APTA-2048
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Given the context, that was an appropriate question.sorry I lack Canadian social aspects, I thought it was rude to ask girls about their age but guys were fine with it.
Given the context, that was an appropriate question.sorry I lack Canadian social aspects, I thought it was rude to ask girls about their age but guys were fine with it.
I am clearly living in a different reality then.
Most of my circle are young professional types, and these type of prices are well beyond their means, even if aiming to purchase with a partner.
32how old r u right now?
They are marketing these condos to investors. No one is spending $1M+ to live in a 700 sqft box.
What's break-even on something like that? $3600/month with 100% occupancy, utilities extra?
For a first time buyer I wouldn’t recommend YSL there are areas that FTB can get into, lease the unit or house out grow some equity.
This is the key point, wile having a roommate and still saving. I know most of you gonna be like “ who me? I ain’t living with no roommate! am not about that life”
Skipping a few brunch and UberX ride can also help, just saying!
If one feel for an iPhone 12 with built-in triple A camera they are lining up 2 days before the launch to get it.
At the end of the day it’s all about priority.
I did it at age of 26 no Mom and Dad help on a $15/h job
Now am just waiting on the roof to top off, how ever long that is....lol
Working hard for 6 years, living at your parents and being a cheapskate might get you the down payment for 380 sq. ft. unit, doesn't necessarily mean you'll ever own itNobody earning $15/hour is ever going to be able to afford any of the units in a building like this. Not sure what you bought and for what price 6 years ago earning $15/hour either. If you say otherwise, show your math.
II bought a 1 bed plus den 714 sqf plus 55 sqf balcony at 5 Valhalla in Etobicoke pre construction for $268,990.Nobody earning $15/hour is ever going to be able to afford any of the units in a building like this. Not sure what you bought and for what price 6 years ago earning $15/hour either. If you say otherwise, show your math.
II bought a 1 bed plus den 714 sqf plus 55 sqf balcony at 5 Valhalla in Etobicoke pre construction for $268,990.
Bought it with the intention to live in but never did, I see a bigger picture and rented it from day 1.
What is the value today?
The developer was good enough to let me buy with 10% down and work out a payment plan so I pay 10k on signing ( WHICH I USED FROM MY CREDIT CARD.....CALL MY BANK UP TELL THEM TO LOWER MY INTEREST RATE AS I NEED SOME EMERGENCY CASH didn’t need a degree to pull that one off) then 1,500 each month until I reach my 10% and if I didn’t the balance would have role into the mortgage.
I didn’t go down on Yonge street or Yorkville looking as I know wouldn’t make the cut.
There are ways to to get in the market people just need to start thinking stop pointing fingers and crying! we all have the same 24h in a day as Mr. Chin
And yes $15! once I sign that paper I picked up extra hours from 8h to 10 and 12h sometime 7 days and get rid of my car.
BIG Shoutout to Edilcan Development Corporation for making this possible while everyone is saying it is impossible!
Because of them today I am able to hold a few properties in great pockets of the city.
#not380sq.ft.
Well done, congrats!! Curious, did you live with your parents while saving for the down payment? Also do you have school debt?