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Originally Posted by frinkprof
To be fair, both "old" and "overpriced" are subjective. I could hypothetically say Mount Royal based on my own hypothetical interpretation of those terms.
I will say this though, nothing in Calgary is very old. Relative to other things in Calgary, sure. In many cities though (even in North America), an early 20th century building is on the newer side of things.
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I don't care for an older inefficient home that requires repairs or a complete renovation. Quite often they turn into a money pits, even homes that are 20 years old. Its much easier to live in a new home that doesnt have problems.