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Old 10-16-2020, 08:05 PM   #6626
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I agree that it is a significant factor. I think there are lot that just want to save their money and it has become more socially acceptable. It used to be that only weirdos would not move out the moment they could. That stigma isn’t there anymore, and partly because of the rental market in larger cities.

To be fair though, a lot of the policies that led to hyper inflation of the rental and real estate markets in Canada are due to liberal policies. There were positive tradeoffs to those policies of course.
Independent of political leaning, devising creative financing mechanisms to generate wealth and transfer from future generations to a smaller portion of the population?

I have no complaints about the amount of money I have made but retirement is nowhere in sight.

Doesn’t help that while real estate continued to escalate elsewhere, Calgary real estate has been essentially flat for the last decade
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