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user's latest post:
Interest Rate Reset Risk
Published (2009-11-25 00:42:00)
MikeStewartRealtor wrote: Hi Greenhorn, http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-in ... le1373545/ Niall Ferguson is saying similar things... Its clear from low rates the BOC is concerned about what has happened what is continuing to occur. I am betting the BOC will be successful and Canada's economy will be reflated and growth will resume and be sustained. All I can do is bet and hope. Did you read the Ascent of Money?...
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Personal Bankruptcies Up 44.8%...
Published (2009-11-23 19:59:00)
Thompson wrote: Lost Soul wrote: So if I'm making enough money from other non-RE investments, couldn't I claim that someone else is paying my rent? Seems like pretty basic stuff to me. A perfect example of circular argument .... snake eating its own tail. You should hire yourself an exterminator, Thompson. Your place sounds like a shithole. Ilandslumlord would call it free entertainment but I call it a health hazard.
user's latest post:
Whistler Real Estate Market...
Published (2009-11-25 07:52:00)
I'm definitely not in that MLM scheme. Yes, thanks kevind for the Whistler perspective. Very interesting. Property may seem a bargain there now but how many people can actually afford a 1.5 million dollar+ 2nd home? There are a limited amount of people that can afford such a thing and they don't seem to be buying right now.
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gold doesn't stack up
Published (2009-11-23 23:27:00)
I think I heard them speculate that in a couple of months we'll be at $1.05 U.S. for $1 Canadian. If this is true, gold should be higher than it is today when measured in $U.S..
user's latest post:
Whistler Real Estate Market...
Published (2009-11-25 07:47:00)
kevind wrote: Right now is one helluva time to pick up some seriously below replacement cost luxury properties. When you can buy a house in a world class resort for less than it costs to build AND get the land for free...it's a good time to buy. Hi Kevind, I appreciated a lot of your posts so far. Quick question... Is Scottsdale a world class resort?
user's latest post:
Personal Bankruptcies Up 44.8%...
Published (2009-11-24 15:38:00)
pianoexcellence wrote: Buy something in Comox or Courtenay. Maybe I'll rent from you down the road. Thats a little to far north for me. I like to stay on the South end of the island .
user's latest post:
Vancouver real-estate market...
Published (2009-11-16 07:29:00)
Is there any connection between the 2010 Winter Games and a remarkable recovery in the Vancouver housing market?
user's latest post:
1 in 4 Underwater
Published (2009-11-24 22:05:00)
RENoob wrote: This is the journey to paradise. It appears that even the Las Vegas real estate market has been bottomed out as inventories decrease, sales increase and the median price is no longer falling. http://www.maxsellsvegas.com/ We are seeing an average of 10 multiple offers on properties under $250,000 and many of these better properties are receiving many more offers. The R.E.O. Sellers (Banks) are now setting asking prices below...
user's latest post:
Foreclosure help - Bank lawyers...
Published (2009-11-24 23:16:00)
MultipleOffer wrote: i'll bet its a man with a girl's name.... Which lawyer are you thinking of, and what shenanigans has he pulled that you are aware of?
user's latest post:
Interest Rate Reset Risk
Published (2009-11-24 22:35:00)
Thanks! My ethnicity is unmistakable when I don't shave for a while...
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-08-09 10:08:00)
by Lady Luck
There have been some significant fire sales with some houses selling for $100 000 - $200 000 less then their list price. But these are few and far between. Apparently these sellers are usually distressed Americans. Depending on when they bought the properties in the first place their personal loss may be insignificant due to exchange rate fluctuations. An agent told me that there is a lot of ...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-13 13:46:00)
by underdog
Of course, then there is the Dow/Gold ratio. That ratio compares the number of ounces of gold it would take to buy the Dow Jones industrial average. Currently it would take about 9 ounces of gold to buy the DOW, a 9:1 ratio. By comparision, at the height of the tech bubble in 1999, it took 44 ounces of gold to buy the DOW, a 44:1 ratio. The speculation holds that after every big disparity...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-12 21:31:00)
by Super K
So the property owner is collecting $17,250 in rent PER MONTH. That is over $200k per year!! Owner is probably paying taxes of a SFD and drawing on at least four times more services (e.g. water, sewer, garbage) than the typical homeowner. Yeah, I'd be tempted to rat him out big time, but I can understand the moral dilemma. It's unfortunate that international students almost never know what ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 22:36:00)
by MikeStewartRealtor
Hi Greenhorn, What about pushing out the amortization to keep the payments low? The person in the example was able to pay off a huge amount in the first 5 years. If they push out their amortization they can keep their payments low and will be paying off (hugely reduced due to historically low rates) principal in a manner typical of more normal rates.
Started 4 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-23 00:02:00)
by MultipleOffer
did the original petition contain a notice of hearing?
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-23 20:50:00)
by islandlandlord
propertyking wrote: I plan to move to Nanaimo in January 2010. Chances are high that I may remain there long term. The plan is for me to rent a place for 6 months and consider buying after the 6 months. For renting, I would like to find an apartment 1 or 2 bedroom that is within walking distance to the Hospital but be in a decent area. Any suggestions as to which apartments I should ...
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-24 13:16:00)
by registered
Not so astonishing, many called for this long ago based on what they saw as market fundamentals. Idiot statements like ... "The proportion of U.S. homeowners who owe more on their mortgages than the properties are worth has swelled to about 23%, threatening prospects for a sustained housing recovery. ... drive me around the bend. The real estate market is returning to historical ...
Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-24 17:27:00)
by registered
That's hardly a birds, flowers, and sunshine article for real estate.
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-20 05:33:00)
by metalhead
What a shame, west enders just don't go to church any more.
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-19 20:06:00)
by pianoexcellence
I think you have to ask yourself if They are able to do things that you cannot or do not wish to do. If they know things that you do not, then they will certainly not be obselete. In this sense, some realtors will never be obsolete, and some will. Ex....You can go to court yourself but lawyers will never be obsolete. You can do your taxes, bookkeeping, and crunch your numbers yourself, submit...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-22 20:12:00)
by bestplaceonmeth
Well, you know what that means. IT'S A GREAT TIME TO BUY REAL ESTATE!
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 17:11:00)
by Greenhorn
househunting wrote: Condo sold. Closing in January. Profit $200,000. Will use as DP on new house. What can i do with it until i find a place to buy? I need it relatively liquid and can't risk any of it. Is there a better option than just putting it in a Savings Account. My wife and I will put $20,000 in TFSA (2009,20010) and are wondering what to do with the rest. Thanks! How long do you ...
Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-21 09:37:00)
by pianoexcellence
Oh...this game again... Well eyes, why didn't you buy oil in Feb when it was $33?
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 07:45:00)
by pianoexcellence
kramster wrote: Maybe, just maybe, this bear has capitulated. There's a very unique house (not in Vancouver) that's been on the market for awhile that I'm thinking of putting an offer on. This could be a sign that the market is about to tank First of all, outside of vancouver, it is nowhere near as crazy, at least not in my neck of the woods. So true about how now the market will "tank...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 22:36:00)
by MikeStewartRealtor
Hi Greenhorn, What about pushing out the amortization to keep the payments low? The person in the example was able to pay off a huge amount in the first 5 years. If they push out their amortization they can keep their payments low and will be paying off (hugely reduced due to historically low rates) principal in a manner typical of more normal rates.
Started 1 year ago (2008-11-17 17:24:00)
by gadwin
Canwest has made some layoffs: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/business/s tory.html?id=fc5e35ca-9f9e-4229-a78c-c71125ca441c
Started 4 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-23 00:02:00)
by MultipleOffer
did the original petition contain a notice of hearing?
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-23 13:36:00)
by meeeeeep
jimtan informs me that Joe and Jane can be trusted. Joe and Jane like to buy real estate. Therefore buying real estate is good! More mortgages for everyone!! Up, up and away!!!
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-19 15:27:00)
by Jaggery
Sounds optimistic to me. 40% correction would count as a lucky escape IMHO.
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