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Dave n Ailsa Mar 27th 2012 1:48 am

Stoney Creek
 
Anyone familiar with Stoney Creek, Hamilton?

Been looking at house options, for price, space, character and commute to Burlington, and Stoney Creek looks pretty good.

But all I have to go on at the moment is Google street view, lol. Looks like you get a nice view of the Mountain (yes, I know it's not a real mountain, lol), and the houses are nicely spaced, some have huge gardens that back onto fields etc.

Anyone?

bigals Mar 27th 2012 1:56 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 
Hmmmm I would look at Hamilton mountain before Stoney Creek or somewhere nearer Burlington.

Dave n Ailsa Mar 27th 2012 2:21 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by bigals (Post 9974965)
Hmmmm I would look at Hamilton mountain before Stoney Creek or somewhere nearer Burlington.

lol, that's no help at all!, but thanks for trying :rofl:

bigals Mar 27th 2012 2:28 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 
why is it of no help,Stoney Creek is ok but its busy and a little run down in my opinion so I am saying look up on the Mountain or towards Aldershot these are both close to the area you are looking but I think you will find what you are looking for

Dave n Ailsa Mar 27th 2012 3:01 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 
Thanks Al.

I like it up the mountain too, especially near mountain brow blvd as there's access to the trails for walking the dog etc.

Our updated plan is to buy a cheaper house first, and ease ourselves into Canada for the first few years, then maybe move over to Ancaster when we have some savings.

I can do "run down", I plan on having a couple of car projects on the go anyway, so would only bring a nice area down, lol.

bigals Mar 27th 2012 3:09 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 
OK now i know the plan of attack then stoney creek will be fine ,cheaper housing ,get into the groove then find the area you really want to be:thumbsup:just remember realestate fees are ott here so have you thought of renting first as realestate fees will nearly cover your first years rent??

Auld Yin Mar 27th 2012 3:12 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by bigals (Post 9975110)
OK now i know the plan of attack then stoney creek will be fine ,cheaper housing ,get into the groove then find the area you really want to be:thumbsup:just remember realestate fees are ott here so have you thought of renting first as realestate fees will nearly cover your first years rent??

What real estate fees? He's buying not selling.

bigals Mar 27th 2012 3:13 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by Auld Yin (Post 9975117)
What real estate fees? He's buying not selling.

when he sells after the first year or so!!!!!

Novocastrian Mar 27th 2012 3:15 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by Auld Yin (Post 9975117)
What real estate fees? He's buying not selling.

Quite. To D&A, I quite like Stoney Creek in a sleepy, rundown sort of way. (Keep a good distance from the QEW of course).

dbd33 Mar 27th 2012 3:29 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by bigals (Post 9975119)
when he sells after the first year or so!!!!!

I got that. Keeping it for only a couple of years is a good way to make a cheap house expensive.

bigals Mar 27th 2012 3:33 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 9975145)
I got that. Keeping it for only a couple of years is a good way to make a cheap house expensive.

like the idiot i am im just about to lose a boat load of money to realestate again geez when will i learn

dbd33 Mar 27th 2012 4:19 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by bigals (Post 9975162)
like the idiot i am im just about to lose a boat load of money to realestate again geez when will i learn

I suppose most property transactions in Canada result in a loss for the seller. It's only people who stay put for decades who can be fairly sure of making a profit. Still, while you have the house, looking after it fills in evenings and weekends that would otherwise be wasted down the pub or sailing or whatever.

Dave n Ailsa Mar 27th 2012 5:04 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 
lol, when I mention the possibility of renting, I get a load of strong opinions about throwing money away instead of investing, I can't win that argument.

However, if we buy, as the stay at home dad, I should hopefully be able renovate the house and add some value to it, which you can't do in a rental.

Thanks for the views on Stoney Creek everyone. We will of course check out the area in person rather than hitting the "buy it now" button ;-)

el_richo Mar 27th 2012 5:28 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by Dave n Ailsa (Post 9975307)
lol, when I mention the possibility of renting, I get a load of strong opinions about throwing money away instead of investing, I can't win that argument.

However, if we buy, as the stay at home dad, I should hopefully be able renovate the house and add some value to it, which you can't do in a rental.

Don't forget initial purchase tax followed by Interest payments, yearly property tax, etc you have to pay while living in your own place, and then realtor fees, etc when selling.

Short term, renting in a brand new country and area is a no brainer. Unless it's a great reno investment property, which i would imagine isn't the best way to spend your very first year of a stressful transition.

bigals Mar 27th 2012 5:46 am

Re: Stoney Creek
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 9975334)
Don't forget initial purchase tax followed by Interest payments, yearly property tax, etc you have to pay while living in your own place, and then realtor fees, etc when selling.

Short term, renting in a brand new country and area is a no brainer. Unless it's a great reno investment property, which i would imagine isn't the best way to spend your very first year of a stressful transition.

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