REVscene Automotive Forum

REVscene Automotive Forum (https://www.revscene.net/forums/)
-   Vancouver Off-Topic / Current Events (https://www.revscene.net/forums/vancouver-off-topic-current-events_50/)
-   -   Vancouver's Real Estate Market (https://www.revscene.net/forums/674709-vancouvers-real-estate-market.html)

underscore 08-17-2023 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeanutButter (Post 9106852)
the vaulted ceiling bedrooms is an instant no for me. I would hate being in those rooms.

Yeah trying to rig up the sex swing would be a nightmare.

carsncars 08-18-2023 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9106768)
This is about the same price as that modern new build in Brentwood, Kitchener and Nanaimo almost:

https://i.imgur.com/AB95AAK.jpg

https://www.rew.ca/properties/525420...t-vancouver-bc

Which would you rather have? For me it’s a no brainer with this house

The furniture in this house is a bit too bulky/numerous for its size/layout, it's not doing it any favours. The 3rd bedroom upstairs (south exposure) is also a weird layout.

I agree it looks like a house that someone built for themselves to live in. Could be nice with a bit of paint and furniture that suits it better...

yray 08-18-2023 07:49 AM

y'all realize that house is 82 years old :lol

they did quite well reno-ing to modern standards

Hondaracer 08-18-2023 08:01 AM

I took that picture walking by and figured it was a new build with how good the outside looked

It was obviously a total gut and only the basic structure remained from the Reno. Which is a bit weird because the lot is a bigger than average corner lot, they probably could have been able to build the same size house if they had just torn the original down

Eff-1 08-18-2023 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 9106828)
A few of you are saying negative comments about decent looking houses, which makes me wonder - what does your current place look like?

It's easy to be picky when you can't afford something.

hud 91gt 08-18-2023 08:20 AM

In our situation we can reno larger then if we were to tear down. So that’s exactly what we’re going to do. .75 FSR vs .70…. And according to new bylaws starting soon that will be down to .60.

I’m with Honda, not likely there was much left of that house when it was reno’d. They kept the low basement height, and that’s about it.

JDMDreams 08-18-2023 08:40 AM

Damn houses are burning in Kelowna, shits getting close to home. I wonder what's gonna happen to the market if everything is in a fire zone.

bcedhk 08-18-2023 08:48 AM

I wonder how much the home insurance will increase to reflect on these changes to our summer climate.

bcedhk 08-18-2023 08:56 AM

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...rmit-1.6939264

https://vancouversun.com/opinion/col...dcare-facility

The two recent examples above just shows how flawed and inefficient the public hearing process is. IMO once the boomers die off, public hearings should be conducted electronically and vetted through AI.

Hondaracer 08-18-2023 08:58 AM

Was suppose to go to sun peaks today

Fires shutting down HWY 1, fires turning toward sun peaks from the wind, and now fires jumped Okanagan lake and threatening Kelowna? Fuck

Hehe 08-18-2023 09:13 AM

Has anyone ventured into or knows someone specializing in walk-in cooler/freezers but in residential?

So, our garage's spare fridge just went kaput. And while researching for a new unit and talking to a friend down in the US who knows a thing and two about fridges, he told me since I've got the space, why not do what many residential homes down in US are doing: adding walk-in fridge/freezer into them as it provides much more space and easier access.

At first I looked at standard walk-in units... price-wise, they are quite ok. As a matter of fact, volume to volume, it provides much better cost-effectiveness than any decent fridge out there. The BIG problem seems to be that these pre-built units are for commercial buildings and I'm not so sure I could just order one, put it in the garage and call it a day.

Then it seems that they can also be custom-built for not a whole lot more money, but again... all the contractors I found in this related field work strictly in commercial settings.

Thus, my question is... is this even a thing here in Canada? Do we have anything in the BC building code that prevents adding such a unit? (basically a big foam insulated box with a condenser unit)

roastpuff 08-18-2023 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9106875)
I took that picture walking by and figured it was a new build with how good the outside looked

It was obviously a total gut and only the basic structure remained from the Reno. Which is a bit weird because the lot is a bigger than average corner lot, they probably could have been able to build the same size house if they had just torn the original down

Much faster to do a gut rather than a full teardown and rebuild. The wait for CoV demo permit + building permit would have added a couple years to the timeline.

Gumby 08-18-2023 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeanutButter (Post 9106853)
I think we're being picky to be picky. Anyone who owns a detached house in BC is better off than most people.

We live in a 30-year-old house that we reno'd ourselves and I take pride in my house, the grounds are clean and the inside isn't cluttered, but will note it's nothing special.

Agreed! The house I'm in is currently 10 years old and it was custom built for us by a trusted relative, so I watched it go up and know that no corners were cut. It's not fancy by any means, but I'm happy with the layout and it works for my family of 4. I'll likely be living here until I'm old.

The Producer 08-18-2023 09:41 AM

plus it looks way nicer than every new build

that's a beautiful house. There's no reason to ever replace a house that isn't rotten.

This is a house I walk by in my parents neighbourhood. It's fallen off the market now, but was up for several months @ 3.2 million

https://www.zealty.ca/mls-R2744718/4...-Vancouver-BC/

it's stunning. I would never choose a new build over something like this.

Hondaracer 08-18-2023 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 9106888)
Much faster to do a gut rather than a full teardown and rebuild. The wait for CoV demo permit + building permit would have added a couple years to the timeline.

Yea, which is so stupid

mikemhg 08-18-2023 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Producer (Post 9106804)
fuck these cookie cutters are ugly. the modern day vancouver special.

negative character.

This is considered an ugly house?

RS is crazy :lol

I'd suck a dick for this house.

mikemhg 08-18-2023 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeanutButter (Post 9106853)
I think we're being picky to be picky. Anyone who owns a detached house in BC is better off than most people.

We live in a 30-year-old house that we reno'd ourselves and I take pride in my house, the grounds are clean and the inside isn't cluttered, but will note it's nothing special.

It's the internet equivalent of someone posting a pic of a supermodel and some basement dwelling nerd saying he wouldn't fuck because her elbows are pointy.

Hondaracer 08-18-2023 11:37 AM

To me it’s moreso like, for that price point I wouldn’t be looking for a house like that

I’ve been in many of that type of build, lots on the south slope of Burnaby. And I find them always to feel quite disjointed. Always like some kind of unused theatre room taking up 400 sq fr in the basement etc.

Being able to choose between a home like that and sonthing else would obviously be a nice problem to have though.

It’s also funny because a lot of us here seem to complain about bad layouts but then a house like that KINDA uses a bit different mentality and a unique design it’s like fuck that place!!! Lol

Badhobz 08-18-2023 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDMDreams (Post 9106881)
Damn houses are burning in Kelowna, shits getting close to home. I wonder what's gonna happen to the market if everything is in a fire zone.

I flew over it on Monday. Sheeshhh blanketed a huge area full of smoke. This climate change is getting serious.

https://i.postimg.cc/nhy6ykKT/IMG-7033.jpghttps://i.postimg.cc/2Sbs9JWV/IMG-7031.jpg

JDMDreams 08-18-2023 11:51 AM

I guess all the tree huggers can go hug the fires out. That carbon tax sure is working out for the environment ain't it.

Badhobz 08-18-2023 11:53 AM

I weep for the children. Good luck kids !!!

underscore 08-18-2023 11:56 AM

Yeah this is a pretty bad one, though it seems to mostly be heading north away from the major populated areas.

This was last night. It managed to jump the lake and spark small fires in the north end of town too.

https://i.imgur.com/T8nE9LX.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ZpfoC8P.jpg

Badhobz 08-18-2023 11:58 AM

Jesus…. You stay safe underscore

donk. 08-18-2023 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hehe (Post 9106887)
Has anyone ventured into or knows someone specializing in walk-in cooler/freezers but in residential?

I have never heard of such a thing, nor through anyone in the trade.

My question is, why do you need THAT much freezer space for a house, unless you have 8 people living in it.

I would personally just suggest buying a new reach in, and call it a day. Several people just buy an extra chest freezer, and that's more than plenty for a family of 4 or such

hud 91gt 08-18-2023 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9106923)
I flew over it on Monday. Sheeshhh blanketed a huge area full of smoke. This climate change is getting serious.

https://i.postimg.cc/nhy6ykKT/IMG-7033.jpghttps://i.postimg.cc/2Sbs9JWV/IMG-7031.jpg

Don’t think that’s the Kelowna fire. Fires are burning all over. The big ones have smoke that looks like a thunderstorm. They create their own weather systems.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:36 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Revscene.net cannot be held accountable for the actions of its members nor does the opinions of the members represent that of Revscene.net