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Old 04-15-2016, 10:55 PM   #5776
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if only others will listen. too many people analyze the most trivial data and somehow try to fit those information into their already established beliefs (confirmation bias).

you want stay in vancouver for the long term and have a family? buy if you have the financial backings. do not wait! it doesn't get any more simpler than that. all the other stuff is garbage.
The main problem with this thinking is it drives up the pricing. I'm selling my condo soon so I will benefit from it but it causes other to overstretch due to fear.
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The main problem with this thinking is it drives up the pricing. I'm selling my condo soon so I will benefit from it but it causes other to overstretch due to fear.
why do you care others will overstretch their budget? i don't understand your mentality. if i go to the grocery store and buy a $10 ice cream when there is $5 alternative do you get worried as well?

the market is working the way it is supposed to; and it has been working for the past few hundred years. please worry less and more enjoyment of the gain you will soon realize.

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Why worry if people are over stretched? Give me a break. For someone who is so adiment on the RE industry, I think you forgot these mortgages are loans that have to be paid.

Keep pumping up that balloon Carl. This has probably been discussed before, but how invested are you in the industry that you fail to have any reality on the situation. I'm not seeing much level headed thinking.
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Ok Carl Johnson is right. Growth is unlimited and real estate never drops. Can't afford it? Just borrow more! It's not like anything happened 9 years ago that we should remember.
Also I just learned that the Vancouver real estate market has been running the way it should for several hundered years. It's so strong that it predates the cities existence!
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why do you care others will overstretch their budget? i don't understand your mentality. if i go to the grocery store and buy a $10 ice cream when there is $5 alternative do you get worried as well?

the market is working the way it is supposed to; and it has been working for the past few hundred years. please worry less and more enjoyment of the gain you will soon realize.
If you don't live in GVR, your comment is valid to a certain extent.

Nevertheless, as a resident here, it scares me the thought that RE accounts for majority of our GDP and even with RE at red hot level our economy is still sluggish at best.

It's not the pricing that scares me. It's what happen when it stops. Think Alberta for example. It too relied on a single industry (natural resources) for most of its GDP. When oil tanked, it's in a recession with no end in sight.

Now if RE stops growing (not even tanking, just stop growing), it would mean the start of a recession which would only end until it recovers or some other major industry takes over RE's contribution to the GDP. And that will affect my life even though I'm not the one losing money. It would mean less job opportunities, less vibrant commercial scene (think less new shops/restaurants would be opening, with a few that I enjoy closing)... and more.

A recession is never a good thing whether or not you are financially attached to it. It affects every resident in the area.
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Why worry if people are over stretched? Give me a break. For someone who is so adiment on the RE industry, I think you forgot these mortgages are loans that have to be paid.

Keep pumping up that balloon Carl. This has probably been discussed before, but how invested are you in the industry that you fail to have any reality on the situation. I'm not seeing much level headed thinking.
nice try. i have zero connection with the RE industry nor am i massively invested in real estate except having my own place that i can call home. i don't worry about things i cannot control and where real estate is headed is definitely one of them.
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If you don't live in GVR, your comment is valid to a certain extent.

Nevertheless, as a resident here, it scares me the thought that RE accounts for majority of our GDP and even with RE at red hot level our economy is still sluggish at best.

It's not the pricing that scares me. It's what happen when it stops. Think Alberta for example. It too relied on a single industry (natural resources) for most of its GDP. When oil tanked, it's in a recession with no end in sight.

Now if RE stops growing (not even tanking, just stop growing), it would mean the start of a recession which would only end until it recovers or some other major industry takes over RE's contribution to the GDP. And that will affect my life even though I'm not the one losing money. It would mean less job opportunities, less vibrant commercial scene (think less new shops/restaurants would be opening, with a few that I enjoy closing)... and more.

A recession is never a good thing whether or not you are financially attached to it. It affects every resident in the area.
people have been talking down B.C. for years, yet it is the best province to be in Canada: socially, economically and geographically.
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nice try. i have zero connection with the RE industry nor am i massively invested in real estate except having my own place that i can call home. i don't worry about things i cannot control and where real estate is headed is definitely one of them.
I never said you were, I just assumed you were since your so out of touch. In fact, your smarter then you act. Putting the risk on others. Buy, buy away!

You should act on your words. Buy everything up that you can. The real estate industry is only going to get stronger. You should reap the benifits now before you can't afford too!
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Old 04-16-2016, 08:52 AM   #5785
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Guys calm down. People are going to do what they do regardless. I doubt anyone reads this thread and changes their mind on the biggest purchase decision of their life.

We're always going to need both sides to get a better view.

Is it expensive? Yes. Is it going to go up more? Sure. Do I see a big correction coming. Yes.
Did I still buy? Yes.
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I never said you were, I just assumed you were since your so out of touch. In fact, you are smarter than you act. Putting the risk on others. Buy, buy away!

You should act on your words. Buy everything up that you can. The real estate industry is only going to get stronger. You should reap the benifits now before you can't afford too!
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There aren't many rowhomes with tandem garages in Burnaby. Most townhomes in Burnaby are stacked. There is one new development, Saville Row, on Canada Way that offers rowhomes but they are now in the 750K range. Throw in GST and you're about the same, with a long ways away before occupancy (2018). Most of the other rowhomes are concentrated near SFU (built in the 80s) or there are small pockets in the Royal Oak area. It's insane, but I can see the logic if the buyers were desperate and did not want to go across the river.
Was out with the wife in the area so we decided to stop into the show home.
Of the 161 units, only 12 units are unsold. And of those 12, 10 have yet to be released. Those 10 units are well into the $900K+ range.

Crazy.
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Hong Kong’s housing sales hit a 25-year low in February. The March figure, which came in early this month, doesn’t look good either. The 2,369 residential homes that sold in March represent a 45% drop from a year ago, according to data from the government’s land registry.
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Been lurking for a while now. Perhaps I can offer my perspective.

To me, a home (primary residence) is NOT about making money. It's to simply "lock in" to a price reference point.

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Been lurking for a while now. Perhaps I can offer my perspective.

To me, a home (primary residence) is NOT about making money. It's to simply "lock in" to a price reference point.
which is 100% valid, but unless you're paying with cash, you are also locking in a massive mortgage at today's rates (5 year rates).

you may be able to afford them today, but if rates go up, your monthly income may fall short. it is the debt part that worries me more than the asset part.
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people have been talking down B.C. for years, yet it is the best province to be in Canada: socially, economically and geographically.
Damn, looks like all those Best City in the World (TM) and Vancouver is the next Silicon Valley articles from VancityBuzz finally got someone.
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Sounds more like delusion than pride.
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Was out with the wife in the area so we decided to stop into the show home.
Of the 161 units, only 12 units are unsold. And of those 12, 10 have yet to be released. Those 10 units are well into the $900K+ range.

Crazy.
hrm, I wasn't aware of a unreleased 10 units, did they say when? Phase 3 was all available for sale when it was released.
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hrm, I wasn't aware of a unreleased 10 units, did they say when? Phase 3 was all available for sale when it was released.
If you look at the map, the remaining 10 unreleased units is the row that will be built where the show home and access road is.
The end unit plan F (6-5228) is still for sale and one of the bachelor suites.
That end unit is $900K and the bachelor unit is $305K.
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oh yea I noticed that on the map, I was always wondering about those 2 buildings. Cool good to know
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Just saw this E-Petition to the Government of Canada on Facebook regarding foreign ownership

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That's no true at all!

Rental units have also become unaffordable for families even with a household median income in Greater Vancouver of $74k.

The family of 5 (2 adults and 3 kids ranging form 8months, 2 years old and 4 years old) who rents my parent's basement makes less then 45k a year is doing fine.
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