Auraz
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Big plans for this property....stay tunedThat foyer
Big plans for this property....stay tunedThat foyer
Safe injection site? Halfway house? Emergency shelter?Big plans for this property....stay tuned
No…sad that your mind went there.Safe injection site? Halfway house? Emergency shelter?
When you live in downtown east for 25 years and you see how the city dumps a vastly disproportionate share of its services for the homeless, addicted and mentally ill in the neighbourhood.... well, you go there.No…sad that your mind went there.
Surely better than having them on the street with which you were also displeased, justifiably.When you live in downtown east for 25 years and you see how the city dumps a vastly disproportionate share of its services for the homeless, addicted and mentally ill in the neighbourhood.... well, you go there.
If those are the only two options, yes. But I see no reason that services for the homeless, addicted and mentally ill can’t be evenly distributed across the city and province.Surely better than having them on the street with which you were also displeased, justifiably.
Someone must have the income to drive this demand.
We are in the middle of the greatest intergenerational wealth transfer in history and there is no supply to keep up with demand.Someone must have the income to drive this demand.
I thought that was when the Boomers inherited. Whereas Boomers themselves are retiring and expiring with record levels of debt.We are in the middle of the greatest intergenerational wealth transfer in history and there is no supply to keep up with demand.
I'm not talking about poor seniors. I'm talking about wealthy ones. Part of what is driving prices up is this transfer of wealth through gifted downpayment (and other financial gifts) to children. $30T will be changing hands.I thought that was when the Boomers inherited. Whereas Boomers themselves are retiring and expiring with record levels of debt.
Nearly half of Canadians count on inheritance for retirement — will they actually get any money? - National | Globalnews.ca
Boomers are retiring in debt, giving out money to their children earlier in life and, often, not leaving behind a willglobalnews.caOttawa conference focuses on seniors taking debt to the grave
An increasing number of seniors in Canada are carrying debt to the grave. No pension plan, unexpected costs, and even adult kids living at home are all part of a financial burden weighing down our elderly. For many seniors, there's nothing golden about their retirement. In fact, a growing number...ottawa.ctvnews.ca
I can see that. I can’t imagine ask one’s parents to go into debt to finance my home though. So, unless they’ve got free cash sitting around, leave your parents alone. I know one guy who pressured his retired mom into getting a 2nd mortgage so he could take her money for a down payment.I'm not talking about poor seniors. I'm talking about wealthy ones.