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Old Mar 8th 2016 | 11:29 am
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Originally Posted by Piff Poff
I tend to put less than $50 in my car per week
All in notes I trust and not coins. Otherwise it might explain that rattling sound.
 
Old Mar 8th 2016 | 12:50 pm
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Yeah premiums in BC are a hot topic with pressure to get rid of them. Before the changes coming up in the next few months everyone 30k and over more or less pay them, so someone making 30k pays the same as someone making 300k.

Other issue is the higher income earners likely have their employers footing the cost where lower income earners likely dont.

Those between 22k and 29999 get some subsidy to reduce premiums.

They raised the income to 42k in the new budget for premium subsidy.

I think kids will be free now or something like that.

Changes were made.

Disability changes though are not ideal though, more on disability lose then win despite what the politicians say.

Oh well. Govt rarely makes sense in what they do.

They still seem to think 375 can rent housing....lol


Originally Posted by BristolUK
Ah, right.

This is where I don't like systems that go by category rather than real circumstances.

My mother in law gets her prescriptions for co-pay of $9.05 under the Province/Blue Cross Seniors Drug scheme. In fact Shoppers Drug Mart makes a seniors contribution of $4 to that so she only pays $5.05. But officially it's $9.05 and no other payment.

Her income is actually more than mine by about $3k or $4k depending on my expenses in respect of renting out. If my income went up to her level, my co-pays would be $10 under the Province/Blue Cross scheme but the premiums would be $33 a month.

And I'm the one with the housing expenses.

It's a skewed system.
 
Old Mar 8th 2016 | 2:59 pm
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Old Mar 8th 2016 | 4:33 pm
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Add $40 in bridge tolls for February. Its not a daily thing but we do cross a few times a month and in Feb wife was going to Squamish weekly so 2 tolls per week.

They bill you you dont pay when crossing.

Tolls really add up.
 
Old Mar 9th 2016 | 4:35 am
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Property tax 200
Water 63
House (building) Insurance 92
Snow clearing average 12

Total Housing costs 367
People run away with the idea that mortgage/rent free means free housing. But that $367 involves costs you don't get when renting.

It's not expensive, but not as cheap as one might think.

Electricity, incl heating and aircon 282

Landline.fibreop tv/internet 138

Monthly drug premium 16
Monthly co-pay 15
 
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Nothing housing wise is free, but those amounts sure beat paying 900 a month in rent every month....

Oh well, why dwell on something you (generic you) can never have? A house to us is a dream like a Rolls Royce might be a dream for someone else, not likely to ever happen, but one can still dream.


Originally Posted by BristolUK
Property tax 200
Water 63
House (building) Insurance 92
Snow clearing average 12

Total Housing costs 367
People run away with the idea that mortgage/rent free means free housing. But that $367 involves costs you don't get when renting.

It's not expensive, but not as cheap as one might think.

Electricity, incl heating and aircon 282

Landline.fibreop tv/internet 138

Monthly drug premium 16
Monthly co-pay 15
 
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
Nothing housing wise is free, but those amounts sure beat paying 900 a month in rent every month....

Oh well, why dwell on something you (generic you) can never have? A house to us is a dream like a Rolls Royce might be a dream for someone else, not likely to ever happen, but one can still dream.
When you have a job again (which I'm sure will be soon) go and talk to a mortgage broker.

My son and I didn't think we would qualify for a mortgage due to low income but our broker found us one - because of my sons age (28 at the time) we were offered a 30 year one at just over 2% interest rate (it's up for renewal this year).

Our mortgage payment is $489 a month, total.

It may well be more than a dream, if you talk to the right person.

 
Old Mar 9th 2016 | 2:58 pm
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
Nothing housing wise is free, but those amounts sure beat paying 900 a month in rent every month....
Sure, but remember that the comparison wouldn't be my $367 with rent in your expensive neck of the woods but a lower rent here.The $367 would likely be a fair bit more at your end with higher property taxes and buildings insurance so the difference not so great.
 
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Its more of the average housing being 300k plus in any area we could find jobs that is the hurdle...lol

Who knows though. I need to figure out the education thing first, seems being on EI is a pre requisite for nearly every program.




Originally Posted by Siouxie
When you have a job again (which I'm sure will be soon) go and talk to a mortgage broker.

My son and I didn't think we would qualify for a mortgage due to low income but our broker found us one - because of my sons age (28 at the time) we were offered a 30 year one at just over 2% interest rate (it's up for renewal this year).

Our mortgage payment is $489 a month, total.

It may well be more than a dream, if you talk to the right person.

 
Old Dec 10th 2016 | 12:05 am
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Update from my last one in mid-2015

In 2015 our average expenses across 12 months was just under $1600/mth

In 2016 it comes in at $1824/mth.

Not as bad as I thought, the vehicle repairs was unexpected

The breakdown, rounded, tax included as applicable, average per month

$0 - mortgage/rent
$420 - property tax
$128 - Car & home Insurance
$219 - petrol
$83 - vehicle expenses (repairs, license sticker)
$231 - grocery
$342 - utilities (electric, gas,water/sewer)
$57 - furnace protection plan + water heater rental
$0 - cable TV
$21 - cell phone (1)
$54 - home phone/internet
$81 - medical/dental (pissed at the extra costs, tests, blood work & prescriptions not covered in Onatrio)

cost of living expenses total $1636/mth

$188 misc cost/mth : includes - (UK trip (1), cross border shopping (2x), personal stuff, movies, eating out, gifts)

Grand Total $1824.00 /mth

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Old Dec 10th 2016 | 12:55 am
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Originally Posted by not2old
$188 misc (UK trip (1)...
A return flight to the UK for $188?
 
Old Dec 10th 2016 | 12:59 am
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
A return flight to the UK for $188?
thanks for pointing that out, post is now corrected

the $188 is average per mth cost across 12 mths for ALL misc costs

Anyone else care to update their numbers?



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Old Dec 10th 2016 | 1:11 am
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Originally Posted by not2old
the $188 is average per mth cost across 12 mths for ALL misc costs...
Phew...I thought I'd been missing out on some great deals.
 
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A TiryTory thread. Now there's a name I've not heard in a looong while. I wonder how our Welsh Ontarian representative is doing?
 
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Originally Posted by Shard
A TiryTory thread. Now there's a name I've not heard in a looong while. I wonder how our Welsh Ontarian representative is doing?
I expect she's married to a doctor.
 


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