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That means you would have to take out a line of credit, which is usually higher % interest rate to use as a down payment on the new place instead of borrowing against your equity as a down payment. |
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Morons signed their lives away to the bank. How do they afford the kids with 6k take home a month? Are they going to go on gofundme and beg for money? Or leeching the parents. Also the problem with any government intervention is that you would have morons like these protesting it because they're deep in leverage shit that it would be insult to injury to have the price being controlled or god forbid, lower. Damned if you do damned if you dont. Foreign buyer policies should have been in place years ago. Now we're too far up shit creek. |
students or people from out of town that don't plan to lay down roots. especially if it's near a hospital you could have nurses from abroad working for a couple years. |
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don't you get asked if it's fully furnished, partially furnished, or unfurnished when people come looking? i find that usually is a good indicator of the market in that area. local people tend to have their own shit. i've had people looking partial or fully, usually to out of towners, international students, or people living all the way out in like chilliwack but going to school in the city for a few terms. people tend to want to sleep in their own bed unless they're not from BC: i.e. don't have a bed with them to bring along |
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And I thought if wife and kid actually move back to Canada I was going to put kid into Southridge. :badpokerface: |
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^ with the above said, I think all this talk and speculation about who makes what and who can afford that and they are idiots for going in so deep, at the end of the day we all find a way to make it work. Buy, rent, invest, mooch. It's really all about survival and priorities at the most basic level |
That seems a heavy price to pay to go to south ridge when you can go to pacific academy for almost half that. And Pacific Acadamy, in terms of appearance at least, looks like a far superior school than south ridge |
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If you are going to spend $25K on schooling, I would definitely send your kids to St Georges. Sure the education is better than most public schooling, but it is the bonding with future premiers and Captains of companies that is the real benefit Vs bonding with regular folks!! haha! btw, I never went to St Georges..... |
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I graduated from Holy Cross, and one quick look at my facebook shows the folks that I graduated with aren't the captains of industry that their parents expected them to be. Maybe it's the scourge of gen Y, or maybe private school isn't the saviour of lost children. But our claim to fame is a pair of grads who own a few bars in the lower mainland. I sent my kids to a very good public school, and I regret it. They're good kids, but the curriculum is a joke and as such I've had to get outside tutoring to fill in the gaps in their knowledge. So in effect, I'm getting a "free" education for my kids. But it's costing me hundreds of dollars a month to get them to that elusive 4.0 GPA. That said, I'm with z3 guy. As douchey as he sounds, St. George's is where it's at if future success is what you're after. The relationships you make there will help you make money in the future. Plus the chances of knocking up a Pattison, or Washington granddaughter are very high if you got game. |
Chinese real estate investors are reshaping the market Some of the themes in this article have been covered before, but it's a good summary of the factors at play, what the real estate industry means for Canada overall, and the risks. From a macro perspective, it's FUBAR. |
Little round of the guessing game here, this is a development we're currently finishing up, panorama area of surrey, 152nd and 60th. 2100 sq ft living space, 3 bed + den with a detached double wide garage, as well as a 400 sq foot unfinished retail space/store front below: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...pslj9w74lh.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...psk9n5mhjd.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...ps3hqdeaq9.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...ps5hj4cnlx.jpg All 6 units sold out without a show home or sales center. How much? |
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625k Bob! my 2nd answer :troll: Spoiler! |
$900K |
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