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underscore 01-14-2026 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9208027)
I think that's a short term problem though - these larger forms of housing are inevitable and in Burnaby the transition is going to be more painful b/c of how much they resisted even basic upgrades in zoning. At least in Vancouver we gradually went from 1 story to 2 story to 2.5 story to 3 stories and now 4 so the neighbourhoods gradually evolved - you get a 80's Van special next to a 2.5 story 90's Van special next to a 3 story duplex etc. It looks pretty natural and nothing looms over anyone too much.

Burnaby FAFO with zoning - they ignored basic housing needs for decades and eventually the province dropped the hammer on them (along with all cities) and now they'll go from 1 story buildings to 4 stories (they've since rolled it back to just 3 stories). I have little sympathy for Burnaby's situation - they should have been doing what Vancouver did instead of dragging their feet on everything from legal suites to duplexes to incremental increases in density each decade.

Yeah the ones here look like that shot from Burnaby. We've got 3+ stories and multiple units built on one lot right to the property lines with no parking, next to ranchers on either side. Most of them having no yard and not enough parking really sucks to see but the city lets developers do whatever dumb shit they want right now, including blowing way past height limit bylaws.

supafamous 01-15-2026 08:46 AM

https://vancouversun.com/opinion/col...m_medium=email

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Should it be easier to open daycares?

If you ask Sophie Ngo, a Vancouver mother of two, the answer is easy.

Ngo and her husband, both finance professionals, work from home but still have a long daily commute. Every morning, her husband drives their two-year-old son to a daycare in Richmond — the only place they could find a spot — then brings their four-year-old son to another in Vancouver’s Cambie Village, then returns to their home in Marpole. At the end of each work day, Ngo traces the same path to retrieve both kids. It’s about 90 minutes each way.

“It’s three hours per day, just driving,” Ngo said. “I don’t know why it’s so hard.”

...

On Wednesday, William Azaroff, who is seeking OneCity’s nomination to run for mayor of Vancouver this year, is to release his first policy commitment: a proposal to change bylaws so child care facilities are allowed “as-of-right” in all residential and commercial areas, as long as they comply with health and safety regulations.

In much of the city, child care is a “conditional” use, meaning permits are issued at the discretion of city staff. In practice, Azaroff says, this means daycare spaces can be rejected for several reasons — including neighbourhood opposition — and that uncertainty likely discourages an unknown number of prospective operators from ever applying.
It's crazy to me (and sad) how much we restrict what can be built in the city - that even necessities like daycares are considered a "conditional" use. That'd be like saying schools are conditional use and that residents can oppose a school being in their area because it'd create traffic (YOU are the traffic mate!). The same goes for basic retail in residential areas - why make people get into their cars to drive somewhere for coffee or milk? Allow basic retail in residential areas so people can walk and we all get less traffic.

unit 01-15-2026 08:50 AM

nimbys.

"it doesn't fit the area"
"too much extra traffic"
"it will drop my property value"

EvoFire 01-15-2026 09:07 AM

Nimbys.

There was a family that was trying to start a daycare in the Douglas Park area (between Cambie/Oak and in the teens). The neighhbours blocked it from happening saying the kids playing the yard would be too loud during the day. You live next to Douglas Park FFS.

You can't make this shit up.

winson604 01-15-2026 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9208156)
https://vancouversun.com/opinion/col...m_medium=email

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It's crazy to me (and sad) how much we restrict what can be built in the city - that even necessities like daycares are considered a "conditional" use. That'd be like saying schools are conditional use and that residents can oppose a school being in their area because it'd create traffic (YOU are the traffic mate!). The same goes for basic retail in residential areas - why make people get into their cars to drive somewhere for coffee or milk? Allow basic retail in residential areas so people can walk and we all get less traffic.

Just look at the yet to be Olympic Village school. Man what a shit show. We need a school to serve the growing demand of the area, wait what it means our park is smaller then fuck no, wait it's too tall, fuck the kids. I work down the street and have been since 2009. I've literally witnessed the construction of the entire village from start to current state. That school should have been up and running for years but nope still fighting. Like just step in and build the damn school already.

Harvey Specter 01-16-2026 12:35 PM

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https://www.ctvnews.ca/resizer/v2/G3...600&height=900

While homes sales have slowed in B.C.’s Lower Mainland, real estate agent Jaden Narduzzi is celebrating a personal win—after selling a property for $800,000 above asking price.

The Port Moody home listed by Narduzzi and business partner Jordon Sutton sold for $3.79 million on Dec. 8, 11 days after being listed for $2.99 million.

“It was pretty remarkable,” Narduzzi said. “Not many homes are going for $800,000 over asking price in this market.”

The 4,819-square-foot home at 8 Creekstone Pl. has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, plus extras that include a fire pit and golf simulator.

Narduzzi acknowledged the asking price was lower than would be expected for the property, which was built in 2020, making it a relatively new home for the area. The previous owners were hoping for a quick sale, he said.

“Our clients had mentioned to us that they wanted it sold before Christmas,” he said. “Obviously a lot of people don’t want to deal with these things during the holidays, so we had a short timeline.”

The listing generated a lot of buzz, Narduzzi said, with approximately 40 people visiting the home between the listing date of Nov. 27 and the offer date.

While the real estate agent said he expected the sale price to exceed asking, he was still “quite shocked” by just how high it went.

“It’s been the talk of the town in Port Moody,” Narduzzi said. “We’ve got a lot of neighbours calling.”

It also marked the highest sale price ever recorded in the city’s Heritage Mountain area, according to Narduzzi, who cited multiple listing service data.

The previous record of $3.26 million was set last February.

Home sales across the region were lower than they’ve been in decades last year, according to data from Greater Vancouver Realtors and the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/art...-asking-price/


Badhobz 01-16-2026 01:16 PM

which money laundering retard would pay 800k over asking? nevermind. i know its one of ours.

bcrdukes 01-16-2026 01:25 PM

Must be that Harvey Specter guy. :troll:

Harvey Specter 01-16-2026 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9208380)
Must be that Harvey Specter guy. :troll:


:lol:lol:lol

yray 01-18-2026 06:57 PM

thats a fucked up lot and house for 3.8 mil

maybe it was built without permits

donk. 01-18-2026 07:13 PM

On topic of NIMBYS

I love when people start complaining about "noise", literally anywhere in GVRD. Especially in high density tower locations.

Those of us in trades, are often hitting pots and pans at 7am (opening and closing truck doors, which are "noisy")

Every few years someone will yell off their balcony, or come out and complain that we are too noisy, or that they will call the city on us, usually in the morning.

To which i smile, and say "go ahead, bylaw states noise is allowed at 7am."

Now..... I hate mornings, absolutely despise waking up early to go to work.

But, I LOVE driving to work, to make EXTRA noise, right at 7am. Heck, saturday and sunday work at the same jobsite? Oh baby sign me up. Get me that impact gun, angle grinder, b tank torch.
And man, its so weird that all this copper, ready rod, and unistrut also seems to "fall" out of my truck early those morning too

:megusta::sweetjesus:

Dont like noise? I have an idea, go buy a house 100km away from the nearest city in saskatchewan.

yray 01-18-2026 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by donk. (Post 9208595)
On topic of NIMBYS

I love when people start complaining about "noise", literally anywhere in GVRD. Especially in high density tower locations.

Those of us in trades, are often hitting pots and pans at 7am (opening and closing truck doors, which are "noisy")

Every few years someone will yell off their balcony, or come out and complain that we are too noisy, or that they will call the city on us, usually in the morning.

To which i smile, and say "go ahead, bylaw states noise is allowed at 7am."

Now..... I hate mornings, absolutely despise waking up early to go to work.

But, I LOVE driving to work, to make EXTRA noise, right at 7am. Heck, saturday and sunday work at the same jobsite? Oh baby sign me up. Get me that impact gun, angle grinder, b tank torch.
And man, its so weird that all this copper, ready rod, and unistrut also seems to "fall" out of my truck early those morning too

:megusta::sweetjesus:

Dont like noise? I have an idea, go buy a house 100km away from the nearest city in saskatchewan.

well reddit vancouver was complaining about the fog horns a few nights ago :lol

Badhobz 01-19-2026 07:18 AM

yes i rather boats crash than hear that noise :lol

Gerbs 01-19-2026 08:26 AM

I have this weird neighbour where the dad (68) inherited the home in recent years, he asks the same rage baiting questions every week

- Can you find a girl for my son (27), he has a gf but I don't like her
- Wow, S2000 going up in price but why do you have 2 cars!
- Can you make sure not to park in front of my house, and let everyone else know too
- Wow the new renter has a S63, he must be poor cause he's a RENTER


Ever since he got my number he sents me 5-9 paragraphs telling me to do things, talks about random stuff and selfies.
- Most recently, he texted out of the blue, soooooooo what year did your dad die again?

GLOW 01-19-2026 08:31 AM

sounds like he's lonely, lacks social skills, mental health or combination of tbh

unit 01-19-2026 08:36 AM

dafuq... i would just start replying in like the shortest responses and not to every question until he stops thinking you're his best friend.

Badhobz 01-19-2026 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9208615)
I have this weird neighbour where the dad (68) inherited the home in recent years, he asks the same rage baiting questions every week

- Can you find a girl for my son (27), he has a gf but I don't like her
- Wow, S2000 going up in price but why do you have 2 cars!
- Can you make sure not to park in front of my house, and let everyone else know too
- Wow the new renter has a S63, he must be poor cause he's a RENTER


Ever since he got my number he sents me 5-9 paragraphs telling me to do things, talks about random stuff and selfies.
- Most recently, he texted out of the blue, soooooooo what year did your dad die again?

just ask him has he heard about the word of god, then go knock on his door dressed in a black and white shirt + pants so you look real Mormon-ey.

he'll block you so fucking fast.

or just start yelling death to infidels and the Zionist regime. either way.

JDMDreams 01-19-2026 09:32 AM

Text him to watch a great show about hockey and Canadian culture called heated rivalry :troll::joy:

GLOW 01-19-2026 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9208617)
dafuq... i would just start replying in like the shortest responses and not to every question until he stops thinking you're his best friend.

respond to everything with
http://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/im...RgrTgrkcXVpA&s

Gerbs 01-19-2026 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 9208616)
sounds like he's lonely, lacks social skills, mental health or combination of tbh

My mom said their grandparents gave the house to him because he's clinically slow, so I told him I've been fatherless for 20+ years, he didn't respond :okay:


He hears me start up the car, runs outside to talk to me for an hour to nag me about his son.

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9208617)
dafuq... i would just start replying in like the shortest responses and not to every question until he stops thinking you're his best friend.

Dude calls 311 on everyone and everything, except me so far

JDMDreams 01-19-2026 12:50 PM

Get him to add you to his will ??? Profit

unit 01-19-2026 12:56 PM

bang his son

donk. 01-19-2026 03:04 PM

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...pMpeGnIj8&s=10

quasi 01-19-2026 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9208617)
dafuq... i would just start replying in like the shortest responses and not to every question until he stops thinking you're his best friend.

Yup, I'm all for being nice but if I really don't like someone or they are clearly idiotic I have no problem being icy as fuck, they'll the message real quick. If they didn't I'd just keep escalating until they did.

Take one of my best friends, he didn't really like his neighbour but the guy would always come around everytime he had his garage open like they were best friends when in reality he couldn't stand him, he'd run his business out of his house which was fine but the customers would always block my buddies driveway. Eventually he just lost it on him, told him to get fucked, to stop coming by his house and next time one of his customers blocks his driveway he's calling a tow truck. He never had to talk to that neighbor again, message received.

Badhobz 01-19-2026 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 9208646)
bang his son

you had the HOMOS again didnt you? :pokerface:


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