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Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
So we are trying to find a house, and have seen a few places we like in the Coquitlam/Port Moody area, however we can't help but be pulled by the prices and land available in Maple Ridge.
Is this a good future move, or just the worst idea ever? :confused: We know the schools arnt as good, but the thought of a couple of acres for a horse is appealing. So if theres any Expats in the area, or out, your thoughts would be very appreciated. RL |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Rosie Lee
(Post 10298974)
So we are trying to find a house, and have seen a few places we like in the Coquitlam/Port Moody area, however we can't help but be pulled by the prices and land available in Maple Ridge.
Is this a good future move, or just the worst idea ever? :confused: We know the schools arnt as good, but the thought of a couple of acres for a horse is appealing. So if theres any Expats in the area, or out, your thoughts would be very appreciated. RL |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Rosie Lee
(Post 10298974)
So we are trying to find a house, and have seen a few places we like in the Coquitlam/Port Moody area, however we can't help but be pulled by the prices and land available in Maple Ridge.
Is this a good future move, or just the worst idea ever? :confused: We know the schools arnt as good, but the thought of a couple of acres for a horse is appealing. So if theres any Expats in the area, or out, your thoughts would be very appreciated. RL House prices with acerage can be very good value. As for schools and other amenities i should imagine it's fine. It really comes down to where will you be working. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
The big drawback to Maple Ditch is the distance from Vancouver (think brutal, 3 hour a day commute by car) But if you're not working in Vancouver/Burnaby/Richmond it's probably okay.
I don't know why the schools in MD are any worse than the Tri Cities? Who told you that? I've never heard that. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Maple Ridge is an hour each way during rush hour, less than that on a quiet day. There is the option to use the West Coast Express or to drive to New West and get the skytrain in. the benefits of it are that it is less dense than some of the other places, and has access to some fantastic lakes, parks etc. it is on the doorstep of Golden Ears provincial park. The centre could do with a bit of tarting up but there is access to everything you need. It covers a huge area so you don't need to live near the centre. We find it has a real sense of community.
If you ski you can go west to the North Shore in an hour, (longer during rush hour) or east to Hemlock (30 minutes). Easy access to the border, Aldergrove or Peace Arch. Sorry can't comment personally on schools as daughter is at uni, but friends seem happy with their childrens' schools. Another plus point is you get a lot more house for your money, often with space between you and your neighbours:) |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
I live in MR.
- Downtown isn't very nice, but it's got shops and a few decent places to eat. - There are lots of cookie cutter subdivisions, small lots, big houses that fill almost the entire lot. Places look like you can shake hands with the person next door while having a dump. If you don't mind this you can get a 3000sqft house with all the granite style bling for about $600k - If you want rural and land then it's east and more like a 90 min commute each way. - Land being affordable is still a relative term. 5 acres with something you'd actually want to live in is still going to be at least $700/800k and probably more. There is a LOT of shit housing on acreages. Places look ok on mls, but turn out to be need $$$ spending on them when you go and see. Don't skimp on the home inspection. On the plus side, the rural areas are very quiet, it's not far to places like golden ears park, pitt lake etc, and you can probably get cheap drugs off your next door neighbour. PM if you'd like specifics. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10299365)
Don't skimp on the home inspection.
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10299365)
and you can probably get cheap drugs off your next door neighbour.
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Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Hawk13
(Post 10299794)
Home inspections are a waste of time, money and not worth the paper the are printed on. They give a false sense of security too. And before Alan gets all up in arms, that said, if you're going to get one, do some research on the one you pick, maybe even ask around - there's lots of shady ones.
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Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Hawk13
(Post 10299794)
Home inspections are a waste of time, money and not worth the paper the are printed on.
Originally Posted by Aviator
(Post 10299879)
Not wrong there. We had a horror story with a home inspection and I would not waste the money in future.
Of course, if you think you don't need one then fair enough. But when I'm spending hundreds of thousands of dollars I do my due diligence. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10299972)
Then I suggest you had dodgy ones. I'm not overstating it when I say that ours saved us $100k.
Of course, if you think you don't need one then fair enough. But when I'm spending hundreds of thousands of dollars I do my due diligence. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...n-lawsuit.html |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10299972)
Then I suggest you had dodgy ones. I'm not overstating it when I say that ours saved us $100k.
Of course, if you think you don't need one then fair enough. But when I'm spending hundreds of thousands of dollars I do my due diligence. we had excellent home inspectors. The first one saved us from buying leaking condos, 3x. The second one - every single thing he said was an issue turned out to be accurate. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by ExKiwilass
(Post 10301003)
+1.
we had excellent home inspectors. The first one saved us from buying leaking condos, 3x. The second one - every single thing he said was an issue turned out to be accurate. I can understand peoples scepticism because there are a lot of dodgy ones associated with realtors. Or there are the kind that just check boxes - these probably aren't worth bothering with if you know what you are doing. Still, I don't see how anyone can, in good conscience, recommend that somebody who has never bought or sold a house in Canada not get one. They might not catch everything, but they may spot something that gives you a negotiating position or makes you think twice. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10301071)
Still, I don't see how anyone can, in good conscience, recommend that somebody who has never bought or sold a house in Canada not get one. They might not catch everything, but they may spot something that gives you a negotiating position or makes you think twice.
My reason for not recommending one is 'cus there are lots of dodgy ones and they can give a false sense of security. Everyone should do their own due diligence. That said, if you haven't got a clue, do some research and make sure you get a "non-dodgy" one. And my opinion is a little skewed as my Dad was a very handy guy that did all his own house reno's (and he did a lot) so looking over a house is not a big deal for me - personally speaking, of course. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 10301071)
This is my experience also - except with houses.
I can understand peoples scepticism because there are a lot of dodgy ones associated with realtors. Or there are the kind that just check boxes - these probably aren't worth bothering with if you know what you are doing. Still, I don't see how anyone can, in good conscience, recommend that somebody who has never bought or sold a house in Canada not get one. They might not catch everything, but they may spot something that gives you a negotiating position or makes you think twice. |
Re: Maple Ridge OR Maple Ditch??
My view is that almost everyone involved in property is dodgy - right the way from builders to realtors to mortgage brokers. You've got to do your research - but fortunately the internet has made that a bit easier with review sites like homestars. The thing to remember is that home inspectors that screw up too many deals won't get referrals from realtors. So any referral from a realtor is immediately suspect.
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