Chinese/Asian homeowners. I don't care, others don't care, and government definitely don't care. The fault is not mine, don't try to make me feel guilty because you can't afford housing. multiculturalism, immigration, these policies are set by federal government, don't like the rules? Don't hate the player hate the game |
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lol I could care less which country they came from. But if a ton of foreign money starts pouring in out of literally nowhere (since it can't be tracked), which drives up the prices for us poor shits who were born here then why not be a little peeved? Not sure why social warriors need to hold the racism flag so close to their chest. Nothing racist here at all IMO. It's about rich and the non rich. My mom went through Hell coming here from another country (early 70s) so I took personal offense knowing that people could just buy their way in. Whatever, way of the world /rant |
^agreed. bugs me that my parents and now myself contribute to the economy and the benefits of canadians but cannot buy a place here and call it home it also frustrates me to the max that i'll need a dual income in hopes of being able to purchase a shoebox here in van - what if i don't want to share a house with someone.. the only choice would really be apartments/condos - even that is stretching it :mad::mad::mad: |
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i can also live in said rented property paid for by the income from my said diversified portfolio when i choose to retire. in the end of the day, you guys are all blind to the fact that 1 moment can turn ur life upside down, a major terrorist attack in china, the implosion of a credit market, and boom, negative equity. i can never be in negative equity. that is worth something to me. |
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you know, vancouver real estate may go up forever (it won't), but the thing is, you all act as though vancouver real estate or nothing. herd mentality ends up killing the last members of the herd. |
^ OK soapbox boy, we are all blind and you are all knowing! are you sure you are not Marco911 younger insecure brother? haha how come you didn't respond the all the comments about asian money coming to Vancouver? |
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