Vancouver Real Estate Anecdote Archive

“Yes, the interest rates will rise, but my salary will also increase. If I’m laid off, or my mortgage skyrockets, I’ll work my ass off to keep it all together.”

14 November 2009 · Leave a Comment

Vancouver RE currently demonstrates historically record high price-to-rent ratios. Despite this, very, very low interest rates continue to make buying look attractive, especially if one only considers monthly payments. This illustrative example from Beth (2009 Nov 13, 20:27) in the comments section of the 12 Nov 2009 ‘Vancouver RE market bounces back’ article in the Georgia Straight, by Charlie Smith -

“My rent was $975 a month for a crappy, 35 year old one bedroom that didn’t have insuite laundry or anything, and where the landlord would knock twice then enter my suite without advance notice for non-emergencies, once even while I was on the toilet. Now, my mortgage is the same for a 12 year old one bedroom with laundry, fireplace, dishwasher. This includes maintenance fee. And I can have a pet. And no landlord can come in because he feels like it. Yes, the interest rates will rise, but my salary will also increase. If I’m laid off, or my mortgage skyrockets, I’ll work my ass off to keep it all together. I am confident in my ability to make it work. Downpayment? Some people work two jobs and weekends for years and years and years to save up for one; others inherit it when a loved one passes away; others borrow money interest-free from family, and others have it handed to them by well-to-do parents who would rather their kids have a condo than live in a dump run by a slumlord. Do you blame them? It’s not really anyone’s business where a downpayment comes from. It’s not a crime to have a downpayment.”

Categories: 06. Held my Nose and Leapt · 08. Overextended Buyers · 14. Social Effects of the Boom
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