Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
getting wood has never been harder.
Not touching that with an 8' 2x4. Not that I could afford one.
😂😂😂
tjlincoln said
May 9, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
I’m sure you know the jobs numbers are poor because of unemployment payments that are extended till September. It’s a pay cut to go to work for lots of people
i heard that a ton of people left Cali when they lost their jobs cuz it so expensive, and its hard to find staff now for places re-opening.
Exactly, that’s going on lots of big cities especially in service industries
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
You guys still have $8/hour minimum wage? geez
Federal minimum wage is $7.25, HCOL areas are closer to $10 with some cities at $15.
Wow. Minimum wage is set provincially here. Lowest is Saskatchewan at $11.45, highest is Nunavut at $16.00, but they don't really count because of their size and location.... so highest of the major locations is Alberta at $15
Russell said
May 9, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
I’m sure you know the jobs numbers are poor because of unemployment payments that are extended till September. It’s a pay cut to go to work for lots of people
i heard that a ton of people left Cali when they lost their jobs cuz it so expensive, and its hard to find staff now for places re-opening.
Homer said
May 9, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
getting wood has never been harder.
Not touching that with an 8' 2x4. Not that I could afford one.
tjlincoln said
May 9, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
Gus gets an assist just by coming in.
Protect Gus from the Kraken, leave White Zaitsev Dadonov and Murray unprotected and see if they are snatched
they won't take any of those guys, with their contracts. they'll probably take Daccord.
That’s what I’d do but there are going to be lots of decent G’s available
Russell said
May 9, 2021
Forsberg: "Sure, NOW they start skating."
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
outshot in the 2nd
tjlincoln said
May 9, 2021
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
I’m sure you know the jobs numbers are poor because of unemployment payments that are extended till September. It’s a pay cut to go to work for lots of people
Cathy said
May 9, 2021
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
You guys still have $8/hour minimum wage? geez
Federal minimum wage is $7.25, HCOL areas are closer to $10 with some cities at $15.
Russell said
May 9, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
getting wood has never been harder.
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
Homer wrote:
In case you haven't noticed. Sens get the 1st PP. lol
holy hell. Didn't even occur to me this late in the game.
Homer said
May 9, 2021
In case you haven't noticed. Sens get the 1st PP. lol
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
Cathy wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
You guys still have $8/hour minimum wage? geez
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Yep. Bought my current place in 2017. 4 years later, it has almost doubled in value.
Don't even look at prices in the GTA or GVA.
It's nuts, but you're no further ahead if you have to buy elsewhere.
New couple with each a house cashing one out would be in a pretty good position. Or if you move some place where it's much cheaper.
I was debating cashing out, dumping the profit in my RRSP, and renting a condo. Sure, this place will probably be worth even more in a few years, but....
Russell said
May 9, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
really? how small IS your garage?
It is detached and it was built for an RV, its huge
TWH lied
Cathy said
May 9, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
Homer said
May 9, 2021
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Yep. Bought my current place in 2017. 4 years later, it has almost doubled in value.
Don't even look at prices in the GTA or GVA.
It's nuts, but you're no further ahead if you have to buy elsewhere.
New couple with each a house cashing one out would be in a pretty good position. Or if you move some place where it's much cheaper.
tjlincoln said
May 9, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
really? how small IS your garage?
It is detached and it was built for an RV, its huge
SensKat said
May 9, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Is Real estate crazy up you’re way? All of you if u aren’t in Ottawa. I know SoCal is crazy high
Crazy. Worse than lumber.
We had to buy plywood for our garage and the contractor had one heck of a time even finding it
😂😂😂
Exactly, that’s going on lots of big cities especially in service industries
Wow. Minimum wage is set provincially here. Lowest is Saskatchewan at $11.45, highest is Nunavut at $16.00, but they don't really count because of their size and location.... so highest of the major locations is Alberta at $15
i heard that a ton of people left Cali when they lost their jobs cuz it so expensive, and its hard to find staff now for places re-opening.
Not touching that with an 8' 2x4. Not that I could afford one.
That’s what I’d do but there are going to be lots of decent G’s available
Forsberg: "Sure, NOW they start skating."
I’m sure you know the jobs numbers are poor because of unemployment payments that are extended till September. It’s a pay cut to go to work for lots of people
Federal minimum wage is $7.25, HCOL areas are closer to $10 with some cities at $15.
getting wood has never been harder.
holy hell. Didn't even occur to me this late in the game.
In case you haven't noticed. Sens get the 1st PP. lol
You guys still have $8/hour minimum wage? geez
I was debating cashing out, dumping the profit in my RRSP, and renting a condo. Sure, this place will probably be worth even more in a few years, but....
TWH lied
Saw a comment on reddit, I think, regarding the poor jobs numbers for April..."a 2x4 is $8, can you imagine working an hour at minimum wage to buy ONE 2x4?!"
It's nuts, but you're no further ahead if you have to buy elsewhere.
New couple with each a house cashing one out would be in a pretty good position. Or if you move some place where it's much cheaper.
It is detached and it was built for an RV, its huge