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How would he know? He's never had to work for a dime |
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Sex Tape > Mortgage |
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Heres an example, I mean, its not a baller pad by any stretch, but all I do at home is sleep, fuck, shower, and browse RS. Otherwise, I'm out for lunch/dinner, walking the dog, playing hockey, working, snowboarding, etc. Maybe am less interested in where I sleep than some. http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/va...337494112.html |
As Canada’s housing market slows, industry tries to paint rosy picture | Mortgages & Real Estate | Personal Finance | Financial Post Coles Notes: Real estate slowing down, but industry is trying to manipulate words and data to make it appear that things aren't as bad as it is. Sales plummet in major markets and the industry comes up with a new explanation for the decline, draping its comments with a sense that everything is just fine. The excuses are piling up. Spoiler! |
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Where is it? I'm in the heart of Gastown at Cordova at Carrell, $2050 a month, but I have 20 foot ceilings and 1000sqft with mountain and ocean views, and the ability to make as much noise as I want at 3 AM with the bass cranked and 20+ people over, along with it being my work/live studio for filming/art/whatever. I also have wooden support beams at 15 feet high up, and I put plywood down and put my bed up there with a ladder to reach it. Girls love it because it's like an indoor tree fort. You would not believe how many girls have seduced me by claiming to want to check out my bedroom, climbing up there, getting under my blankets, and then getting naked before I climb up to see what they're doing I completely agree that if your place of residence is for sleep/eating and not an integral part of socializing and business, then yes, by all means, rent somewhere cheap or have roommates. I think for any artist or creative person, you need a space where you can be inspired and collaborate with other like-minded folk. When I lived in Langley I met no one interesting or artistic, and it was impossible to not have a car. Living in Gastown I can have no car and it not only doesn't hinder, it actually forces you to mingle and find other means of transport. I can't wait until next spring to get a bike, I'm sure I'll meet a ton of people alone just biking! That's the beauty of downtown living I can't stand having roommates though, nothing quite like being able to walk around nude, and not worry about doing someone else's dishes when you have company coming over and you want your place spotless. The place I live in is valued at somewhere around 700k last I checked. I can't imagine how much of a down payment I'd need to buy this place. Even with 100k down, I wonder what my monthly payment would be? The strata fees alone here are something insane like $400 a month, too |
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Wait, so some months I would have to pay 1308x3 + $400 strata fee + monthly savings for the yearly property tax? Fucking rape! |
I live right on cornwall, across from kits pool. We have to be moderately quiet though, but its me and the girlfriend and a puppy, so its certainly a different lifestyle. I'd love to be able to have a place where I could throw masher parties, and have it be a social outlet like that, but once I got serious with the lady, that being a necessity ended. Although the place I was before certainly allowed for that. Jamming until 3am shitfaced was pretty fucking sweet. |
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If you went with a once a month mortgage, you would be looking at $2836. |
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i could spend like you and still never have to work :D but if you wanna atleast wanna stop working RETIRE one day its really not the way to do it Did you not watch the video i posted for you? What im hearing from you is your CASHFLOW is exactly of a poor person your money comes in from whatever job you do then get expensed everything like RENT at the end of the month. that's why you don't have a dime in savings |
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You couldn't spend like me because you don't have the same desires as me. You have no ambition because you've been given everything. Try as hard as you can, you could never be me. If I lost my ambition, I could save money and eventually be like you. Another thing is there are multiple paths to wealth. Indeed, many people who eventually found great wealth were poor on paper until their ambition and ideas lead to a large amount of income coming to them once one of their ideas stuck. I could list off a bunch of major companies who were founded by people with less than $1000 in savings which eventually had gross revenues in the tens or hundreds of millions. Besides, regardless if you have 10 mil in the bank, I had an incredible weekend and I have a ton to look forward to this month. Does my bank account really affect my life if it has 1 zero or 7 zeros behind the first digit? Nope, it's still fun as hell :) |
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I enjoy writing, it gives me purpose, and being an artist gets me primo ladies. If I get a little fame for my book(s) and film work, I will be knee-deep in the finest 'tang this side of the playboy mansion. Really, what status do you have, or what interesting things do you have to talk about when you meet people? I'm sure even if you had 100 million in your account, if you and I were at a table with a group of strangers, I'd have all the attention regardless of how much cash you had on you. People really aren't impressed by money, but rather, what life you build for yourself with what resources you have. For all intents and purposes, you come across as a bland, generic asian with no style or personality. |
Example: REALTOR.ca -Property Details F1220129 Imagine if I bought this place. 200k, near Skytrain, view. On paper, having property and a mortgage would look good. In practice, living there would suffocate my personal growth. What would inspire me in that neighborhood? What beneficial social circles would I meet living there? What are the types of people I would meet here as opposed to living in Gastown? What style would I develop from the sights and sounds around me? When I made twice or three times as much as I made monthly now, I was bored. I lived in the suburbs and my growth was extremely limited. Very little art, people were static, and the style was so bland. You and I have vastly different ideas of what "wealth" actually is. :) |
Wealth is determined by the life a person has lived and leaves behind that has a everlasting footprint,not how much money you have in the bank when you die. |
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Te each their own. If it wasn't for people like Jason, then who would people like Diesel rent out their downtown property too. At the same time, without people like Jason, where would people like Diesel get to live their lives vicariously from. |
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With $$$, there is women. Without $$$ there is women too so its not difficult:D having some laying around is just a BONUS |
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Obviously, I don't want to be here forever. And we have an arrangement that we can continue managing the building even if we move. Yeah, we're that good :) Occasionally I think, maybe we should buy something...at least have it that its ours. Well, my monthly cost goes way up and I get an obviously newer 2 bed, maybe 2 bath condo where I need to answer to a stupid strata council and become one more in a filing cabinet of people. I don't live on the top floor anymore, and its a cookie cutter condo. Or I need to chunk down over half a mill for a fixer upper house in New West which would be the only real advantage to moving...which would mean we need to work way harder to maintain our lifestyle, as so much more would be going to housing. It really makes that rent check for my premium apartment but pays out like a 1 bedroom easy to write... I suspect what will happen is: buy the condo, but don't live in it. |
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Also being a alpha male helps out alot,does not matter how much money you have,if you're a insecure small average looking guy,you won't get that hot cutey you've had your eye on and you definatelty won't be attracting any either.....unless they are golddiggers. |
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