Coronavirus
#766
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Re: Coronavirus
US Government is suspending all routine US Embassy and Consulate services in Canada end of business day today, until further notice. No longer processing passports, visas etc.
Emergency services will still be available to US Citizens.
Emergency services will still be available to US Citizens.
#768
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I can't post this in the other thread at the request of the OP, but housing prices might drop in Vancouver, but with so many going to be out of work, nobody will be able to get a mortgage.... Same thing happened in the US back in 2008, prices plummeted but most couldn't get mortgages, by the time economy recovered and people could, the prices went up, plus even a 50% drop in Vancouver, houses would still be 500,000+ and still not affordable in my view...ha ha
Anyhow not looking good, 500,000 Canadians applied for EI in the last week, 2.5% of the labor force. 20 times higher vs last the same week in 2019.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-r...week-1.1409633
I know 100% we will end up homeless, we cannot sustain this rent on disability, so unless one of us can get a job in the next month or so, not sure how we will make it going forward.
Anyhow not looking good, 500,000 Canadians applied for EI in the last week, 2.5% of the labor force. 20 times higher vs last the same week in 2019.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-r...week-1.1409633
I know 100% we will end up homeless, we cannot sustain this rent on disability, so unless one of us can get a job in the next month or so, not sure how we will make it going forward.
#769
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I can't post this in the other thread at the request of the OP, but housing prices might drop in Vancouver, but with so many going to be out of work, nobody will be able to get a mortgage.... Same thing happened in the US back in 2008, prices plummeted but most couldn't get mortgages, by the time economy recovered and people could, the prices went up, plus even a 50% drop in Vancouver, houses would still be 500,000+ and still not affordable in my view...ha ha
I know 100% we will end up homeless, we cannot sustain this rent on disability, so unless one of us can get a job in the next month or so, not sure how we will make it going forward.
#770
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I'm seeing indicators already. This house in Walnut Grove in Langley was just listed for $779k, which is about $50k-$70k less than what similar houses have been listed for in the area in the past year or so.
I'm sorry to hear that, I know that the government is bringing in extra payments on top of EI as well as possibly suspending evictions/rent payments. Honestly I would just refuse to leave. The landlord can defer their mortgage for 6 months. Do whatever it takes to get through this.
I'm sorry to hear that, I know that the government is bringing in extra payments on top of EI as well as possibly suspending evictions/rent payments. Honestly I would just refuse to leave. The landlord can defer their mortgage for 6 months. Do whatever it takes to get through this.
I have no doubt prices will fall, just that people will be unemployed and unable to get a mortgage to buy. Must like what happened in the US 10-12 years ago.
I will barricade myself in for as long as possible if necessary, we will pay April rent in full, but by May we may not be able to, and may need to offer what we can pay and see what happens.
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#771
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Looks like the banks are confused, and people are having difficult time deferring their mortgage payments.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/ban...id19-1.5503478
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/ban...id19-1.5503478
#773
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so why the hell aren’t western countries locking everyone and everything down? A lot of people in the UK don’t seem to be taking it seriously...or at least the ones I know aren’t.
#774
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I can't post this in the other thread at the request of the OP, but housing prices might drop in Vancouver, but with so many going to be out of work, nobody will be able to get a mortgage.... Same thing happened in the US back in 2008, prices plummeted but most couldn't get mortgages, by the time economy recovered and people could, the prices went up, plus even a 50% drop in Vancouver, houses would still be 500,000+ and still not affordable in my view...ha ha
Anyhow not looking good, 500,000 Canadians applied for EI in the last week, 2.5% of the labor force. 20 times higher vs last the same week in 2019.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-r...week-1.1409633
I know 100% we will end up homeless, we cannot sustain this rent on disability, so unless one of us can get a job in the next month or so, not sure how we will make it going forward.
Anyhow not looking good, 500,000 Canadians applied for EI in the last week, 2.5% of the labor force. 20 times higher vs last the same week in 2019.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-r...week-1.1409633
I know 100% we will end up homeless, we cannot sustain this rent on disability, so unless one of us can get a job in the next month or so, not sure how we will make it going forward.
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China, Korea and some other Asian countries are now seeing imported cases from the western world, so really just seems this virus will keep ping ponging around as people travel.
I think the health officials in Canada probably want to do more, but the politicians are choosing to go slow which just prolongs everything really.
At this point Amazon should even be shut down, based on the photos of hundreds of people inches from one another on break, how long til there is a major outbreak within Amazon centers?
I do have one order coming tomorrow, I will let them set it outside the door, and then kick it into the closest and let is sit for a few days before touching it.
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I wonder if banks are seeing an uptick on cash being taken out they don't like?
I got another email from the bank explaining how money is safe, how you will be able to access money through electronic means, they are not at risk of failing and deposits are insured up to the limit.
I got another email from the bank explaining how money is safe, how you will be able to access money through electronic means, they are not at risk of failing and deposits are insured up to the limit.
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"BC Housing is putting in place a temporary moratorium on eviction of tenants in subsidized and affordable housing."
Although it looks like they have something in the works for regular renters and will be released next week so that is something positive possibly, have to wait and see what they come up with.
"“All options are on the table,” Housing Minister Selina Robinson said. “We are working on ways to ensure people do not lose their homes and are not evicted because of this crisis. These are very urgent concerns for people and we will have more to say in the coming days.”
The measures are set to be unveiled next week."
I will wait and see what they unveil next week.