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rb 02-15-2023 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9090773)
Looking at comparables for what I can get in the suburbs for $650 - 850K, nothing worth moving further away for.

Kind of like this place.

https://www.rew.ca/properties/479697...-port-moody-bc

St.Johns street traffic sucked 10+yrs ago. Its nauseating these days in rush hour as there's also construction zones. Takes atleast 25-30mins to move about 4kms. One of the main reasons I want out of this area of the tri-cities

donk. 02-15-2023 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rb (Post 9090775)
St.Johns street traffic sucked 10+yrs ago. Its nauseating these days in rush hour as there's also construction zones. Takes atleast 25-30mins to move about 4kms. One of the main reasons I want out of this area of the tri-cities

That road needs to be double the width, if not triple to account for future development. Good thing they are building mid-rises everywhere instead :pokerface:

underscore 02-15-2023 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 9090772)
I didn't realize you were in the Okanagan. Making comparisons to accessing amenities in the lower mainland is a bit funny, considering it's 4.5 hours away. The highways are also frequently are affected by inclement weather and other issues.

They're easy comparisons because they're in the middle, but there's plenty of others to pick from if you prefer. Hows your trip to Drumheller, Banff, Revelstoke, Fernie, The Shuswap? The highways to the lower mainland can have problems but I'll take them over the ferry any day. There's several to choose from, I don't have to make reservations to use them, there's no schedule I have to follow, and I don't have to spend an hour and a half listening to some jerks car alarm go off. The most I've spent stopped on the Connector is about half an hour, compared to the hours I've spent waiting for ferries.

Again pros and cons to everything/everywhere, but to me the ferries are worse by a long shot. Every time I have to go visit my family out on the Gulf Islands the ferry is by far the worst part of the trip. Granted you have to take 2 ferries for that which is a lot worse than 1 because whoever runs the schedule at BC Ferries is a colossal idiot.

Great68 02-15-2023 01:33 PM

So what you're saying is that you've adapted your life to living in your region.

"How's your trip to Drumheller, Banff, Revelstoke, Fernie, The Shuswap?"

This means nothing to me, I don't care for trips to these places.

I'd be like me saying "How's your trip to Tofino, Bamfield, Broken Islands, Carmanah Walbran, Strathcona Park, Cape Scott, Lake Cowichan"?

underscore 02-15-2023 02:08 PM

FailFish that's not what I'm saying but sure yeah, the island is the best place to live for absolutely everyone, regardless of what they actually like. my mistake.

My trip around the island was pretty nice though. We went, saw the few interesting things, and left.

Great68 02-15-2023 02:14 PM

I don't even think you know what you're even arguing anymore.

Your original comment was "the island seems neat until you get fucked by the ferries".

And I'm saying "that's not an issue to most people here because we simply don't use them as much as you think we do"

I don't think I ever said "The island is the best place to live for everyone", you're just pulling that one out of your ass.

A bunch of years ago (when I first got my Speed 3) I took a trip around the the okanagan was kind of nice though, saw a few interesting things, and left.

underscore 02-15-2023 02:26 PM

I'm not really arguing anything, I'm just saying living there wouldn't work for me and some people seem to be taking offense to that. Really they should be supporting that line of thinking since I'm guessing people moving in screws you guys just as much as it's been screwing us lol. If it doesn't then you've been fortunate.

Traum 02-15-2023 02:59 PM

Location-wise, I think this particular place is actually decent because despite the mad traffic that you get on St. Johns / Barnet, you can probably dodge a lot of the heaviest traffic if you head off south on the small streets (Clearview Dr, then maybe up Thermal Drive or something), or escape east on Dewdney Trunk Road.

As rb was saying though -- you don't want to get stuck on St. Johns at all, nor do you want to get stuck on Barnet. Also, this unit faces north, so you'll be looking / hearing the traffic on St. Johns / Barnet.
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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9090773)
Looking at comparables for what I can get in the suburbs for $650 - 850K, nothing worth moving further away for.

Kind of like this place.

https://www.rew.ca/properties/479697...-port-moody-bc


lowside67 02-15-2023 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by rb (Post 9090775)
St.Johns street traffic sucked 10+yrs ago. Its nauseating these days in rush hour as there's also construction zones. Takes atleast 25-30mins to move about 4kms. One of the main reasons I want out of this area of the tri-cities

Ditto that. We like our house, like our neighborhood between Suterbrook and Coquitlam Center but the traffic / commute is becoming absolutely insane. We are prioritizing our move up to Burnaby for this reason.

-Mark

VR6GTI 02-15-2023 05:42 PM

Traffic in Port Moody is crazy and it’s going to get worse. I’ve tried every way around it. Doesn’t decrease the time and only adds to the stress and maybe having an accident so I just ride it out

whitev70r 02-15-2023 06:17 PM

Always thought that Tsawwassen or Ladner might be the best place to look for a place, in a few years time, the new Massey bridge will be built and it will be smooth sailing ... oh wait, they gonna replace a 4 lane tunnel with a 4 lane tunnel + 1 lane for pedestrian/bikes. :ahwow:

Gerbs 02-16-2023 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by rb (Post 9090775)
St.Johns street traffic sucked 10+yrs ago. Its nauseating these days in rush hour as there's also construction zones. Takes atleast 25-30mins to move about 4kms. One of the main reasons I want out of this area of the tri-cities

Something you wouldn't know unless you lived there, 30 mins :heckno: I complain about 30 - 35 minutes away from downtown in east van.

I'm thinking of what the most optimal places to live are with WFH in mind or at least 2 days in office. Drove home from Pomo to Mount Pleasant area in < 25 min at night time and that was shocking. Didn't realize it was that close.

CivicBlues 02-16-2023 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9090807)
Always thought that Tsawwassen or Ladner might be the best place to look for a place, in a few years time, the new Massey bridge will be built and it will be smooth sailing ... oh wait, they gonna replace a 4 lane tunnel with a 4 lane tunnel + 1 lane for pedestrian/bikes. :ahwow:

It's going to be 8 lanes with 2 of them bus

So we're going from 2+2 (3+1 during counterflow) to 4+4 (1 of which is going to be Bus/HOV)

twitchyzero 02-16-2023 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9090780)
The highways to the lower mainland can have problems but I'll take them over the ferry any day. There's several to choose from, I don't have to make reservations to use them, there's no schedule I have to follow

i sorta agree with this

i see way less value going to vimc and i prefer even the hassle of an international crossing and seattle jam for ridge than to subject to peak season ferries

previous page going on vacations from yyj: unless it's changed they don't fly anywhere outside the continent. But it is definitely interesting to hear from a pilot's take

https://www.victoriaairport.com/non-stop-destinations

can you guys feasibly still access cheaper US parcels? not that it can somehow justify the insane ridiculous housing and some annoying traffic in the LML haha

underscore 02-16-2023 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 9090850)
i sorta agree with this

i see way less value going to vimc and i prefer even the hassle of an international crossing and seattle jam for ridge than to subject to peak season ferries

previous page going on vacations from yyj: unless it's changed they don't fly anywhere outside the continent. But it is definitely interesting to hear from a pilot's take

https://www.victoriaairport.com/non-stop-destinations

can you guys feasibly still access cheaper US parcels? not that it can somehow justify the insane ridiculous housing and some annoying traffic in the LML haha

I think the appeal of going to VIMC is if you live on the island already? If you're talking specifically about going to the track it's like 4hrs for you guys to get to The Ridge. It's 1.5hrs for me to get to Area 27 but it's only like 1hr to VIMC from Victoria or 45mins from Naniamo. I'm also guessing they aren't pretty much guaranteed heatstroke like I am if I go to The Ridge. I'm just guessing though and I've got like a room temperature IQ so, y'know. lol.

ssjGoku69 02-16-2023 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9090845)
Something you wouldn't know unless you lived there, 30 mins :heckno: I complain about 30 - 35 minutes away from downtown in east van.


Same here! my commute from east van to work (door to desk) takes about 45 minutes in traffic, but I get coworkers saying their commute to the office from Surrey takes about the same time. Something doesn't seem right

whitev70r 02-16-2023 09:58 AM

^ perhaps it depends on when you leave home. Sometimes leaving 1/2 hr earlier can shave 15 mins. And then you get to leave a tad earlier too ... presumably.

Gerbs 02-16-2023 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ssjGoku69 (Post 9090852)
Same here! my commute from east van to work (door to desk) takes about 45 minutes in traffic, but I get coworkers saying their commute to the office from Surrey takes about the same time. Something doesn't seem right

Also depends on where you're gridlocked. When I was in South Van commuting to BCIT, it'd take almost 20 - 35 minutes until I figured out there were some smaller streets I could cut to avoid Boundary / Kingsway / Willingdon.

Leaving the condo to the parkade on some days take 3 - 6 minutes vs walking outside to street / garage

sonick 02-16-2023 11:45 AM

About 40 mins door to door from Coq Center to DT on WestCoast Express. Pretty much similar when I was in Richmond taking Canada Line with Park & Ride at River Rock.

hud 91gt 02-16-2023 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 9090850)
previous page going on vacations from yyj: unless it's changed they don't fly anywhere outside the continent. But it is definitely interesting to hear from a pilot's take

https://www.victoriaairport.com/non-stop-destinations

can you guys feasibly still access cheaper US parcels? not that it can somehow justify the insane ridiculous housing and some annoying traffic in the LML haha


Connections are generally a must. Was actually surprised to see that link, looks like West Jet has cut back a fair amount from what they use to do.

Parcels? Not that I’m aware of. Heck they can’t even get IKEA. Lol.

Great68 02-16-2023 03:19 PM

With the $600 million expansion they just announced for yyj, non stop intercontinental flights are a future probability:

https://victoria.citified.ca/news/60...g-investments/

Not that it really matters to me much, I don't see myself travelling off continent anytime soon

Hondaracer 02-16-2023 03:37 PM

Have had a lay over in Victoria a couple times going to Mexico

Always grumble under my breathe about how those island fucks should have bussed over and got on at YVR lol

Hehe 02-16-2023 05:40 PM

As someone who have spent a good chunk of my adult life doing undergrad in Victoria, I honestly don't mind the ferry.

But I totally get why some people hate the ferry trip to death. My wife is one of those. We have talked multiple times about our retirement place and I brought up Victoria several times, and the answer is always a hard no or "not unless they build a bridge".

It's just not very pleasant experience. I remember doing same-day trip with first ferry out and last ferry back and I was always exhausted even though I was pretty much at my physical prime. It's not about the time on ship, but rather the wait at terminal, delays, the constant traffic jam as you are off with hundreds of cars heading toward the same direction at the same time.

The way I find living on the island is that you stick with it. You don't ever come to the mainland unless absolutely necessary. If you actually like the whole appeal of lower mainland and would like to visit say even once a month or something like that... I agree, I'd rather live in Okanagan, drive the HWY1/3/5 than taking the ferry.

whitev70r 02-16-2023 05:42 PM

Yah, I go to the island maybe once or twice a year, usually in nice weather season, so I enjoy the relaxing ferry ride through the strait of Georgia, especially when it goes through narrow channels and you're so close to the island. I call it a poor man cruise :lol.

But there were moments in high season with all those cancellations, short-staffed that I wouldn't dare to try the ferries.

Hondaracer 02-16-2023 05:51 PM

Sister in law came over today from salt spring, lined up at 11am, get to the mainland at 6pm


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