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I'm guessing you have a 4 pipe Fan Coil Unit system. It's possible the control valves on the heating side aren't working properly, which means you wouldn't get any heat while still getting air. Only way to know is to have a HVAC service company come check it out. You'll have to talk to your property manager. |
Link to REGBV stats for the month of October: http://www.rebgv.org/sites/default/f...tober-2017.pdf Tl;dr - apartments are still on fire, townhouses less so, detached market is balanced with a less than 20% sales to listings ratio. Good time to upgrade to a detached if you have a coveted condo, like 1000+ square foot 2 bedroom on the west side of Vancouver, as the spreads haven't been closer in quite some time. |
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Oh man, this isn't directed at you specifically Traum & Happysilp, but as someone who works in the industry it boggles my mind how many people don't have a fricking clue how their HVAC systems work for their own home. It's not rocket science, learn a bit. I worked on a condo development 10 years ago, we still get the odd service call to the building for problems. Half the time it's "The air isn't blowing out very strong", well no shit that FILTER should be changed more than once every 10 years. The other half, in the summer we get "It's 25 degrees in my suite, I put the thermostat to 15 but it's not coming down" Well no shit, your system is HEATING ONLY, you have NO COOLING. |
Lol. I've done warranty walkthroughs before. Half the owners didn't even know they had a separate lint filter in their dryer duct after 1 year. Or the location of their fan coil units filters. Or the water shut-offs. To be fair, the developer is usually to blame - there are very few that explain anything about the HVAC or plumbing to the owners. |
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Out of town for a week - back in the thick of it with fall under way. PRESALES update: King George Hub - 433 units at King George Surrey central. 1 rescission came back for 1BR - $299-359K 440 sq ft units. One week, wow. Wait for tower 2. BASALT - Cambie Corridor - $899K one bedroom ($1400/sq ft) all sold out. Only $1.8M+ units remaining. 52 unit boutique building. Windsor (Kingsway/Knight) hot new area - concrete/AC building. 120 units 12 stories - previewing this week, $1000/ft sq ft. Expected sell out. Avalon Park 3. Barely got allocations - $550K 620sq ft one bedrooms. Not bad for Vancouver Postal code save for lack of Skytrain nearby. Community is growing and boomin.g Peninsula New West - hot new area at Salter Street. Not sure if Marina will be available but 2BR now asking $750/sq ft in NW and relative bargain considering Surrey is same price. Brentwood - Juneau is coming. Amacon is a quick and med-end builder - should be an exciting one for clients of Dawson and made great money there. Brentwood - Concord Brentwood 3 - I'd take this over Lumina all day, any day. Will market in Asia/HK so you know this will sell fast. 25% down and 5 year completion is a bit insane though... MOSAIC Townhomes - I'm liking these and got 2 clients Surrey 1000sq ft TH for $450K with garage. Great deal and rental investment. Langley TH/Lowrises on fire lately. What was $400/sq ft last year now people are asking $600/sq ft. ____ TLDR: Despite new mortgage rules looming - seems like condo in the affordability range isn't going anywhere. Presales are still hot - though it seems like assignments have gotten a bit tougher with actual end users/owners having to consider mortgage issues. Detached harder to sell than beef in India ATM - making realtors that price homes lower and getting it sold look like miracle workers. "97.5% of asking price!!" *after several reductions of 5% and re-listings to freshen up the days of market of course... Big land assemblies are still going to developers who will cut them up into affordable portions, but at $$$ premium of course. |
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The vacuuming you are talking about is standard and should be done annually; it's because most condos are using inslab ductwork (12"x2" duct) that is very easy to clog. The high efficiency detergents are necessary so that the suds from your washer don't go to other units. Usually, the location of the washers are all stacked in a high rise apartment and if everyone washes at the same time, the suds will be so great that it will start backing up at the lower units. |
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Trust me most people who I talk to in the building doesn't even know what high efficiency detergents are most likely isn't using them. Hopefully my unit is high enough it won't be flooded coz people are too dumb to use high efficiency detergents coz regular detergents coz 50 cents cheaper. I always wonder though if a unit is flood due to others not using high efficiency detergents (seems like that's the most common case for flooding) who pays for the damage? I mean you can't really find out which unit is not using high efficiency detergents and you can't really put the blame on the unt's the flooded. I guess strata pays for it? Because is shitty if the owner of the unit that's flooded have to pay for it or claim in his/her insurance when they did nothing wrong. |
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I don't know about you guys but I'm tired of seeing the guy asking about his hvac already. Just call someone to look at the damn thing or start another thread and keep this on topic for RE. Please and thank you |
Based on presales in JDMStyo's post, I can't believe I was able to purchase a newish condo in Vancouver for under $800 a square foot. |
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Avalon 3 this week trying to get 2 units low rise 4/5FL for clients. $550's for 640 soft one and dens. Not bad at under $860/ft. 9 ft ceiling highrise + AC. Nice new area and Wesgroup owns most of the land here. Better buy than Metrotown or even some Surrey projects lately. |
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Any realtors here? I reached out to a realtor directly to set up a viewing, but now want my realtor to close the deal. The realtor on the seller side is telling me that he's legally not obligated to pay my realtor any commission because I reached out to him first. Is this true? |
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On the other end of it if I have a realtor I'm not buying a house from or selling a house to anyone else he/she is representing. It's pretty tough to come out well when the primary concern of the agent is double dipping a deal and not protecting his/her client. They aren't going to care if you get top dollar or don't pay to much, closing the deal at any cost is priority number one. I'm selling and buying this spring, I'm going to make it very clear to whoever I use that it's not happening so don't bother. |
At any point in time you can switch realtors. Get your realtor to write the contract. Slimey SOB. You should write a letter to his mother. Haha |
http://m.metronews.ca/#/article/news...le-horgan.html Horgan and Selina Robinson addressed the UDI yesterday. It looks like there will be a couple of measures introduced in February - a property tax surcharge for owners with no Canadian incomes and an extension of the foreign buyers tax to all of the province. However, considering that completions are years away, I don't think these measures will do much to tame demand in the condo market. On a side note, I was on the island this weekend. We rented a house in Fernwood in Victoria. I decided to check out what our modest rental bungalow would be worth on the market today using BC Assessment: 700k. Not cheap, but I can definitely see the appeal if you're upsizing from a Vancouver condo and you're sick of the traffic, politics, etc. My wife and I aren't employed in the tech scene here, so our salaries would probably be equivalent in Victoria. It definitely gave us pause... On the way to the ferry, we stopped in Sidney to take the kids to the aquarium. What's the deal with Sidney? Lots of young families which was something I was not expecting. Moneysense says that Sidney is the top neighbourhood/suburb in Greater Victoria for real estate investment. Must be something about being by the sea... |
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