• YA whining troll (was: OT: Vancouver BC - who can afford to move THERE?

    From -hh@21:1/5 to Tom Elam on Tue Jan 7 13:41:54 2025
    On 1/7/25 10:33 AM, Tom Elam wrote:
    On 12/21/2024 4:10 PM, Alan wrote:
    On 2024-12-21 12:51, Tom Elam wrote:
    A few years back Alan Baker claimed that his tiny 500 square foot
    Vancouver condo was valued about the same as my 3000+ square foot 4
    bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage Carmel Indiana home. He stated the
    difference was Vancouver is such an attractive place to live that
    people will pay much higher prices for housing.

    I claimed that the cause was a Vancouver housing shortage. That was,
    and is even more now, a valid claim. Watch this recent video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD5ejnj2miw

    Recent Redfin estimates for similar condos in Alan's neighborhood are
    valued at about $1,000/sq ft, making Alan's humble abode's value
    about $500,000. Assuming that's in $Canadian, about $US350,000. My
    home based on recent comparables is valued at about $US490,000 on
    Redfin, or about $US200/sq ft.

    Of course the 2 properties are quite different. A 2618 W 15th Avenue
    2600 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, single family house at in Alan's
    neighborhood shows a Redfin value of $C3,000,000 or about
    $US2,100,000. Fixer-uppers in different neighborhoods can be found
    for less.

    If Vancouver incomes were higher than Carmel that would help at least
    make higher home values affordable. Median Vancouver household income
    is about $C82,000 or $US57,400.

    https://globalnews.ca/news/10401449/vancouver-full-blown-crisis-
    housing- affordability-report/

    https://www.point2homes.com/CA/Demographics/BC/Vancouver-
    Demographics.html#:~:text=Median%20household%20income%20%2482%2C000%20,tax%20household%20income%20%2472%2C000

    For Carmel? $US130,000. Housing here is a heck of a lot more
    affordable than Vancouver BC.

    https://www.city-data.com/income/income-Carmel-Indiana.html

    Bottom line? No wonder 67 year old not-retired Alan Baker
    still lives in the tiny, very expensive, condo he moved into in Fall
    1994, 30 years ago. Very unlikely he can afford much of an upgrade.


    Are you still whining, Liarboy?

    And I'm not 67.

    Still think I'm just whining, Liarboy?

    Well, by having to step backwards into an older part of the thread, you certainly do give the impression that the answer is ... yes.


    -hh

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