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Teriyaki 12-16-2020 09:57 PM

Could not pay me to stay a night in that house. That right there is cursed.

underscore 12-16-2020 10:48 PM

The whole place is so eccentric that it makes this jug of whey and Clubhouse seasoning look so out of place.

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DJ Milk 12-17-2020 01:04 AM

I wouldn't mind living there ....................



when I become a Vampire :ilied:

AzNightmare 12-17-2020 02:32 AM

I've never seen a house so themed up like that before, where even your everyday items are matching.

unit 12-17-2020 08:30 AM

no doubt the owner died in there.

Gerbs 12-20-2020 10:14 AM

I've officially closed on my first home by Joyce Station!

Thanks to everyone here for the great discussion over the last 4 to 5 years that helped impact my decision. I'm glad I followed the advice on getting a less expensive older unit so that I can save for an upgrade down the line and have a larger buffer room to invest into ETFs/Stocks. This is compared to dumping everything on housing costs just to get the newest unit. It was dumb of me to expect the newest and nicest condos out the bat when you are still young and haven't paid your dues yet.

I ended up with a mid-2000's unit that ended up being 40% more spacious than a 2018 to 2020 unit. I also have 2 parking spots so I can always have the S2000 close by. Took close to 6 years to save the downpayment without the BofMD.

Hondaracer 12-20-2020 10:16 AM

Congrats!

There’s no shame in buying an older unit, hell, even if I had the money to buy brand new I’d probably still buy somthing older given the benefits associated.

Traum 12-20-2020 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9011055)
I ended up with a mid-2000's unit that ended up being 40% more spacious than a 2018 to 2020 unit. I also have 2 parking spots so I can always have the S2000 close by. Took close to 6 years to save the downpayment without the BofMD.

40% larger + 2 parking spots! That's basically a no brainer over buying new.

Congrats on being debit-ridden for the next 25 years. :D

RiceIntegraRS 12-20-2020 11:02 AM

Congratulations! Hopefully u took advantage of all the perks of being a first time home buyer. Its been awhile i cant think of any of them aside from the land transfer tax

JDMDreams 12-20-2020 11:47 AM

Under $500 should be transfer tax, they said they are increasing this along with the first time home buyer incentive if you need to borrow the down payment. Then also you can take $35000 out of your rsp for hbp if you have that much.

sonick 12-20-2020 01:23 PM

Congrats! +1 on the call of buying an older unit. Mid-2000's isn't even that old.

I live in a 2007 unit, 1400sqft 3 bedroom + 2 parking spots. It's well built and post-leaky condos so it has proper rain screening etc. No way you can find that type of value in a new build.

EvoFire 12-20-2020 01:27 PM

Congrats! Not that I've contributed much to this thread haha.

Gerbs 12-20-2020 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9011077)
Congrats! +1 on the call of buying an older unit. Mid-2000's isn't even that old.

I live in a 2007 unit, 1400sqft 3 bedroom + 2 parking spots. It's well built and post-leaky condos so it has proper rain screening etc. No way you can find that type of value in a new build.

Wow, I can't imagine how much space a 1,400sqft unit is haha. I'm on a lower floor of a high-rise with about 710sqft and 250sqft in rooftop patio space. It's just enough space to have a decent living/dining room, a bedroom that fits a king-size bed, and a small office with multiple windows. Really like how the office/den has windows and power outlets compared to newer units.

The building had $600,000k in contingency fund at 2020 year-end and the depreciation reports indicate we will not have any special levies until 2032. Which is about $2,000 which it does arrive. Hopefully, the buildings health keeps up for many years to come.

Manic! 12-28-2020 03:36 PM

on sale for 9 mill in 2017 now listed for 5 mill going up for auction. Another house in Alberta was listed for 15 mill went for 5 mill at auction a few weeks back. Think this will sell for higher than 3 mill? No way you could build it for that price.

https://www.conciergeauctions.com/au...alberta-canada

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twitchyzero 12-28-2020 05:26 PM

nicely done, can leave my s2k there if you need a placeholder :eek5:

underscore 12-28-2020 11:51 PM

That looks like it's in a pretty nice location too. 20 mins from downtown on the Rockies side of Calgary is probably one of the best places to live in Alberta.

van_driver 12-29-2020 06:59 AM

Any predictions on downtown prices? Looks like market hasn't recovered since it tanked downtown in late 2018/all of 2019

Hondaracer 12-29-2020 08:03 AM

Have ya been downtown lately? Lol not a great situation

Gerbs 12-29-2020 09:11 AM

What's downtown like these days? Coworkers mentioned that Covid led to homeless spreading.

Hondaracer 12-29-2020 09:17 AM

It’s baddddd

Homeless literally everywhere not just the usual spots. Also shit and piss all over entries to buildings/office towers and dirty needles all over the place. I don’t think it’s far fetched at all to say it’s by far the worst it’s ever been currently.

Alpine 12-29-2020 09:35 AM

DT Condo prices are starting to find support and this coincided with the announcement of vaccines. I guess people are buying the news.

winson604 12-29-2020 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9011828)
What's downtown like these days? Coworkers mentioned that Covid led to homeless spreading.

Noticeably nastier, my wife works around Granville/Dunsmuir and has seen a big difference. I was working DT around Robson/Richards area from April-June and also saw an uptick in homeless people as well and with less people being out and about they stick out way more than before.

68style 12-29-2020 11:28 AM

Me and some friends were comparing prices this past 6 months and there’s a lot of primo DT locations we were able to find selling or significantly under ask at $700ish/sqft when new builds in the suburbs are going for $1,000+ which is a sign of no one wanting to buy down there these days and preferring to be out in the suburbs. With all the work from home maybe people aren’t willing to put up with downtown BS (like homless people) to live there?

I’m sure the mayor has it alllll handled though :badpokerface:

Harvey Specter 12-29-2020 11:37 AM

I'm staying away from investing in DT for now. A lot of businesses have shuttered and will continue to shutter and won't be returning plus a lot of companies might move to a work from home model so a lot of the workers might not return so parts of the core will be empty for years and overrun by drug addicts.

Also keep in mind the city is buying up buildings for social housing so imagine buying an investment property and the building next door is converted into social housing. I expect the city increasing social housing in DT in the years to come. My fear is our DT becomes to next DT LA, Seattle and SF.

welfare 12-29-2020 11:46 AM

Vancouver running the exact same retarded policies.
Of course it's going to be like those shit holes.


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