Despite the fact that we have a pittance for a down payment – we keep looking at places that strike our fancy.
We checked out a couple of open houses yesterday.
The first one was depressing as it was in the same complex and floor plan of a place we SHOULD have bought years ago when the asking price was $329K and not $525K as it was today. The place has a great floor plan and nice big yard. However, for over half a million bucks, you could have done a better paint job on your place? Not to mention that there had been no upgrades done anywhere – kitchen, bathrooms – and the place was over 30 years old.
This is something we have noticed a lot.
The second place was a townhouse that we could actually afford. It was in a great location, with parks and forest trails nearby. It was an end unit with a wrap around yard and in a nice quiet family oriented complex. But again. Not one upgrade. The kitchen was ancient. The carpets old and cheap. The doors and closet doors were made of the same crappy fake wood that is in our rental town home….really old fashioned and ugly. They had ‘finished’ the basement in their own style – faux brick wall for their “wine cellar” – and NO UNDERLAY under the really thin and again cheap carpet.
We would have to spend a fortune to gut the interior of the place to make it livable. We can’t afford that. Not unless they knocked off about $30k of the asking price…and being that they already had two offers coming in, oh well.
The panic buying that is still going on in Vancouver boggles me. People are spending millions on shabby old homes without batting an eyelid.  People are rushing to buy not yet built condos.
It has been said by one of the biggest realtors in Vancouver that our fair city is now considered a ‘resort’ town. Â A place where people buy properties to rent or only stay in for part of the year. Â So the soul is being sucked right out of this place….it will get worse and worse till after the Olympics and then watch out for all the For Sale signs.
So we will keep an eye out and try to save up a bigger down payment and just be patient. I am still chatting with mortgage brokers and trying to get Crunchy Husband to talk to his bank about debt consolidation and lines of credit…he is a hard nut to break.
We had a nice day after though. We went to Burnaby’s Deer Lake and the kids had fun running all over and walking the lake front.
Ugh. I know how you feel. When we moved here everything was SO expensive!
I know it’s hard to be patient.. but something will come along!
It is hard, but just think that perfect place is waiting for you somewhere.
I love going to open houses, but there hasnt been one house I saw that was good as is. Even new built homes had something we would change. I think it is the nature of the beast.
Good luck
I am so NOT looking forward to house hunting with the Hubs next year! He’s a butt head about these things. I have no energy for them! Good luck!
Good luck with the hunt!
Keep picturing it: tidy and perfect inside, small fenced backyard, lovely park nearby.
And do by all means keep CH in the boa and heels…
Really, I used to not fancy fellows…
Cronz..remind me to scan in the photos of the Halloween party when all the guys decided to dress as women.
My dh was the ugliest woman …ever.