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Does anyone here visit r/canadahousing?
Occasionally. I like getting different viewpoints but that sub is so negative I really try to avoid it. I prefer r/TorontoRealEstate for different ideas.Does anyone here visit r/canadahousing?
It is just a caboose no where to park it and will cost a fortune to move bad deal.Anyone want a historic caboose? Let's see how many of you actually know where this is...
You could live in a local train caboose for just $45,000
One of the cheapest real estate listings is located right in Campbellville. CTV News says a refurbished train ...www.miltonnow.ca
Agree. Crap reporting as usual. It's not cheap real-estate. It has no land nor running water. It is an expensive garden shed that will cost you many thousands to move.It is just a caboose no where to park it and will cost a fortune to move bad deal.
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Biggest problem I can see is how much they weigh no good way to transport them or put them in a suitable siteThe caboose in general could have been an interesting housing solution, but the timing was all off....
We phased them out here starting in I believe 89 and then through the very early 90s. I imagine they are all mostly gone today but at some point there was a big surplus. Now decades later we have the entire tiny house trend (which in the end are just fancy trailers IMO, re-branded to drop the negative connotation) that all those surplus cabooses could have filled.
For 45k I'm sure I can build myself a very nice bunkee / tiny house and it would be more appropriate for the use.Anyone want a historic caboose? Let's see how many of you actually know where this is...
You could live in a local train caboose for just $45,000
One of the cheapest real estate listings is located right in Campbellville. CTV News says a refurbished train ...www.miltonnow.ca
And now the listing agent will factor in the 120M% over asking into their selling average. On average we sell at XXXXXX% over asking price with our unique marketing approach!Sold over asking….
This is how much the Toronto house listed for $1 actually sold for
A Toronto house that made headlines last week for its unusual selling price of $1 has been sold.toronto.ctvnews.ca
And now the listing agent will factor in the 120M% over asking into their selling average. On average we sell at XXXXXX% over asking price with our unique marketing approach!
If it was a rental / flip the cap gains on $1,199,999 would be fun for the CRA.And now the listing agent will factor in the 120M% over asking into their selling average. On average we sell at XXXXXX% over asking price with our unique marketing approach!
So much crap in that article. "It is a waste of the buyers time". Not if you are a good agent and have a solid selling price in mind. It was obviously going to sell for 1.2+ no matter what the sign said. It was just listed at 1.15 days before. The article says it last sold for 990 in 2016. That would be one of the lowest appreciating houses I have heard of. In another example of craptastic reporting by 2016 they mean 2021. House was a quick polish and flip. Buyer will probably regret this soon enough.Sold over asking….
This is how much the Toronto house listed for $1 actually sold for
A Toronto house that made headlines last week for its unusual selling price of $1 has been sold.toronto.ctvnews.ca
Yikes - the bidding wars are spreading. I'm trying to buy a place in the north this afternoon, never seen a bidding war up there -- today's deal has 10 offers.Got outbid on one and two bedroom rental properties in Toronto multiple times this month
So frustrated
The GTAM curse MM. You told us about the land of gold and now some of us are up there competing against you. I am not amongst them.Yikes - the bidding wars are spreading. I'm trying to buy a place in the north this afternoon, never seen a bidding war up there -- today's deal has 10 offers.
I am not amongst them.