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Started by JOE, March 31, 2023, 08:58:46 PM

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Quote from: Dove on August 23, 2024, 12:47:39 AMI can't do apartments either.

 I've hated every apartment I've lived in except the condo in FL...and even that wasn't great for me. It was just prettier and had a large patio.

 I don't mind those downtown apartments where it's a split level house but apartment buildings? No thanks.

 If I were single I'd be living in an RV. Redo it all and make it a tiny house.

I like your idea about 'roughing it' avatar_Dove Dove.

I enjoyed your stories about living in an RV. So lately I've been looking into the feasibility of doing it.


I had looked at some lots of land recently outside the city. They were way cheaper than buying a 1 BR condo/apartment. 5000 square feet of land vs a 1 BR apt.

Yeah know what you mean about apartments. I'm currently living in one. If ya don't like yer neighbors/fellow tenants or the manager it's a challenge.

There are too many politics about living in apartment buildings. Worse if they're privately owned. Some of those occupants think they own the breathable air too.
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Dove

Quote from: JOE on August 23, 2024, 10:25:53 AMI like your idea about 'roughing it' avatar_Dove Dove.

I enjoyed your stories about living in an RV. So lately I've been looking into the feasibility of doing it.


I had looked at some lots of land recently outside the city. They were way cheaper than buying a 1 BR condo/apartment. 5000 square feet of land vs a 1 BR apt.

Yeah know what you mean about apartments. I'm currently living in one. If ya don't like yer neighbors/fellow tenants or the manager it's a challenge.

There are too many politics about living in apartment buildings. Worse if they're privately owned. Some of those occupants think they own the breathable air too.

 I noticed that the first neighbor to come meet you who is super friendly and starts telling you about the other neighbors is always going to be the biggest trouble maker.

 I mostly stay to myself. The other women in this subdivision I live in have been approaching me to introduce themselves and eveyone is really nice.

 The people next door were so excited that I'm the girlfriend lol. The lady said "and you are so pretty too!"

 Mike said they probably had a bet that he was either gay or a serial killer lol

 They are a sweet older couple. We take them baked goods and home made wine. The man gives my man expensive cigars and they also give us cookies and stuff. Its fun.

 Better than an apartment and the wacko dramas that go down in an apartment building.
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Quote from: JOE on August 23, 2024, 12:23:30 AMCanada must be a 'work culture', en?

Not much time for relaxation or play
Fixed it for you.

And you are correct. Immigrants and Canadian born working 2-3 low paying jobs just to make ends meet. It doesn't leave much time or money for relaxing in your country.


JOE

Quote from: Shen Li on August 23, 2024, 09:52:16 PMFixed it for you.

And you are correct. Immigrants and Canadian born working 2-3 low paying jobs just to make ends meet. It doesn't leave much time or money for relaxing in your country.



What I meant is Singaporans must work hard avatar_Shen Li Shen. I'd wager much harder than here.

Example of another work culture is the United States.

The saying goes 'The business of America is business'.

As a rule Americans work a lot harder and more hours than Canadians.

At least that's what I saw or experienced.

Shen Li

Quote from: JOE on August 23, 2024, 11:19:33 PMWhat I meant is Singaporans must work hard avatar_Shen Li Shen. I'd wager much harder than here.

Example of another work culture is the United States.

The saying goes 'The business of America is business'.

As a rule Americans work a lot harder and more hours than Canadians.

At least that's what I saw or experienced.
Canadians work long hours. They can't get ahead though. In too many cases they can't even make ends meet.

I feel sorry for Canadians who aren't born into wealth. They will have low living standards.

JOE

Quote from: Shen Li on August 23, 2024, 11:24:36 PMCanadians work long hours. They can't get ahead though. In too many cases they can't even make ends meet.

I feel sorry for Canadians who aren't born into wealth. They will have low living standards.

Well that's not intended as a negative statement but just fact.

Here's a link about how hard Singaporans work:

https://www.bestinsingapore.co/reasons-why-singaporeans-work-so-hard/

I mean if they didn't work that hard they wouldn't be #1.

I heard comments from Chinese there that they think Malay people living there are generally lazy.

Shen Li

Quote from: JOE on August 23, 2024, 11:29:23 PMWell that's not intended as a negative statement but just fact.

Here's a link about how hard Singaporans work:

https://www.bestinsingapore.co/reasons-why-singaporeans-work-so-hard/

I mean if they didn't work that hard they wouldn't be #1.

I heard comments from Chinese there that they think Malay people living there are generally lazy.
Most professional Singaporeans I know work 8-5 with an hour for lunch like I do when I work from the office. Contrast that with Canada, where people go home for a couple of hours and go to a second job and then give up their weekends working. All just to keep a crappy roof over their heads and food on the table.

I don't mind long hours, but I want to move ahead because of it. Canadians can't do that. All they do is work to exist.
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Quote from: Shen Li on August 23, 2024, 11:39:56 PMMost professional Singaporeans I know work 8-5 with an hour for lunch like I do when I work from the office. Contrast that with Canada, where people go home for a couple of hours and go to a second job and then give up their weekends working. All just to keep a crappy roof over their heads and food on the table.

I don't mind long hours, but I want to move ahead because of it. Canadians can't do that. All they do is work to exist.

 Not much different than here in the states. Rent hikes, property tax hikes, rising costs of living. 

 My oldest daughter and her girlfriend wanted to rent an apartment but they are so expensive right now. Just a decent one bedroom is 1200 to 1500 per month. It's insane.

 They could afford it but they would NOT be able to save any money at all.
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JOE

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Quote from: Dove on August 24, 2024, 08:07:15 AMNot much different than here in the states. Rent hikes, property tax hikes, rising costs of living. 

 My oldest daughter and her girlfriend wanted to rent an apartment but they are so expensive right now. Just a decent one bedroom is 1200 to 1500 per month. It's insane.

 They could afford it but they would NOT be able to save any money at all.

That seems expensive for your area.

$1200 US - $1600 Canadian
$1500 US - $2000 Canadian

Vancouver is up to $2250 US or $3000 Canadian

https://www.zumper.com/rent-research/vancouver-bc

DT is close to $3000:

https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/local-news/vancouver-rent-prices-april-2024-8588774

I think they should tax the Land Hoarders in order to discourage this practice.
Anything beyond 1 home & 1 vacation home gets taxed.
Every successive home should get taxed accordingly so that by they time it's the 10th home it's 90% tax or more.

Shill buyers would get hit hard as well.

I think Land Hoarding is the primary reason rents are so high.

DKG

Quote from: Dove on August 24, 2024, 08:07:15 AMNot much different than here in the states. Rent hikes, property tax hikes, rising costs of living. 

 My oldest daughter and her girlfriend wanted to rent an apartment but they are so expensive right now. Just a decent one bedroom is 1200 to 1500 per month. It's insane.

 They could afford it but they would NOT be able to save any money at all.
I did not think it was as bad in the US as it is in Canada. Canadians have effectively not had a pay increase since Trudeau became pm. He has deliberately caused inflation through taxes, unsustainable immigration levels, regulatory burdens, and discouraging investment.

The province of Alberta has the highest wages in Canada. But, it is middle of the pack when compared to the fifty states. Most Canadian provinces are near the bottom when stacked up against the fifty states.
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Quote from: Dove on August 24, 2024, 08:07:15 AMNot much different than here in the states. Rent hikes, property tax hikes, rising costs of living. 

 My oldest daughter and her girlfriend wanted to rent an apartment but they are so expensive right now. Just a decent one bedroom is 1200 to 1500 per month. It's insane.

 They could afford it but they would NOT be able to save any money at all.
Our property taxes have went up this year over seven percent..

I'm told that two bedroom apartments in buildings average about $1800 per month, gasoline is nearly one dollar fifty per litre, one dozen eggs are $5.99, and four litres of milk are over seven dollars..

All these high prices on an average annual salary of about fifty thousand Canadian dollars in my city..

Costs are even higher in other Canadian cities.
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Dove

Quote from: JOE on August 24, 2024, 08:46:53 AMThat seems expensive for your area.

$1200 US - $1600 Canadian
$1500 US - $2000 Canadian

Vancouver is up to $2250 US or $3000 Canadian

https://www.zumper.com/rent-research/vancouver-bc

DT is close to $3000:

https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/local-news/vancouver-rent-prices-april-2024-8588774

I think they should tax the Land Hoarders in order to discourage this practice.
Anything beyond 1 home & 1 vacation home gets taxed.
Every successive home should get taxed accordingly so that by they time it's the 10th home it's 90% tax or more.

Shill buyers would get hit hard as well.

I think Land Hoarding is the primary reason rents are so high.

 It isn't. Unless you go move to the hood....like Detroit, Pontiac or Flint.

 Any decent apartment in the metro..nonhood area is expensive.
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Quote from: formosan on August 24, 2024, 12:52:31 PMOur property taxes have went up this year over seven percent..

I'm told that two bedroom apartments in buildings average about $1800 per month, gasoline is nearly one dollar fifty per litre, one dozen eggs are $5.99, and four litres of milk are over seven dollars..

All these high prices on an average annual salary of about fifty thousand Canadian dollars in my city..

Costs are even higher in other Canadian cities.
It is much higher in the GTA.