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Hongers and their 10mil condos still have them lol. |
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Part of that was due to the market conditions, but almost certainly part of that was due to the leak. Based on that, I'd bet that the strata insurance will still feel the impact of this, unfortunately. |
saw this on Dailyhives that water damage is going to cost arm and legs to repair.... https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vanc...49IBvdswhB82ao |
is there much of a spread in terms of property exposure depending on your listing agent? my listing agent is pretty solid, great communicator, good realty, great marketing (professional pics / vid etc whole shabang) my condo however has been on the market for almost 2 months, only a handful of showings and no offers! I've seen 2 similar units sell for similar per sq ft asking price already within 2 weeks there is however about 10 other units in the same building for sale, am I just being impatient? thinking of swapping listing agents once it expires |
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Right now, townhome and SFH detached are where the hot markets are. If your condo is outside of downtown, be prepared to have it be slower, especially with the recent Vancouver House water damage news. |
I've always thought a duplex was a good option. Townhouse, inevitably, you have to pay maintenance and that's $300-400 'down the drain'. Duplex should be a bit more affordable than single detached but very few builders do duplexes ... just gotta make sure your neighbours are not wackos. Selling a condo unit with say $350-$400 maintenance fee is a real hard sell if you ask me. What does $300/mth equal to in terms of a mortgage? $300,000? |
$74000 over 25 years at 1.7% |
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Condo fees suck, but its just more of the same with townhouse, duplex, SFH, unless like you mentioned you have expensive amenities like a pool. 20 years of condo fees = a SFH roof replacement = foundation work on a duplex, etc, etc. Unless you have a poorly managed strata and you're getting stuck with special assessments. Owning costs stupid money regardless of how it's costing you that. |
We are selling our home right now. Some of these buyers ask the dumbest fucking questions. I just need to rant. How do some of these dumbasses come up with the money to buy a place in this market? Don't underestimate stupidity I guess. |
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Honestly condo fees of $300-400 are totally fair for an average unit as long as you’re getting a well managed building in return. Mechanical systems, common elements, security, utilities, etc. all cost money and like others have said with a SFH you have costs as well. Definitely there are some buildings with absurd fees though. I’ve seen some Yaletown and Olympic Village buildings with fees in the $800s for a 900-1000 sq ft unit. The really painful ones are the townhouses/city homes that are built into a larger condo development - the $/PDT is the same so you end up paying a lot compared to the average condo units in the development. It’s enough that I stay away from these and look to all-townhome or townhome/garden suite developments when looking for a townhome unit. |
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What if Mr dumb fuck is on rs :lawl::joy::accepted: |
Guilty. Am Mr. Dumbfuck :pokerface: ... or at least have been called one before |
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https://www.citynews1130.com/wp-cont...il-19-2021.png https://www.citynews1130.com/2021/04...ngley-complex/ wood condos with common attics |
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:yuno: Didn't you look at the damn listing pictures before coming in here? What kind of view do you expect from a 3rd floor apartment anyway? Another good one: "How many square feet is this? Oh it's way too small, we're looking for 1000+!" Well then look at the damn listing info, it has the square footage right there! Your realtor should've filtered my unit out before you even stepped foot in the door! Really annoying when these guys came in for a mid-day, weekday showing, spend all of 30 secs for the showing and leave again. |
Holy shit not sure what's gonna happen with the neighbouring houses there's lots of apartments and townhouses in that area |
Not sure which development but someone said Alexander Square. Sigh, can't imagine what's going through those who bought in presale, waiting for their new home... What happens now, delayed until dev rebuild? Or whole thing gets scrapped? |
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My family is friends with the developer, bad luck for him.. Also know a few peeps who live close by, their pics: https://i.imgur.com/10iPwT7.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ymAgOwv.jpg |
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used to climb in them... could've looked into every bedroom on the top floor :badpokerface: |
Not anymore. There are like 3” of drywall between each unit now with fire stop etc. The fire code is pretty extensive for these common attic spaces these days Not to say it wouldn’t be an inferno if a few units caught even after completion but there is a lot in place to prevent the spread |
Reminds me of when the wood development in Richmond on Cambie and #4 went up about 10 years ago. I think they found the cause to be a heater that was left on. https://i.imgur.com/NC21cFi.jpg |
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