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Whatever happened to the poster who was raving endlessly about Vancouver housing values a couple of years ago? When I first joined iTulip there was a poster who seemed to be on every thread promoting Vancouver's real estate market. LOL
He's still around, deliriously raving even yesterday. You will all enjoy his ravings in that post: http://itulip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14055
"There was never a housing bubble. That's right folks there was never a housing bubble in the most beautiful place on Earth Vancouver BC"
It is written to be fairly pro-suburb/anti-highrise. I can respect this perspective, and I personally wouldn't mind settling in a rural-ish area, but I don't see how it can survive until we experience some a population decrease / passing of the "boomer" generation.
Whatever happened to the poster who was raving endlessly about Vancouver housing values a couple of years ago? When I first joined iTulip there was a poster who seemed to be on every thread promoting Vancouver's real estate market. LOL
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