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[–] BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

You sure as shit didn't buy a property for $60k in Calgary or Edmonton, which is where most of the jobs are, and where people want to live.

And, on top of that, housing prices are STILL rising in those two cities compared to last year.

I will say it again, we CANNOT build ourselves out of the housing issue we're in right now. It simply isn't possible.

[–] LoveCanada@lemmy.ca 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Calgary and Edmonton are the two main centers but not everyone wants to pay the price for living in a big city. There are lots of jobs in smaller centers.

But here's the thing. You can move to Calgary but you're going to need to buy a house for at least 600,000. OR you can move to a smaller center and get a house for one tenth of that price.

Now look at the difference in mortgage payments at 5.25%. The Calgary house is going to be 3400. The small town mortgage is going to be $340.

Which means in the small town, you can buy a house paying your mortgage working a minimum wage job and still have money to spare, but in Calgary you better be making over 100k if you hope to qualify for that 600k house.

Sometimes small town living just makes far more financial sense. Especially when youre in driving distance to a bigger city.

[–] BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca 1 points 6 hours ago

I just looked for property in Alberta under 100k, and could only find a handful of places under 100k that were not inside mobile home parks (where you don't own the land) most of them are court ordered sales and are also mobile homes(on private lots) that essentially need to be replaced entirely.

The only reasonable one I found in the entire province which wasn't in terrible shape, had it's own land, and was drivable to what I consider a city was in Elnora, which is about an hour outside red deer. Unfortunately it's unlikely you could get even a minimum wage job there, because the population is only 288 people and they have only 18 total businesses in the town, and that includes some public places like the post office and library.

The thing to remember about this though, is that it can't support a larger population choosing this option. A few people could move there, but the moment you get more than a few moving in the prices go way up since there isn't just a million houses sitting empty in these small towns. There's maybe hundreds, total in the province.