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Posted this in the election thread earlier, but it applies in here as well New York Times Exposes BC Liberal Corruption with regards to Real Estate Quote:
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So studio apartments with no parking which are usually around 420-450sq/ft in DT are now selling for $475k-$500k. For perspective, the same units were selling for around $400k a few months ago. Unreal. |
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Everyone should have known christy had no intention of actually pulling the trigger on any tangible affordability effects. Justin however I saw a few people voting for him based strictly on affordability and monies in der pockets |
^ What kind of idiot thinks the federal government is going to do anything to lower housing prices in BC? |
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A few sample studio sales from April... Yaletown - 432sq.ft - list: $479,000 sold: $512,000 Downtown Robson - 500sq.ft - list: $524,800 sold: $515,000 Downtown Drake - 465sq.ft - list: $529,000 sold: $515,000 |
Lol... $1,180 sq/ft on that yaletown box |
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Yaletown: $900 to $1300 per ft Gastown: $750 to $1000 per ft. Allot of people in Gasttown advertise at $700 to $800 a ft but they always go above asking..... |
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I agree, in my mind though it's very hard for me to invest into a unit which I would never consider living in myself. However, that was a $150,000 mistake I made about 4 years ago when a developer we were working with offered me a unit that wasn't selling for below list (335k I think) in south surrey. A year later the neighboring unit sold for 520 |
^ I know it is tough to buy something you would never live in, but people buy stocks in a company that they would never actually buy their product, same kind of thinking when it is an investment...... |
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Another good article about how foreigners are treating Heritage status homes. The City should fine the shit out of the owners for letting it rot or not give them a permit to build a new house on the lot when this one falls. Abandoned and flooding Vancouver house raises fears for next door neighbour - British Columbia - CBC News |
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Instead of banning the demolition of the heritage homes they should just force developers and owners to build to a certain style that suits the neighborhood. Imo that house in the article is not "heritage" it's jammed up beside an industrial complex on a busy road with a shit tonne of new infrastructure and buildings. I can almost guarantee you it does not have any sort of historical designation they are just using the term heritage due to the age. My house was built in 1908 and it has no designation even though it has quite a bit of "character" the money involved in an extensive reno would be redicuous for most places and if push came to shove and I was being held back from tearing down and rebuilding I'd probably just burn my own place down or cause enough structural damage to deem it a write off. |
Nothing looks worse than some monstrosity that doesn't fit the neighborhood it's in. The EI's we're/are notorious for this, building some huge pink house in an older neighborhood with houses a quarter of the size. |
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I don't mind big, but I do mind big and ugly. |
Craftsman or Tudor, or go home. Brick, shingle, or Hardie plank, or a combination of them. That's it. |
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hey guys.. I got a scenario and I need your opinion. Currently i have an investment house in cloverdale which prob worths 850k. Bought for 637k a year ago with 30% down. So now I am thinking to let it ride and buy more for investment. I can either #1 pull equity from my house and buy 1 house around 700k in Langley, Mission or Abby. #2 sell my house and buy 2 around 700k also out in Langley, Mission or Abby. It seems I could only afford these areas if I wanted detached houses but also because of their potential. There could be a #3 if I wanted condo closer to Vancouver. What do you guys think is the best? |
imo a forum is the last place you should be asking advice relating to investments, especially of this amount... everyone here can claim to have knowledge or some theory of the market but no one would be accountable to the outcome of it |
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