But Immigration to USA is very difficult, they are not accepting permanent residents, but Canada is.
Maybe I could live in Vancouver and work in WA? How far is it?
Maybe I could live in Vancouver and work in WA? How far is it?
But Immigration to USA is very difficult, they are not accepting permanent residents, but Canada is.
Maybe I could live in Vancouver and work in WA? How far is it?
I don't know about some of that CM. My niece lives in North Van. They have an apt. turned condo. It is 950 sq. feet and they paid over 500,000.00 for it. It's okay but it's nothing special.Remember that the Olympics are just around the corner. This is impacting teh rental/sale market.
Take a look here if you want to shop/purchase: REALTOR.ca - Welcome It is pretty straight-forward.
That said, if you want to live in Vancouver proper, see the above list (Curiosity) and maybe add in False Creek and Shaughnessy (if you can afford that)..
Take a look at North and West Vancouver as well. N. Van is relatively affordable and just over the Lion's Gate bridge from downtown Vancouver. West Vancouver will cost a King's ransom, but is an amazing place to live.
Thank you Juan, I expected to hear that, We have to be positive to make our goals.
By the way, whats the vancouver population?
But Immigration to USA is very difficult, they are not accepting permanent residents, but Canada is.
Maybe I could live in Vancouver and work in WA? How far is it?[/quote
NOT if you are planning on commuting more often than weekly, it's 220 km. with waits of up to an hour or so at the border.
Dream on. Things are changing but not all that much and they will certainly never go to half price. There has always been a housing bubble in Vancouver. It's always been one of the most expensive places to live.You can easily rent for that.
Wait for a few years. The housing bubble in Vancouver will burst and you'll be able to buy condos for half price.
Don't live on East Hastings or Surrey.
Wouldn't places there only be for residents/students of the University?
Uh, okay, I didn't know... I was just asking...
Hello I am coming from Colombia, I am computer science engineeer with 9 years of experience, I have 8 Microsoft certifications and I think that with my wife's job and mine, we can live in Vancouver.
Thanks for all your comments, it seems that Vancouver its so cool to live
IF I want to buy a house, how much money do I need to have initially? In Colombia the banks borrows only 70% I need to have 30% before buying, how does it work there?
I know that buying houses for immigrant its difficult, I have heard that it might take up to 7 years before you can buy a house, but in 7 years there is a lot money I can save with my wife before the banks can borrow me money.
Is there a way to know how much money do we need to earn to buy a house of X amount?
Thanks