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jm20 posted:You didn't bold this part. They are declining deals that were rubber stamped last year
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vyelkin posted:With every passing day my decision to move to America and get paid in US dollars looks like a better one. Even on a grad student salary I'm basically middle class in Canadian dollars. My only regret is not investing my savings overseas when the dollar was at par. I wish I'd had disposable cash at parity to swap; well, memories for the future.
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Mantle posted:I think the problem with the bubble popping when interest rates are zero is that the central bank cannot lower interest rates to keep money moving. Yeah it's the dread liquidity trap meaning when the economy does crash the central banked already used up some of the more basic tools.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 17:34 |
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Negative interest rates?
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 18:01 |
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It's a guarantee at this rate
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 18:22 |
THC posted:Apparently one of the Surrey condo towers has had construction placed on hold due to lack of buyers. Is it happening yet? Surrey's condo market has always been terrible and buildings have been delayed and cancelled throughout the boom. It's outpaced by every other hub in the valley (Brentwood, Metrotown, Lougheed, Coquitlam Centre, Lonsdale, New West, Richmond, and arguably several others).
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 23:51 |
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I hope the Surrey condos are not inhabited since I wouldn't wish the Surrey life on anyone.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 01:18 |
These are serious reviews for one of the nicest, newest buildings in Surrey: http://www.condoadvisory.com/item.php?item_id=27412 e.g. quote:It was a nightmare living there as the suits were rented out by druggies and we always heard loud music, fights, etc in the middle of the night. Almost every third day the police visited the building. A dead body of a middle aged man was lying in the next suit in 25th floor for about 2 weeks and the foul smelling prompted the RCMP to break open the door. Incidents of suicidal fall from the? 15th floor, illegal activities behind the building and thus the list goes on. Last month we found blood splashed inside the elevator and on the carpet on the 25th floor and later learnt that this is because of a fight between the roommates living in a suit in the 25th floor. ~*~*~Luxury Homes~*~*~
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 03:06 |
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Well it seems altitude has no effect. You can't avoid the surrey effect by escaping vertically, it's a 3d phenomenon not limited to trailer homes.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 03:22 |
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But does it extend below the surface? Surely there's a well-to-do mendicant with some sewer suites available that can aid us in our journey for the truth.
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Thread described Surrey as the alternative timeline in Back to the Future in which Biff has the sports almanac.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 03:35 |
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Wasting posted:
lol
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Reverse Centaur posted:These are serious reviews for one of the nicest, newest buildings in Surrey: http://www.condoadvisory.com/item.php?item_id=27412 Not really sure what anyone was expecting here. This is a tower that has <400 sqft apartments in it, in Surrey. They should have just started with the crack house to save time.
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Kafka Esq. posted:It's a guarantee at this rate quote:lol Thank you
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 04:55 |
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ocrumsprug posted:Not really sure what anyone was expecting here. This is a tower that has <400 sqft apartments in it, in Surrey. well at least it's close to a Safeway so you don't have to travel far to buy more baking soda
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Reverse Centaur posted:These are serious reviews for one of the nicest, newest buildings in Surrey: http://www.condoadvisory.com/item.php?item_id=27412 I used to live in the low-rise development next to this. While I was there two guys pushed in behind me in the door, and proceeded to go one floor up and kick some guys door down. And the garage got broken into, and the storage lockers. And there were needles in the streets outside the building. And a pipe burst and destroyed three units. And when they dug the hole for the tower all the field mice invaded the ground floor condos.
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ductonius posted:I used to live in the low-rise development next to this. While I was there two guys pushed in behind me in the door, and proceeded to go one floor up and kick some guys door down. And the garage got broken into, and the storage lockers. And there were needles in the streets outside the building. And a pipe burst and destroyed three units. And when they dug the hole for the tower all the field mice invaded the ground floor condos. I guess the condo did really offer the Surrey experience both inside and outside
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etalian posted:Thread described Surrey as the alternative timeline in Back to the Future in which Biff has the sports almanac. You can credit that quote to me now, we established that last time you posted it. or maybe the time before.
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Mandibular Fiasco posted:Their equity? What about my investment portfolio? You took away my TFSA contribution limit, and that was OK to do. That impacts my ability to generate equity. But it's different because houses. Right, that makes sense. Foreign investment adds fixed capital via REIT & Commercial projects, which are a huge source of pork for SNC and major liberal donors. Your TFSA, like SIFT Income Trusts were draining revenues from Ottawa which prevented the Liberals from making their books balance circa the 2015 election platform. Hey, you shitheads voted for it, now you all get to enjoy the extra 19% burden on your wealth effect for the next 20 years. Just like the last time the LPC hiked capital gains in the 70's.
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A AI returned home to this thread
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 14:59 |
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Hal_2005 posted:Foreign investment adds fixed capital via REIT & Commercial projects, which are a huge source of pork for SNC and major liberal donors. Your TFSA, like SIFT Income Trusts were draining revenues from Ottawa which prevented the Liberals from making their books balance circa the 2015 election platform. Hey, you shitheads voted for it, now you all get to enjoy the extra 19% burden on your wealth effect for the next 20 years. Just like the last time the LPC hiked capital gains in the 70's.
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Hal_2005 posted:Foreign investment adds fixed capital via REIT & Commercial projects, which are a huge source of pork for SNC and major liberal donors. Your TFSA, like SIFT Income Trusts were draining revenues from Ottawa which prevented the Liberals from making their books balance circa the 2015 election platform. Hey, you shitheads voted for it, now you all get to enjoy the extra 19% burden on your wealth effect for the next 20 years. Just like the last time the LPC hiked capital gains in the 70's. God you are awful at this. "Hey guys, this conservative government policy is why the new government has a completely new and hitherto unknown problem which is their fault, and definitely not the fault of the government that created it. Furthermore ^H^H^H" /
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Reverse Centaur posted:You can credit that quote to me now, we established that last time you posted it. or maybe the time before. I hear the Surrey farmer market is pretty good, they have locally sourced crack and hash.
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vyelkin posted:Over a long enough period of time, every single economic sector except construction would collapse, and when the bubble finally did pop for whatever reason literally the entire Canadian economy would crater and we'd make 2013 Spain look like a paradise of full employment. Goddamn, I freelance from home and in my industry the consultants are asking me right now if I'd be "comfortable" with contracting for American companies and being paid in USD. Uh, yeah. Yeah, I'm comfortable with that. See? I'm doing my part to bring money back to rural Canada. Get on the train, friends, I can't do it alone.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 17:20 |
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Hopefully canadians will start stashing away emergency US dollars similar to what they do in Russia.
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etalian posted:I hear the Surrey farmer market is pretty good, they have locally sourced crack and hash. Artisanal crackpipes*, great for Christmas gifts, only $279.99. * Made in Bhopal by child labourers
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 19:17 |
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http://ift.tt/1JvlOIn The thing we all knew would happen, has happened. It is to laugh.
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PT6A posted:http://ift.tt/1JvlOIn The Christmas gift I never knew I wanted, but was better than I could ever have hoped for
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Mandate all strata meetings in Esperanto.
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PT6A posted:http://ift.tt/1JvlOIn 我笑
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PT6A posted:http://ift.tt/1JvlOIn That place is like a block away from where I live. I can believe it.
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PT6A posted:http://ift.tt/1JvlOIn The joy of condo ownership
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 20:45 |
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I want a chinese tattoo "pride of ownership"
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 20:48 |
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Baronjutter posted:I want a chinese tattoo "pride of ownership" 鬼佬
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 22:11 |
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That's racist
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 22:15 |
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Well, at least some business is booming in Alberta! http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/evictions-business-booming-oil-slump-1.3378567 Giving the gift of hard life lessons (like getting a loan for a vehicle when you make 6 figures a year instead of buying a reasonable used car outright) this Christmas season.
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 22:30 |
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There's no value you can set on truck equity
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 23:10 |
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Hal_2005 posted:Foreign investment adds fixed capital via REIT & Commercial projects, which are a huge source of pork for SNC and major liberal donors. Your TFSA, like SIFT Income Trusts were draining revenues from Ottawa which prevented the Liberals from making their books balance circa the 2015 election platform. Hey, you shitheads voted for it, now you all get to enjoy the extra 19% burden on your wealth effect for the next 20 years. Just like the last time the LPC hiked capital gains in the 70's. Incomprehensible. I'm talking about residential real estate investment as a stupid place to allow foreign investment. Most TFSAs have little in them, and what is in them has already had tax paid on it. Completely different from income trusts where companies were using them as a giant tax dodge. And math without methods might as well be made up.
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Aagar posted:Well, at least some business is booming in Alberta! I love just how many commentators are basically blaming the NDP or the federal Liberals. This country is so loving dumb.
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Has Hal2k ever actually responded to a comment or what. He is the ultimate poo poo-and-run poster. He never ever came back to defend his list of successful Canadian companies, one of his best.
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