These people need somewhere to live. They don't have 4 years to wait for condo construction.About preproduction properties who owners bought in the past 5 years, when construction completed, some owners flipped and got a nice profit.
These people need somewhere to live. They don't have 4 years to wait for condo construction.About preproduction properties who owners bought in the past 5 years, when construction completed, some owners flipped and got a nice profit.
Not necessary. Some live in the basement of their parents or have second homes while the 4 years wait for condo construction.These people need somewhere to live. They don't have 4 years to wait for condo construction.
Have you read the OP?Not necessary. Some live in the basement of their parents or have second homes while the 4 years wait for condo construction.
Did you? I have and he replied / quoted my post.Have you read the OP?
Having said, why buying is not an option? At least there is no empty home tax in Toronto (unlike most of BC) in case it becomes your second home.Guys, Any success stories on getting a 1 Bed / 2 Bed accommodations in Toronto on PR? Please do share - Am reading all the comments on the forum and it looks like it ain't easy! Am landing on 10 Sep and have an Airbnb for short term but longer term rentals look like a challenge without a job and am a freelancer.
Hmm...good question. I doubt without a job you would get a loan either. I can make a down payment of 10-20% or perhaps more but not sure if you could get a $300-400k without a job. If you have a different view, please do postHaving said, why buying is not an option? At least there is no empty home tax in Toronto (unlike most of BC) in case it becomes your second home.
But people with loads of money can buy without loan or job. Also people who work outside Canada might be able to get a loan.Hmm...good question. I doubt without a job you would get a loan either. I can make a down payment of 10-20% or perhaps more but not sure if you could get a $300-400k without a job. If you have a different view, please do post
All depends where you are looking. I think the previous couple were looking at newer condos and I'm surprised they didn't find something after applying for as many condos as they did since they both have jobs. May to September is a very common time to move especially for younger people so there will be a lot of demand for 1 and 2 bedrooms at a fair rental rate. There are likely higher priced properties available. You may not want to limit your search to just condos (include apartments) and widen your search area. The rental market is tight so many struggle to find a rental and must apply right away if interested. Best of luck.Guys, Any success stories on getting a 1 Bed / 2 Bed accommodations in Toronto on PR? Please do share - Am reading all the comments on the forum and it looks like it ain't easy! Am landing on 10 Sep and have an Airbnb for short term but longer term rentals look like a challenge without a job and am a freelancer.
Even if all of the above is true and even if making a full down payment was an option, am not going to buy an apartment/house on Day 1 of my landing...will need atleast 6 months to an year before I make up my mind on where to live based on where I/my spouse works. As a neutral, I would put it out there that PRs would take atleast an year to buy and would be on rent prior to that.But people with loads of money can buy without loan or job. Also people who work outside Canada might be able to get a loan.
My brother lives in Sydney, Australia and he shared a situation where apartments/houses on sale don't last even for a week such is the demand by Chinese/Asian immigrants. Looks like it's the same in Canada as well - I heard some of these stories about Vancouver but wasn't aware that it has trickled down to Toronto's rental market as well. Have taken Airbnb for the first week and let's see how it goes from there.All depends where you are looking. I think the previous couple were looking at newer condos and I'm surprised they didn't find something after applying for as many condos as they did since they both have jobs. May to September is a very common time to move especially for younger people so there will be a lot of demand for 1 and 2 bedrooms at a fair rental rate. There are likely higher priced properties available. You may not want to limit your search to just condos (include apartments) and widen your search area. The rental market is tight so many struggle to find a rental and must apply right away if interested. Best of luck.
Not always immigrants. Out of province and international students or foreign workers are also possible.My brother lives in Sydney, Australia and he shared a situation where apartments/houses on sale don't last even for a week such is the demand by Chinese/Asian immigrants. Looks like it's the same in Canada as well - I heard some of these stories about Vancouver but wasn't aware that it has trickled down to Toronto's rental market as well. Have taken Airbnb for the first week and let's see how it goes from there.