We bought the townhouse we were renting as it foreclosed. We love it here! We just paid our first full year this month and we are acclimated to the community, schools, etc. We bought on one income, so when I get a job, we will reno the interior. We plan on staying here for the long-term.
We just bought a townhome. Just because we loved it. And the price we paid was comparable and equal to the single family home prices at the time. So it seems affordability is no longer a factor when it comes to these type of homes.
I don’t regret it, but I chose a condo over a townhome, but I do wish that I owned the land that it was sitting on just because I don’t want some investor coming and buying them all up and kicking me out and I’ll just have to start all over again.
I’d be shocked if that scenario you’re suggesting would happen. Have you seen that elsewhere? An investor buying up primary residences of a whole building? I haven’t. I’ve seen an investor buy individual units of a smaller building like an 8 plex to eventually own the whole building, but not like what you’re suggesting.
@@ChamberlainGroup I’ve seen it in Chicago and down south in Florida. It generally happens when the upkeep on the building will be too costly for the people to pay for.
@@ChamberlainGroup I don't think it was properly maintained in the fall. If there had been enough snow to prevent maintenance all winter, it would also have prevented growth. The present growth would not be looking like it was dead in the desert if there was enough snow melt to water it.
We bought the townhouse we were renting as it foreclosed. We love it here! We just paid our first full year this month and we are acclimated to the community, schools, etc. We bought on one income, so when I get a job, we will reno the interior. We plan on staying here for the long-term.
Brilliant. Glad it’s working for you and you love it.
We just bought a townhome. Just because we loved it. And the price we paid was comparable and equal to the single family home prices at the time. So it seems affordability is no longer a factor when it comes to these type of homes.
Whats the safest area to buy a townhouse in calgary looking to move from Toronto.
Depends on your needs and price point. Let’s chat to learn more and find you the right area/place. www.chamberlaingroup.ca/contact/
Are they good investment properties??
They can be for sure. Depends on where and what you buy though. Let’s chat more here. www.chamberlaingroup.ca/contact/ -Jared
Is townhome a good investment to buy in edmonton? Or there value doesn’t appreciate much?
I don’t regret it, but I chose a condo over a townhome, but I do wish that I owned the land that it was sitting on just because I don’t want some investor coming and buying them all up and kicking me out and I’ll just have to start all over again.
I’d be shocked if that scenario you’re suggesting would happen. Have you seen that elsewhere? An investor buying up primary residences of a whole building? I haven’t. I’ve seen an investor buy individual units of a smaller building like an 8 plex to eventually own the whole building, but not like what you’re suggesting.
@@ChamberlainGroup I’ve seen it in Chicago and down south in Florida. It generally happens when the upkeep on the building will be too costly for the people to pay for.
@@Sirach144 never in Calgary or heard of it in Canada. Unless you bought a run down condo in a run down building this scenario is super rare
@@ChamberlainGroup
Yeah. It’s called condo deconversion.
Freehold townhouses along with the lot is a better option than the conventional regular townhouses with condo fees? Views?
It could be. Depends on what you’re looking for and needing. Lets chat here www.chamberlaingroup.ca/contact/
That area doesn't look like much outside space care is being done, like none.
It was also shot at the end of winter and snow is melting 😂
@@ChamberlainGroup I don't think it was properly maintained in the fall. If there had been enough snow to prevent maintenance all winter, it would also have prevented growth. The present growth would not be looking like it was dead in the desert if there was enough snow melt to water it.
@@azcowgal5837 ok then… 👍
@@ChamberlainGroup Yeah, it is getting tiring. But thanks for responding. You have a good evening.
Fee's 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 wtf why would anyone want to buy a home n have to pay some mf any fees to ruin our privacy?
That's what I'm thinking about.