House Prices
Ha! Welcome to my hometown, Vancouver, BC.
In the 1990's, I marvelled at stories about London housing, where 400-sq-foot flats sold for £250,000. Umm, now we are there.
Closet-size condo apartments are eagerly snapped up here, in pre-sales a year before construction. CA$ 600,000 is a bargain. Sheesh. (CA$ 1.00 = £ 0.50 today)
If there is any good news, it is that that far-flung suburban housing has cooled a bit in price. 40 miles from the city, a modest older family home is about CA$ 400,000. Still outrageous, and a lifelong burden for a working couple ... and it may be harder to keep.
Our gasoline (petrol) is CA$ 1.35/litre and climbing rapidly. I know that's cheap by UK standards, but too many Canadians have monster SUVs and trucks bought a few years ago. Their daily fuel costs would buy my beer for a week, the saps.
And nope, there's little public transit from the far 'burbs to the jobs here; just car-choked highways.
Pardon a PS, a joke on myself: 10 years ago, Jeannie and I rambled 'round Ireland for three weeks. Petrol everywhere was IRL £ 0.69/litre. We crossed into Northern Ireland, and bought petrol in Omagh. Wow! £ 0.61, a bargain ... oops, I realized soon after, different £'s. The apparent 10% discount was exactly the difference in currency.
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