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^^^ I think it's reasonable, everything has it's cost. Since we love to say Van is top tier city, #1 where else can you have all these mountains, snow, rain and hobos within 30 min. You gotta pay to play. This is the replacement cost. If your house burns down it's gonna cost $1.5 to rebuild so prices isn't gonna be $300k that your average Walmart worker can afford. And if your life is working at singhortons maybe you shouldn't be living in Van. It's how you want to live your life, no one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to stay in Van, you have to live within your means or find a way to grow your means. That's like hobz going to beetle and slaps on the roof and says he only has $3 let's see how fast they throw him out. |
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That wasn't really the point though was it? There's no simple steps (as is being purported) for anyone to accumulate wealth just by investing in appropriate property in the lower mainland. At least not without a massive amount of assistance. |
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Vancouver and the Lower Mainland have some of Canada’s most desirable homes. If it were easy to just show up and find a home that any job could support while maintaining a decent lifestyle, 42 Million Canadians and even people from abroad would move here. It's still simple to buy a $200-300K 1BR in Chilliwack, Calgary, Kelowna with $20/hour. - https://www.rew.ca/properties/109-91...-chilliwack-bc |
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Hell even my brother who worked (part time) his way through school, saved and invested everything has a sizable investment amount - at least 150K enough for a down payment. Granted he's also in a position of privilege and circumstance, paid his schooling with his own money every year, but lives at home rent free. IMO, the problem now isn't saving up for the DP, it's qualifying for the mtg, which you need to increase income to do so. Quote:
Manic might be onto smt that Nanaimo is slept on too. All with garages. Old House - $700K New House - $688K Newer Duplex, $700K 3BD 2BA 1277SQFT TH - $550K 2BD 2BA 1358 SQFT TH - $560K Older 2/2 1234SQFT TH - $400K If you really wanted a house, you can also live in a pretty nice place, albeit leasehold for $400-450K in Vernon https://www.rew.ca/properties/427-hu...enue-vernon-bc https://www.rew.ca/properties/533-loon-avenue-vernon-bc There was also a few listings I found of interest in Ladysmith and Royal Bay area. |
yeah but if you dont live in the Lower Mainland, your chances of meaningful employment also drop significantly. So catch 22. moves to small town, houses are more affordable, but now youre paid like 20-30k less than jobs in the city. |
I think living and working in the Lower Mainland itself is the catch 22. :fuckthatshit: Then again, the amount of money people on this forum have is like Top 1% of GVRD. |
I'd say top 5% of Canada is likely, but we are middle income in Vancouver and Toronto. The spreads between Van/TO vs the rest of Canada is huge. The national average is skew significantly due to the disparity. |
“I started with a small ($20million) loan from my father” Donald J Trump “Look at me showing off my lambo on IG, I can teach you to be rich from stocks/RE/Airbnb” (just buy my online course for $5k) |
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You aren’t even legally allowed to take that much overtime based on rules set by the health care authority. My wife has been a nurse for 15 years. If she took EVERY single possible OT shift available for a year she might make that at $20/hr more than a first year nurse. |
BIC_BAWS - Resident RS Liar :fuckthatshit: |
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or clear $150K in Van and run the math 100x to make sure you're not succumbing to lifestyle inflation by buying a $45K Civic Hybrid. Then proceed to barely buy a 1BR condo :lawl: |
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7 days a week 10 hour ICU shift :suspicious: well they are intubated 90% of the time and you get a 2 hour break at that point, you might as well go to prison |
I joked that she must have a SFH though! |
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If anything, the last few pages have only reinforced something I always thought. My parents with seven figure incomes taught me to be rich and I did it all myself. It's impossible for anyone born with rich parents to position themselves as someone who "worked hard to acheive their own success". You can keep trying, but it'll never happen. |
All those wealthy nurses as an example living it up all over town too, only thing stopping them from being major players economically is their wasteful lifestyles!!!... ffs people need a reality check |
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Or somehow their connection opens up 10-20+ leads as a realtor. Being able to do a 6-8+ year education program with rent + tuition covered overseas because you couldn't get into UBC |
Well.. nevermind when your parents might be in the exact same industry and hook you up with all their experience and connections. |
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Those who have 1% household income earn $315,911 Those who have 5% household income earn $162,210 Those who have a 10% household income earn $125,942 Those who have a 25% household income earn $81,184 Those who have a 50% household income earn $46,151 Those who have a 75% household income earn $22,465 Also: In Canada, it’s estimated that only 11% of Canadians bring in $100,000 annually as a single income. Surprisingly, only 19.1% of Canadian households bring in $100,000 annually. In fact, more people in the United States earn incomes above $100,000 than Canadians. The percentage of Americans that fit into this category is 15.73%. We also have to take into account net worth too as making $250k/yr at age 30 (when you are probably worth nothing) is way different than at age 50 (when you are possibly worth millions) https://www.springfinancial.ca/blog/...-by-age-canada A top percentage of Canadians - Average Net Worth (including real estate) 1% $9,737,000 2% $2,500,000 5% $980,000 10% $840,000 50% $482,000 Median BC net worth is 773k. |
So we are within 5% category on both income and net worth. That's likely going to be the case for most people who bought a house in GVRD in the last 10 years. There's also a shit ton of hidden income as basement rentals are not counted, a lot of tipping is not counted, cash deals are not counted. |
im 1% BITCHES !!!! hoooray! eat my dick, im going to costco to buy hotdogs now. |
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