shootingstar
05-16-2011, 07:05 PM
Though I don't have a car, I have an underground parking stall that I bought along with the condo.
I caved in to people who told me...it would be good for investment purposes, from re-sell standpoint. I could have had a small discount off sale price of home, but the % reduction was not enough to cover off value.
Now it feels like a curse. Yes, I know I can rent it..still....I have to:
*pay property tax on it yearly ($190.00)
*"manage" the space, ie. police it so that cars don't park there when I never gave them permission
It has happened twice already. A 85 yr. old guy parked his son-in-law's jeep as a favour. So he slunk off and moved the car.
Then I noticed another car a wk. later. :mad:
By the way, in Calgary to buy a home parking stall is around $30,000 to $40,000. In City of Vancouver it can be up to $50,000 in some condo buildings.
I also noticed someone parked their bikes unlocked in a parking stall. Something definitely I couldn't do.
Our strata board is being set up but it's a new building, etc.
I caved in to people who told me...it would be good for investment purposes, from re-sell standpoint. I could have had a small discount off sale price of home, but the % reduction was not enough to cover off value.
Now it feels like a curse. Yes, I know I can rent it..still....I have to:
*pay property tax on it yearly ($190.00)
*"manage" the space, ie. police it so that cars don't park there when I never gave them permission
It has happened twice already. A 85 yr. old guy parked his son-in-law's jeep as a favour. So he slunk off and moved the car.
Then I noticed another car a wk. later. :mad:
By the way, in Calgary to buy a home parking stall is around $30,000 to $40,000. In City of Vancouver it can be up to $50,000 in some condo buildings.
I also noticed someone parked their bikes unlocked in a parking stall. Something definitely I couldn't do.
Our strata board is being set up but it's a new building, etc.