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Like anywhere else in tbe world, property will always outrun income |
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“Global” cities like NY, LA, London etc. Are looking like absolute hell holes to be living in right now. If you think places closing in Vancouver are bad, it’s probably a drop in the bucket to what’s going on in these “world class” places with consistent full blown lockdowns. |
I still don't understand how people try to compare HK, SF, NY to a tiny city like Vancouver. We don't have a single major Fortune 500 company with it's headquarters here, our economy is simply not inline with property values. People don't move to Vancouver to start their career, if anything people leave Vancouver to advance their career prospects in a given field. We are still primarily a tourism, crown corp, and resource market economy. I think it's vastly underestimated the impact of dark money on real estate in this city. You essentially have a ton of offshore cash coming in with an otherwise toothless government that has historically encouraged it (BC Liberals). That combined with a stable infrastructure, good education and health care system, Vancouver is an extremely viable place to dock your money and keep it safe from government hands. That's a major contributor to the situation we're now dealing with here. I've always said someone needs to do a well funded documentary about Vancouver and the BC Liberals, and what such policies can elicit long-term to a city. |
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^^ I think it's also we don't have stupid presidents and guns |
I think when that discussion is has regarding not having those big employers, or tech firms, etc etc. A lot of entrepreneurs and small business owners are simply discounted in that same breathe where I believe a lot of the wealth in Vancouver is made independently. The wealthiest people I know are all business owners of companies they founded. Then you have smaller companies like consultants, trades, restaurantuers, and international business who is based here in Vancouver. As well, of the little “old money” I know, they virtually all stay in Vancouver for the long haul. They may have homes elsewhere but their primary home is here and this is where they return to/retire and die here. Some of these people have increased their wealth by 10’s of millions simply by owning houses on the west side since the 90’s. A lot of that money remains in the lower mainland. Some of My friends who may not have the education or ability to get those 150-200k jobs over their lifetime have been grinding out a life in Alberta for a bit and then leveraged that into work here with a nest egg to build on, or a home they purchased and built equity into. It seems like a broken records but for better or worse we seem to beat ourselves blue in the face with this discussion of “there’s no jobs here!!” But people just keep making it work. Not to say that’s the best scenario but this is a place people are willing to make sacrifices to live here. There might not be a tech job paying 200k a year for apple, but if you were an electrician with a 3 man company, no reason why you can’t be pulling in 200K+ a year in your business |
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There are more SF tech companies coming to Vancouver as well. Even with salaries like above, it's still a lot cheaper compared to SF, especially with exchange rate. |
^ Glad someone in the industry is chiming in. I would argue that the impact of escalating tech salaries (and other industries that have had to compete for the same pool of talent) is finally manifesting itself in local real estate market activity as the pandemic has essentially restricted activity to a local market of buyers. There is a small, but growing class of 30-somethings with high household incomes in this region of the province, which the doomsayers seem to ignore. |
The trend of exodus out of Silicon Valley/California may have a positive impact in the local work force as well |
Tech salaries have been on the rise for the last decade. I'm making more now in tech than I thought was possible/peak when I started my career. And I'm nowhere near the top in terms of earning potential. Still too broke to buy a house though. |
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most places are shit holes right now with all the restrictions including canadian cities like in quebec so the point is covid is an unknown criteria for desirability and you also need to account for jobs and climate, education, healthcare, crime rate |
anyone else ever had issue with this before? I sold my property back in Dec, everything completed and done with, money received... fast forward a month later, I get a email from buyer's lawyer asking us to sign some more documents. Turns out, that the property is still in my name as idiotic buyer's lawyer thought it was good idea to make adjustment to signed document after it was signed and when it was submitted to title office, the document got rejected for it being tempered after it was signed. Now I need to find my own time to head over to lawyers office to sign the document again.. grrr... |
So I got a call last night around 8-9PM from my realtor for a last-minute showing for noon today. My wife and I busted our ass cleaning up and polishing up everything last minute to make the apartment show-ready since our last showing was before Christmas. Too short notice to take time off from work as well, we are both WFH so we timed our lunches to let this person have a look. The other people came in, spent like 3 minutes, and fucked off. Apparently they wanted a higher view (from a 3rd floor apartment). What a fucking waste of time. :rukidding: Can you not even look at the listing pictures, which clearly shows the view from the balcony/windows? |
Dont know if its just me but after reading about the salaries for software engineers a few posts up... i feel like drinking heavily and am thinking about all of my failed life choices lol |
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Several friends in their 30s are picking up the textbooks and getting into CS/SW Eng. I didn't graduate with a CS/SW Eng degree either. There was enough resources online 10 years ago, and even more now, so it's never too late. |
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That or ask him to compensate for your travel and time. |
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I just wanted to get this over with and help them out of good-will, but I got an email from my lawyer stating that buyer's agent is aggressively calling the office to expect new documents be ready by today (they notified us of their error yesterday) Not only that, they somehow get a hold of my dad who doesn't even speak English, has nothing to do with the property, and not even in Canada and shoved some legal document to his face. I sent him a warning email not to harass anyone ever again if they want my cooperation. |
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I would consult with your lawyer to confirm whatever hijinks the other lawyer did had no chance of causing you any legal or financial liability down the road (i.e. property tax, income tax, etc). If necessary, consider taking the other lawyer to CRT to recover your extra legal fees (you don't need to pay your lawyer to file in the CRT) and then consider filing a complaint with Law Society of BC. Call me crazy but a lawyer forging a document is shady AF. |
What's compelling you to sign this document other than goodwill? I'd ask for a $2000 compensation for your time, if not then they can screw off |
Yea sounds sketch af, and if they fucked up on their end then eat a dick imo. You should not have to take a second out of your day if you did everything correctly |
harassing dad? ya they just burnt up any goodwill i'd have...they can deal with my lawyer and their dime... and hearing the talk of $100k+ salaries for sw guys... before i switched industries a while back, i was making $30's as a sw/firmware guy :okay: FeelsBadMan i'd ask to pass the bottle rb but i think i'm gonna need one entirely to myself |
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They can waste more of your time by lounging around for 20 minutes only to leave And welcome to selling a property?? Yeah so you spend 2 hours every few days before showings, in the end you profit xxx,xxx$ for "20ish" hours of labour |
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I didn't grad with a CS/SW degree either. Economics degree and I'm doing software lol. |
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