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Zeitgueist
Aug 8, 2003

by Ralp
I had a wonderful conversation with a Canadian coworker recently(in the US) about how this isn't really a housing bubble because Canada "has better laws about that type of thing".

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Zeitgueist
Aug 8, 2003

by Ralp

Mr. Wynand posted:

Whew, well that's good to know!

Yes, 1 million dollar hovels are the natural order of things, apparently.

Zeitgueist
Aug 8, 2003

by Ralp
I've been getting into the Canadian TV series Holmes Inspection, where a well-known contractor goes and reinspects homes that have passed inspection but are still having huge problems. It's amazing how some of the worst ones are those built in the last 10 years, right in the bubble.

It's going to be like the USA, where you should avoid any house built since 2000 like the plague.

Zeitgueist
Aug 8, 2003

by Ralp

Fine-able Offense posted:

That's a pretty bog standard "delusional landlord wanting to rent a furnished apartment" listing.

For instance, this.

If one of those windows doesn't open a time-space portal to NYC, that's pretty nuts.

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