So my new apartment
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apt in Montreal are expensive usually. Finding a condo at less then $170k is very hard and the value will most probably not increase. Mortgage, condo fees, Taxes and the occasionnal renovation cost makes buying ridiculous IMO. Unless of course you need a bigger place if you're 2 people.
Sure... Why would I put my new landlord on the attack like that? I'll try to fix it myself and save him the money if I can't then I'll ask him to take care of it.
apt in Montreal are expensive usually. Finding a condo at less then $170k is very hard and the value will most probably not increase. Mortgage, condo fees, Taxes and the occasionnal renovation cost makes buying ridiculous IMO. Unless of course you need a bigger place if you're 2 people.
Sure... Why would I put my new landlord on the attack like that? I'll try to fix it myself and save him the money if I can't then I'll ask him to take care of it.
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apt in Montreal are expensive usually. Finding a condo at less then $170k is very hard and the value will most probably not increase. Mortgage, condo fees, Taxes and the occasionnal renovation cost makes buying ridiculous IMO. Unless of course you need a bigger place if you're 2 people.
apt in Montreal are expensive usually. Finding a condo at less then $170k is very hard and the value will most probably not increase. Mortgage, condo fees, Taxes and the occasionnal renovation cost makes buying ridiculous IMO. Unless of course you need a bigger place if you're 2 people.
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