GiantHockeyFan wrote:
I am working on finding a family home now. If I lived in the USA I could easily afford it just on my salary but here in Canada the prices are nothing short of insane at the moment. On the plus side there is a ton of selection (since nobody can afford them) but the asking prices for houses are approaching half a million where I live, where most people I know live paycheque to paycheque. I'm so sick of renting, of moving (three moves in a year) and of not being able to fully relax when I get home.
I've been gunning for a promotion for years but might pull the trigger before I actually get it. The average age of people in my department's management is over 60 so eventually people will have to start retiring.
Yeah, this... except half a million dollars for a house is considered very cheap here and can only be found about a 2 hour or so drive away from the city - maybe further to be under $500k for a detached home. Houses in the city now average $1.78M & almost no one working here makes the kind of money it takes to buy a place of that value.
It's still possible for working class people to buy condos in the suburbs.. but even then many live very paycheque to paycheque.
I've evolved to become rather indifferent about home ownership. If I happen to "make it" and can easily afford my own home of some sort, then maybe I'll buy one somewhere around here someday. Otherwise when I move next I'll likely rent a place that's bigger than I need and then sublet to roommates or tenants. It'll also be easier to afford to buy a home somewhere else (maybe out of province even) and rent it out while I rent a place to live here.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.