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Just put a deposit a pre-sale 2 bedroom condo in Burnquitlam and I plan to sell my place once the markets pickup again. It's not due until a couple year later so it works quite well. |
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Is there any validity to this, should people be paying attention to issues that may arise down the line such as in the 90's? |
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Do your due diligence and stick to reputable developers. |
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1) There are touch up spots on my wall 2) Leaky sink due to gasket improperly installed 3) Floor trim loose 4) Creaky laminate floor after 2 years of use I would get a trusted inspector to do the pre-purchase inspection so you can bring up these points to the developer before delivery. |
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Btw not every condo has been hammered. In our case, we actually saved $100k this year simply by shopping around to another broker. In another case, I know of a strata who proactively invited the insurance company to see their condo condition and improvements in person, and therefore avoided an increase. If your building is lucky enough to have avoided too many claims, and you have a Strata who takes the right steps, you can possibly avoid a big increase (no guarantees obviously). |
/ strata fees / insurance premium My condo insurance premium in pomo went up 92% this year. 30$ increase to original 260$/mo. 0 claims in last 6 years In comparison to usually just getting a 3% total year over year strata increase for everything. My dump in vancouver also had a 120% increase. 37$ increase on original 330$/mo A couple of water claims over last x years |
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I live in a 2 year old condo with no claims and our strata fees jumped 50%. I guess you're the lucky one but clench your ass cheeks tight cause you might get raped next year like the rest of us. |
You know that the developers advertise new condos / prebuilts with low strata fees and they usually jack it up a couple years after? |
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You can use borrowed funds for down payments for mortgages that don't require CMHC insurance. Even if you use CMHC insurance, you're still allowed to use home equity to secure another mortgage. You're not allowed to use credit cards or other unsecured loans for CMHC mortgages. |
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Unless the government gets involved this is affecting everyone through no fault of their own. |
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<insert rolleyes emoticon here> FailFish |
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I've looked at older units and it some of them don't seem to be around anymore. |
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I also heard good things about Cressey and bosa. You gotta dig deep and ask around. Honestly its really bad out there. Westbank and Onni seem to get the most horror stories. |
^^ my realtor also told me to stay away from Thind |
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Van, hella yes Yeah, you and dukes never came by to use my pillows :awwyeah: / 2x10 ceiling beam nails snap in and out of place, cut my ceiling open and moved them over / the owners upstairs are heel walkers, ive lived in a dozen condos, and nothing compares to this couple / they flooded my bathroom twice / elevator squeels on every stop, and half the time is 1" too high/low / hydronic check valve or pump is under neath the wall in my bedroom, and you can hear it 24/7, useto it now / 72 hours for diy full bathroom reno, never again, but looks OG |
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Friend bought a unit at River Park Place by the Richmond Oval. Apparently it's completely shit. Built by Intracorp, not sure who manages the property but it's so bad that break-ins should just be expected. They did a security audit and found out that the developer cheaped out on a lot of stuff where it's a huge security concern. Friend's fridge broke and it's a new build LOL. Friend called into Intracorp to complain. They're paying about $450/mo in strata fees, so you would expect good service or smt. But devs don't care haha. So yeah intracorp, no go. |
^^ my friend who lives in the metro town towers says similar things. Things are beat to death and everything is like China, no one gives a crap about any of the strata rules |
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Getting service for a new fridge has no relationship to the strata fee you pay. An appliance that breaks down is a warranty issue and if I were the developer, I would just tell you to deal with the manufacturer, provided that you're still in the appliance's warranty period. Most modern appliances are a crapshoot these days. |
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Your building is gonna need night time security 7 days a week. No matter how much u beef up your locks they'll still damage it and eventually get in. Its just gonna get worse in our current recession state. Another reason why strata fees will keep goin up. |
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