Folks,
Vancoouver continues to blow the credit crisis, US housing bubble and everything else out of its path. IT IS UNSTOPPABLE. NOTHING CAN STOP IT PERIOD.
One of the locals out here has his house up for sale for the ridiculously cheap price of 24 million dollars. Outrageous you say? Think again. The average price of Vancouver real estate within 50 years will be well over 24 million dollars a home. Can you afford not to invest? I think Not
Come join us in Paradise where a starter home can be bought for a measley million bucks
For sale: cosy home. Yours for just $24 million
Derrick Penner, Vancouver Sun
Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
METRO VANCOUVER - Developer Milan Ilich is attempting to notch a new entry in Vancouver's ultra high-end real estate market by listing his and his wife Maureen's equestrian estate property, known as Ivy Manor, for $24 million.
NOW HERE IS THE KEY POINT SHILLER DIDNT UNDERSTAND
However, he still sees significant numbers of high-net-worth buyers being drawn to Vancouver, many of them from Mainland China.
"They still see incredible value in [Vancouver] properties at current prices compared to other cities in North America," Hasman explained.
Currently, there are 65 homes in B.C. listed at prices above $7.5 million, the most expensive a $29-million waterfront mansion in Oak Bay near Victoria.
Just in the last week, Hasman said, Vancouver has seen two sales in the $10-million-or-over range.
Vancoouver continues to blow the credit crisis, US housing bubble and everything else out of its path. IT IS UNSTOPPABLE. NOTHING CAN STOP IT PERIOD.
One of the locals out here has his house up for sale for the ridiculously cheap price of 24 million dollars. Outrageous you say? Think again. The average price of Vancouver real estate within 50 years will be well over 24 million dollars a home. Can you afford not to invest? I think Not
Come join us in Paradise where a starter home can be bought for a measley million bucks
For sale: cosy home. Yours for just $24 million
Derrick Penner, Vancouver Sun
Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
METRO VANCOUVER - Developer Milan Ilich is attempting to notch a new entry in Vancouver's ultra high-end real estate market by listing his and his wife Maureen's equestrian estate property, known as Ivy Manor, for $24 million.
NOW HERE IS THE KEY POINT SHILLER DIDNT UNDERSTAND
However, he still sees significant numbers of high-net-worth buyers being drawn to Vancouver, many of them from Mainland China.
"They still see incredible value in [Vancouver] properties at current prices compared to other cities in North America," Hasman explained.
Currently, there are 65 homes in B.C. listed at prices above $7.5 million, the most expensive a $29-million waterfront mansion in Oak Bay near Victoria.
Just in the last week, Hasman said, Vancouver has seen two sales in the $10-million-or-over range.
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