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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Another thing to consider is that UK houses are more robust than Canadian houses generally and the standard of build is better.
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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by MikeUK
(Post 9493030)
That would explain why I see more people here doing two jobs, one day one evening than I ever remember in the UK.
It would also tie in to my perception that Credit is much easer to get here, and that personal debt seems to be higher? (and it's getting worse: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/0...75J1E720110620) |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493270)
Another thing to consider is that UK houses are more robust than Canadian houses generally and the standard of build is better.
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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9493281)
Canadians are the most indebted citizens in the world. Consumer debt here is higher than in the UK and the US by quite a bit.
(and it's getting worse: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/0...75J1E720110620) |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493270)
Another thing to consider is that UK houses are more robust than Canadian houses generally and the standard of build is better.
You should expect higher maintenance costs for a Canadian style house.. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by MikeUK
(Post 9493312)
To flip that on its head..
You should expect higher maintenance costs for a Canadian style house.. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493322)
thats my whole point..people often state they can have a better house in Canada than the UK..bigger does not mean better..the build quality in the UK is much better than here..inspections are more rigourous too.
True about maintainence though. I dont recall nearly as much re roofing or residing of houses as goes on here, you certainly should factor it into the overall cost of living if you choose to buy. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493322)
inspections are more rigourous too.
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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493322)
thats my whole point..people often state they can have a better house in Canada than the UK..bigger does not mean better..the build quality in the UK is much better than here..inspections are more rigourous too.
I find it hard to believe that the average recently built Canadian house will have a materially worse build quality than a Barratt-box. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by dgagitw;9493402I
find it hard to believe that the average recently built Canadian house will have a materially worse build quality than a Barratt-box.
Houses in Canda have a lower life expectancy than in the UK and are built to specifciations and rules that reflect that. They are also build with a higher expectation of the consumer up-gradeing them which is also reflected in the build. There are also a whole load of costs assoicated with building in a cold climate that go into a candian house, costs that the UK doesn't have, these too impact cost/quality balance. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9493270)
Another thing to consider is that UK houses are more robust than Canadian houses generally and the standard of build is better.
I don't agree on this one, houses in the UK appear to be more substantial because they use more brick, but in most of Canada you can't use brick because it is a poor insulator. I think in new build stuff it's fair to say there is more variation in quality in Canada. You can more easily buy shit here than in the UK but on average the quality is about the same. I tell you one thing for sure, there's no way I'd get a gang of labourers working in -25 in the UK. Also the use of forced air in houses here for the heating, can't think of any housing I've been involved with in the UK that used forced air that post-dated 1970, it's all radiators nowadays. The lack of radiators in Canadian houses gives you more space in the room and you don't have to worry about leaky pipes. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 9493446)
The lack of radiators in Canadian houses gives you more space in the room and you don't have to worry about leaky pipes.
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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 9493446)
Also the use of forced air in houses here for the heating, can't think of any housing I've been involved with in the UK that used forced air that post-dated 1970, it's all radiators nowadays. The lack of radiators in Canadian houses gives you more space in the room and you don't have to worry about leaky pipes.
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Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 9493446)
You obviously haven't looked at some of the shit I helped put up in the UK. :lol:
I don't agree on this one, houses in the UK appear to be more substantial because they use more brick, but in most of Canada you can't use brick because it is a poor insulator. I think in new build stuff it's fair to say there is more variation in quality in Canada. You can more easily buy shit here than in the UK but on average the quality is about the same. I tell you one thing for sure, there's no way I'd get a gang of labourers working in -25 in the UK. Also the use of forced air in houses here for the heating, can't think of any housing I've been involved with in the UK that used forced air that post-dated 1970, it's all radiators nowadays. The lack of radiators in Canadian houses gives you more space in the room and you don't have to worry about leaky pipes. |
Re: Reasons for emigrating?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 9493454)
Plus AC is a lot easier to integrate with forced air. AC never crossed my mind in the UK, here in Ontario is pretty much a necessity in the summer I find.
Also people in Calgary are so unfamiliar with AC they seem to think it's some sort of contraption invented by the devil, I brought up the subject with my neighbours and they kept whinging on about how noisy it would be, what effect it would have on their property, what chemicals it might give off, ad naseum. In Calgary (and most of Canada I suspect) you never say: "it's too hot". You say: "I'm going down to the basement for a spell." Or: "I think I'm going to go and spend my Canadian Tire money now." |
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