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Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jul-18-2011 21:01:

The upkeep can be a bitch on a home for sure, and it is more expensive to maintain, but at the end of the day owning a piece of land is where it is at investment wise. Some condos are built like a house of cards, yet they still fetch big bucks brand new...it is insane. Also: privacy and i can't live with people attached to me because i'm a shit neighbor.

I guess i'd say i was subletting an apartment from the guy who owns the condo...except i don't wear condos


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jul-18-2011 21:14:

Here's my cottage right on Georgian Bay


Posted by VAR on Jul-18-2011 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
lol srsly though, pretty nice! where is this?


why? do You want to come visit and play?



thanx Y'all for the compliments,
i got lucky.

Kitteh Ranch is in Monta�a (spanish for mountain)



edit: ChemE, your place looks very nice


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jul-18-2011 23:16:

its considered a condominium if the building is part of a condo corp. Which means its collective group of individuals who own a equal amount of common elements and land and each person owns their own unit within the complex or land. an apartment is usually owned by an investor who rents out the apartments to make money on his investment.


If youre renting a condo its still a condo. if one or even a collective own the building, its not under a condo corp, and theyre renting it out, it is an apartment


Posted by enydo on Jul-18-2011 23:19:

I REALLY WANNA GET A LOFT, I FEEL LIKE IT'LL REALLY HELP MY ART.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jul-18-2011 23:24:

razors and watercolor


Posted by FuzzQi on Jul-18-2011 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
I was wondering what all of you were on about in this thread, but then wikipedia told me that in North America the term "cottage" means holiday home.


was wondering the same thing. Also, if you're ever in New Zealand and someone invites you to their bach (pronounced "batch"), it means holiday home.

quote:
Originally posted by VAR



That's pretty cool, also is that a real owl? If so even better.


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jul-18-2011 23:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
its considered a condominium if the building is part of a condo corp. Which means its collective group of individuals who own a equal amount of common elements and land and each person owns their own unit within the complex or land. an apartment is usually owned by an investor who rents out the apartments to make money on his investment.


If youre renting a condo its still a condo. if one or even a collective own the building, its not under a condo corp, and theyre renting it out, it is an apartment


my braciole gets big when you talk smart.


Posted by VAR on Jul-18-2011 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi

That's pretty cool, also is that a real owl? If so even better.


nah, it's one of those "scare the birds away plastic owls" left by the previous owner.

you can see how effective it is by the bird poo along the railing next to it.

no big deal though, all kittehs are natural bird watchers- me included.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jul-19-2011 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by VAR
no big deal though, all kittehs are natural bird watchers- me included.


Pics or STFU


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jul-19-2011 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
my braciole gets big when you talk smart.


theres only 3 things i know, real estate, construction and stevie B


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jul-19-2011 00:30:

gino vanelli would also have been acceptable according to rule 45.1.b of the canadian guido association.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-19-2011 02:36:

Second homes are not that much upkeep if you have the time to visit them regularly.


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jul-19-2011 02:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Second homes are not that much upkeep if you have the time to visit them regularly.


start by owning a fucking turtle before lecturing people on actually doing things you deadbeat.


Posted by enydo on Jul-19-2011 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Second homes are not that much upkeep if you have the time to visit them regularly.


YOU PROBABLY WOULD KNOW WHAT WITH YOUR FAMILY HAVING TO SHUFFLE YOUR USELESS ASS FROM SEASONAL HOME FROM SEASONAL HOME EVERY YEAR.

THEY PROBABLY DON'T WANT TO BE AROUND YOU EITHER.


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jul-19-2011 02:59:

WOOKING FA NOU IN ALL DA WONG PWACES WOOKING FA NOU.


Posted by VAR on Jul-19-2011 03:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Pics or STFU


having trouble with that. seem to get stuck here;


Posted by Sushipunk on Jul-19-2011 03:39:

lol


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-19-2011 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
start by owning a fucking turtle before lecturing people on actually doing things you deadbeat.



I don't own a second home, but I spend a lot of time at my the cabin my dad owns, and we have had a vacation home of some sort since I was like 7 or 8. Do you or any of your immediate family own a second home? No. I know what I am fucking talking about.


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-19-2011 05:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
its considered a condominium if the building is part of a condo corp. Which means its collective group of individuals who own a equal amount of common elements and land and each person owns their own unit within the complex or land. an apartment is usually owned by an investor who rents out the apartments to make money on his investment.


If youre renting a condo its still a condo. if one or even a collective own the building, its not under a condo corp, and theyre renting it out, it is an apartment



Posted by FuzzQi on Jul-19-2011 05:09:

Ooohh

someone just got pnw'd


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-19-2011 05:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
start by owning a fucking turtle before lecturing people on actually doing things you deadbeat.
I was almost halfway expecting some professional knowledge about home ownership from Nou.


Posted by Lilith on Jul-19-2011 08:38:

Last year I went looking up the coast to find somewhere quiet, sunny and warm but its a real mixed bag of money-sinks and overpriced junk, apparently I'm not the only one who considered fleeing north for the winter... rest of NSW and Vic seem to have had the same idea. The other half of the problem would be finding a return on property.


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