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MarkG Mar 8th 2008 3:45 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by jericho (Post 6033988)
To be honest, I'd take what people say on here with a pinch of salt. Everyones experiences are different.
Like in the UK, some people live very easily on much less than the $67k you mentioned. Others would call that bordering on the poverty line.

The only real problem with that salary is the crazy cost of housing in Edmonton these days... $67k would be pretty comfortable if you don't have to pay a mortgage from it, but would be pretty tight if you're trying to pay a mortgage for an average half-decent house in the city today (assuming it even qualifies for a large enough mortgage to buy one).

That's probably the big difference between the people who can live easily on low salaries and those who think they're in poverty even when earning more money... the latter has to pay a huge mortgage to buy the same kind of house that the former bought for much less money a few years ago.

Leviathan Mar 8th 2008 4:54 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 
I believe they arrange a temporary work permit for now but begin the permanent residency application as soon as we arrive.

Leviathan Mar 8th 2008 4:56 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by MarkG (Post 6034671)
The only real problem with that salary is the crazy cost of housing in Edmonton these days... $67k would be pretty comfortable if you don't have to pay a mortgage from it, but would be pretty tight if you're trying to pay a mortgage for an average half-decent house in the city today (assuming it even qualifies for a large enough mortgage to buy one).

That's probably the big difference between the people who can live easily on low salaries and those who think they're in poverty even when earning more money... the latter has to pay a huge mortgage to buy the same kind of house that the former bought for much less money a few years ago.

Similar to the UK I guess. We rent in the UK and I think the assumption so far is that we will rent in Edmonton (unless there was a compelling difference to enable us to buy over in Canada). Rent wise I have had a look at a few websites and I think we would be prepared to spend up to $1500 on rent per month.

jericho Mar 8th 2008 8:57 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by Leviathan (Post 6034943)
Similar to the UK I guess. We rent in the UK and I think the assumption so far is that we will rent in Edmonton (unless there was a compelling difference to enable us to buy over in Canada). Rent wise I have had a look at a few websites and I think we would be prepared to spend up to $1500 on rent per month.

On a salary of $65k, and with a deposit of $50k, we was told by a mortgage broker we'd be able to get a mortgage of $300k (ie/ total purchase price of $350k). Payments would be roughly $1600- and thats before any specially negotiated mortgage rate.
You can get a nice house for $350k- a 3 bed detached in some areas, so I wouldnt bother renting unless you reeaally want to.

Alberta_Rose Mar 8th 2008 9:03 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by Leviathan (Post 6034927)
I believe they arrange a temporary work permit for now but begin the permanent residency application as soon as we arrive.

My point was that you'll have to make sure she can get a work permit too, or she won't be able to work.

Leviathan Mar 8th 2008 10:26 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by jericho (Post 6035825)
On a salary of $65k, and with a deposit of $50k, we was told by a mortgage broker we'd be able to get a mortgage of $300k (ie/ total purchase price of $350k). Payments would be roughly $1600- and thats before any specially negotiated mortgage rate.
You can get a nice house for $350k- a 3 bed detached in some areas, so I wouldnt bother renting unless you reeaally want to.

I guess the problem for us is that we really have no deposit to put down, so (like in the UK) I'm guessing that might hamper the mortgage we can get.

Having said that, if it is possible to get a $300k mortgage with next to no deposit and a decent 2 bed detached house for that, then I would rather do that than rent.

With regards my fiance - they did say they would get her a work permit regardless of whether she wanted one or not! (which i thought was pretty good really).

dannyg1001 Mar 10th 2008 4:51 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 
The house prices are ridiculous in edmonton at the moment, but I think $300k should be able to buy you somewhere decent enough. im renting but my rent is $1300 per month, and i live alone, i wish i could get a mortgage. It makes more sense than throwing so much cash into a black hole each month!

Have a look on http://www.mls.ca and you can get an idea of prices

dogboy Mar 10th 2008 5:57 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 
Having a cat will make finding a place to rent harder. When I came over 2 years ago, I only found one place that would accept my dog. I also had to pay to have the carpets professionally cleaned once I left the place.

Get the girlfriend out to work and buy your own place!

Almost Canadian Mar 10th 2008 6:51 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by jericho (Post 6035825)
On a salary of $65k, and with a deposit of $50k, we was told by a mortgage broker we'd be able to get a mortgage of $300k (ie/ total purchase price of $350k). Payments would be roughly $1600- and thats before any specially negotiated mortgage rate.
You can get a nice house for $350k- a 3 bed detached in some areas, so I wouldnt bother renting unless you reeaally want to.

Your calculations seem quite a bit off. $300,000 @ 5% would be $1,250 for interest only. I doubt very much that the capital would be paid with the balance over 25 years.:ohmy:

Steve_P Mar 10th 2008 9:19 am

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 6043767)
Your calculations seem quite a bit off. $300,000 @ 5% would be $1,250 for interest only. I doubt very much that the capital would be paid with the balance over 25 years.:ohmy:

$ 300,000 over 25 years 12 payments per year no extra payments at 5% interest = $1745 per month.

The $1,600 figure comes from a 30 year amortization period. ;)

jericho Mar 10th 2008 6:16 pm

Re: Questions about Edmonton
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 6043767)
Your calculations seem quite a bit off. $300,000 @ 5% would be $1,250 for interest only. I doubt very much that the capital would be paid with the balance over 25 years.:ohmy:

They're not my calculations- like i said, its what I was told by the mortgage broker.


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