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I paid 1k for my inspector last year. Utterly useless this time around.
Back in 2008 We used a guy named TED out of east van. He was already in his 60s back in 2008 so I’m pretty sure he retired now. He was great. Went into the crawl space, went into the attic. Did a very thorough report on the old rancher house and found us over 80k worth of improvements required.
That spooked the seller and they gave us a 50k discount.
Of course we did absolutely none of his recommendations and lived in that house for 17 years. Big whoop. We cheap. The damn thing didn’t collapse and those lead / copper pipes didn’t make duhhh dumber me think. Knot and tube wiring didn’t blow up or catch fire
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__________________ Geriatric Motoring Crub Member #444
Elevator : are you kidding me ?!? 48 floors. 6 elevators and during “rush hour” I still had to wait for up to 10 minutes. Who would put up with this bullshit. If you lived on the higher floor you collect a cesspool of idiots by the time you hit parking
i lived in toronto downtown and it had 51 floors, there's 6 elevators... how many did you expect? 8?
Yeah at times it does suck. but 6 is more than plenty if it's working well.
As to parking.. that's why i had living in apartment after groceries / costco run. I quikcly bought this. Wife told me no, i told her to kick rocks cause she's not the one lugging groceries...
happiest investment ever.
The only thing king ed and Fraser has is its west of main, personally I don’t get it
We have some friends who’ve lived in the area for 30+ years and one day last summer I was going over there for dinner and had an hour or so to burn so I just walked the neighborhood. There are more derelict, unkept properties on those blocks than almost anywhere else I’ve seen in Vancouver. You’ll have a new build next to a house with 3 foot tall grass and a tarp on the roof. It’s really weird
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Dank memes cant melt steel beams
Another 10 years there’s going to be BOLO posters up for an angry old white man muttering about government and taxes wandering around Fraser looking for his house on Main and swearing it’s just east of there hahaha
It's only assessed at $3.3 and wouldn't you take that much and get 6000sq and hide in white rock
100% ... for that 3.3M, you get just one garage attached to a laneway house (which usually means garage is tiny). So you'll have to fight for a parking on the street for your 2nd car.
Also isn't Fraser main area a death zone cuz it used to be a dump or something that's why the road are all jank and broken up. And you can't have a straight fence.
$3m, your back yard is a golf course, lots of parking for the hoopties
The buyer profiles for these two homes are quite different despite the similar price. The Vancouver home likely appeals to someone who needs or values the rental income from multiple mortgage helpers, whereas the South Surrey home probably attracts a buyer who doesn’t rely on that income.
If you also work in an office full-time in downtown, the commute out of South Surrey / White Rock can be a serious PITA between crossing the tunnel and the bridge(s).
+1, where you are in life also matters a ton.
IMO for me, I love fitness and hosting... and I prefer it when friends come to me instead of me going to them; I will overpay for a Kits / West End / Yaletown spot to save myself travel time.
See the thing with Dt condos or any skytrain hub condos is that it's still a bitch to get to. There's often no visitor or very limited visitor parking. All of my friend's drive and none of us public transit. Especially if you have partner, kid or dog. So even if you are in the city it doesn't really help. Also a lot of people my age who's old enough to own property, all own in the suburbs as they've all outgrown 1 bed condos. So it's actually easier to meet outside of the city. You go to someone's house to eat and drink anyways, so it's not like you need to be at some dt restaurant. Space > location.
And those houses doesn't seem to be on big streets, will you run into heritage home issues and can't tear down, then you fucked.
+1, where you are in life also matters a ton.
IMO for me, I love fitness and hosting... and I prefer it when friends come to me instead of me going to them; I will overpay for a Kits / West End / Yaletown spot to save myself travel time.
These are garbage !!!! Shaddup you dumb kid you. Stop being so damn young and hip and head full of permed hair. Get a haircut, turn that happy face upside down and join us geezers in suburbia
You can watch me do oil changes on my Toyota Corolla while yelling at every sort of chinks imaginable
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If you also work in an office full-time in downtown, the commute out of South Surrey / White Rock can be a serious PITA between crossing the tunnel and the bridge(s).
Pal of mine lives out in Cloverdale and his company declared return to office 3 days a week out by Coal Harbour and it's kinda brutal for him. Leaves home at 6am so that his commute is "only" an hour long. He's got two young kids that he doesn't get to see in the mornings 3 times a week but that money is really great at the moment so he's sucking it up for now.
Also isn't Fraser main area a death zone cuz it used to be a dump or something that's why the road are all jank and broken up. And you can't have a straight fence.
Fraser and 16th area is a peat bog, that's why the city used that area as a dump back in the day.
100% ... for that 3.3M, you get just one garage attached to a laneway house (which usually means garage is tiny). So you'll have to fight for a parking on the street for your 2nd car.
You talking about that house on Elgin and 1 garage? Cuz it actually has no garage........ Not even a carport. The structure in the alley is 100% laneway home with walkways on the left and right of it..
Was running errands today in the area so I drove by...... Alley is all gravel with large potholes. And so many old houses on the same street.
$2.9M for a water-head that does what my GF won't? SOLD
Also comes with the added bonus of people yelling until the wee hours of the morning outside your front door and imitating your bath tub pee on you feature at your front step when they can’t find a bathroom. Random vomit surprises too.