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Real estate investor & online entrepreneur. From cabinet making to internet marketing.

We Own A 2 BedRoom Loft in Port Coquitlam Now!

Well…. We Got it! There was a bit of a bidding war and we actually had to pay $200,500 and the asking price was $200,000. We own a 2 bedroom loft  penthouse suite in Port Coquitlam now! We ended up paying $2,500 over asking price but it’s a great deal. Considering people are selling 1 bedroom units in the exact same building for $200,000. Our 2 bedroom should have been sold for around $220,000. Overall I am happy with the purchase, now we need to get it rented!

I put it on Craigslist last night, asking $1600 for rent. I got 1 email so far, I reposted the ad this morning so my ad can appear at the top of the list.  I have to get the place inspected as well, but it should all be fine. We went through the condo “minutes” (a log of all meetings of the strata council), to see if they discussed any problems with the building at strata council meetings. The minutes were fine, nothing wrong with the building (no leaky condo problems especially).

One thing I found out that was interesting, is that since this a penthouse suite, we can actually build a bedroom where the outdoor patio area is located (see pics in my last post). I have NO intention to build another bedroom, way too much work however it’s good to know that it is allowed for.

A couple things I plan on doing to the loft:

  • install laminate flooring where the carpet is now (carpet is a bit rough)
  • paint the walls with some light modern colors

The better shape your rental unit is in, the better type of renters you will attract. If you place looks like hell you will be in for hell from your tenants. A good rule of thumb is to decorate as you would your own home, treat it as if you were going to move in.

I already told my realtor to be on the lookout for another 2 bedroom but there is nothing else out there compared to what we just bought. I mentioned looking into Surrey for condos (they are cheaper there), however she said that the quality of tenants are worse in Surrey, hmm. We will see, I have this on my plate for now. Next month is Christmas, we will see if we find something before Christmas. Anyways that’s all to report for now.

I Put An offer On A 2 Bed Room Port Coquitlam Condo

I put the offer on the 2 bedroom condo in Port Coquitlam. Unfortunately there is another person interested in it as well, so now we have to sit and wait  for the vendor to decide which offer he likes better.  This is a 2 bedroom loft/ penthouse suite for $199,000. Over 1000 square feet with a sweet  patio up top that is awesome. I really love this place and I would have no problem moving in myself (If I was single). The loft has amazing vaulted cathedral ceilings that gives you a really open feeling.  Anyways I took a bunch of photos so if/when  we get the place I can list it on Craigslist right away for renting. It should rent for $1500 – $1600. You can see the photos of the condo below, looks pretty sweet right?

Profit Over Fear – Investing In Vancouver Real Estate

So we went out condo shopping with our realtor yesterday afternoon. I told her my price range is around $200,000 for a 2 bedroom condo. We ended up looking at 4 different condos, 2 near Brentwood mall and 2 other condos near Lougheed mall. All 4 condos are located near amenites such as food shopping, as well as public transportation (SkyTrain). The condos rent between $1200 – $1300 per month which makes them perfect to cover monthly costs (strata fee, taxes, monthly mortgage). Square footage is between 750 – 850 square feet, not a bad size.

Now my realtor is going to check the minutes of the stra council (to see if there are any problems in the buildings). The last thing you want to do is buy a leaky condo, so you need to check the strata minutes to see what was discussed at strata meetings.

Some people reading this probably think I’m crazy to buy right now, but sitting on the sidelines for the bottom of the market to happen is even more crazy. As long as the rent covers everything, then it’s a NO BRAINER. Real estate is simple either you buy it or you don’t. If you don’t buy it and sit on the side lines I can promise you that you will regret in the years to come (ask your parents).

A couple times I got nervous about buying houses but I bought them anyways and they have appreciate 100% in the past 5 years. Fear is normal but you need to control it, don’t let it control you. It’s easy to get scared trust me, but you need to be logical about things. Don’t let your emotions run your life.

That’s all for now folks.

Tommorow We Start Searching For More Investment Condos In Vancouver

Finally tomorrow the condo hunting begins. I have been waiting for prices to come down and cool off and now is the time to find that “deal of a lifetime”. Prices may drop you say? I say so what, as long as the rent covers all my expenses I will have a condo that is paid for by my tenants. And now is the time to negotiate deals with anxious sellers, it’s a buyers market now. Finally! If the rent covers the monthly expenses (strata fee, taxes, mortgage payment) it’s almost a no brainer to buy it, as long as it’s a solid building in a good area, with a low vacancy rate (which greater Vancouver has).

Tomorrow this Burnaby 2 bedroom condo will be our first stop,  then we start checking other condos around Burnaby in New West after that showing, as I mentioned in a previous post. Most people get excited buying a new computer or a car but I really love buying real estate. I guess for me I think about how much that condo will help me and my family for the rest of life. I will get monthly rent forever, who needs mutual funds? My retirement income will be my rental income, safer and way more stable than mutual funds, RRSP or the Canadian pension (will there be a Canadian pension when I am 65?).

A cool real estate quote I heard from Ralph Case:

“buy real estate and wait, don’t wait to buy real estate.”

Halloween In Vancouver

Since Halloween is happening tomorrow evening (Friday night of all nights) I figure I would post some of my shots from the family visit to the Stanley Park Halloween train. We got there at about  6:15 PM and waited for 2 hours to actually get on the train. While we waited we walked around and checked out the “haunted farm”, face painting and a few other treats. I suggest getting there early, cause there were tons of people.

When you take the train ride expect people to jump out at you from the bushes, there are people all over the place when you take the train ride. They did a really good job putting this event together and was well thought out. Overall it was fun to check it out, but waiting a couple hours in the cold with 2 kids was a challenge, lol.

Tomorrow afternoon Burnaby Heights in North Burnaby is having the annual Halloween on the Heights. Basically the kids go trick or treating to all the business between Willingdon and Boundary road on Hastings street.

Photos of Stanley Park Halloween train, last night:

Halloween Vancouver Stanley Park

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