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Old 07-29-2013, 12:47 PM   #61
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awesome list is awesome and my mind = blown that new brighton is not anywhere tobe seen in the T50
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:48 PM   #63
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No valo, that's not what I'm saying. freakinsaprikin did a nice job of summarizing (and clarifying) my position.

No, you said, and if I cared enough I would multi-quote you.

That a lake is Objectively better. That leisure opportunities are not subjective.
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:49 PM   #64
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No of course not, but there is a reason why houses in Lake communities are generally worth more than similar houses in communities around it.
Yes, and there is a reason that a downtown penthouse is generally worth more than most other apartments/condos of similar size.
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Communities with a golf course > Communities with a lake. And thats just in terms of property value.
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:55 PM   #66
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No valo, that's not what I'm saying. freakinsaprikin did a nice job of summarizing (and clarifying) my position.
You have been arguing this entire time that something that is clearly subjective, is an objective fact. That is moronic.
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:59 PM   #67
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Any lake community is objectively better than any non-lake community.
You mean to say having a lake is better than no lake. For some people, sure. But to say any community with a lake is better than any community without a lake is silly.
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Old 07-29-2013, 01:00 PM   #68
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No of course not, but there is a reason why houses in Lake communities are generally worth more than similar houses in communities around it that don't have lakes.
Isn't this a major con for lake communities. It costs more to buy into a lake community so if you arent' going to use the lake you are paying interest on something that you don't need.

I think that when I was looking it was about 25k more for similar houses in lake comunities. In the end I chose lower cost for a similar house and proximity to fish creek over a lake. 25k at 3.5% is $875 per year plus your $250 lake fee is up to 1125 for the cost of a lake.

So taking two identical communities one with a lake and one without you have to get $1125 per year of more value out of the lake for that community to be better. So having a lake is not OBJECTIVELY better than not having one.
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Old 07-29-2013, 01:01 PM   #69
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Arbour Lake is a terrible lake compared to the lakes in the south. It's the size of a puddle!
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Old 07-29-2013, 01:07 PM   #70
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Arbour Lake is a terrible lake compared to the lakes in the south. It's the size of a puddle!
Just driving by Arbour Lake I can see why you would think that and I used to share that opinion, but I actually spent an afternoon there one time and realized it was still fun. A lake doesn't have to be huge to be be enjoyable - the beach was nice and they had kind of a Mexican resort vibe going on with music, dancing, etc. when I was there. Go across the street to see what the residents of Hawkwood are up to and you'll maybe see two guys flying a kite in a mosquito-infested field. Made me realize just how nice these lakes are for a community, regardless of the size.
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Lake Bonavista is an objectively inferior community just because Sliver lives there.
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The biggest problem with Lake Bonavista is Silver's boner is sticking up right out in the middle of it.
I hope they move the Sue Higgins Dog Park, the largest in the City, to Lake Bonavista!
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I have a Wendy's within 10 minutes walking distance of my house.

Check and mate.
My old house in Brentwood was right next door to the 7-11. 11 second walk from my front door to the front door of Sev. It was like having a slurpee machine in my kitchen.

FU Pond Bonivista!

Just clicked the list now. Woot i live in Varsity and have a rental condo in Arbour Lake. I win!

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Old 07-29-2013, 01:16 PM   #74
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The idea of "best" neighbourhood is kind of dumb. Every individual values different things in their neighbourhood depending on family situation, income, amenities required, line of work they're in, etc.

With that said, give me my condo in Marda Loop (South Calgary ranked #40 on the list) and it's easy access to downtown, shopping, dining, rivers, parks, etc. any day of the week over Arbour Lake with it's access to a large puddle.
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Old 07-29-2013, 01:17 PM   #75
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WILDWOOD:

1. 8 minutes to downtown by car

2. Close to Edsworthy Park, dogwalk, Dounglas Fir Trail, bike paths and
Bow River

3. Developed in late 50's and many upgrades and redevelopment since.

3. Close to LRT

4. Tremendous Community Association and community spirit

5. Excellent tree growth

6. Great access to Stoney Trail and Trans Canada Highway going west and north

7. Close to schools

8. Low crime rate

9. Good access to shopping - Westbrook Mall, Westhills and downtown

10. Public golf course nearby - Shaganappi

11. Etc

Ranked 33rd?????
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WILDWOOD:

1. 8 minutes to downtown by car

2. Close to Edsworthy Park, dogwalk, Dounglas Fir Trail, bike paths and
Bow River

3. Developed in late 50's and many upgrades and redevelopment since.

3. Close to LRT

4. Tremendous Community Association and community spirit

5. Excellent tree growth

6. Great access to Stoney Trail and Trans Canada Highway going west and north

7. Close to schools

8. Low crime rate

9. Good access to shopping - Westbrook Mall, Westhills and downtown

10. Public golf course nearby - Shaganappi

11. Etc

Ranked 33rd?????
Wildwood has an awesome location but they have too many small old houses. Just like Brentwood. I wouldn't put Brentwood into the 20. and there is no way Arbour Lake is #1.

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Old 07-29-2013, 01:25 PM   #77
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Wildwood has an awesome location but they have too many small old houses.
Poor people! Ewww...
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Poor people! Ewww...
Not sure i would want to buy a 1960s 950sq ft bungalow for $550k!
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Unless you like ice fishing, isn't a community lake only useable 3-4 months out of the year? I suppose there could be skating too.
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Wildwood has an awesome location but they have too many small old houses.
Yes but there is lots of space between the houses, and room to upsize as required. This monster house mentality these days, with houses squeezed together so tight you can reach out the window and touch the next house, is absolutely absurd IMO. You don't really need excessive amounts of space - it's just more to maintain. I've said it before, that no matter how small the available living space, it's only a short time before your brain will automatically adjust and make it comfortable.
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