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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-19 23:43:05 | 显示全部楼层
Post by showxu
老大,请问加拿大很多制衣工厂吗?
想知道结果


没有实际数字;

但是自从今年纺织品配额取消,这里倒是常看到出售制衣厂的。。。

如果要进入美国市场,很多人都会选择墨西哥开厂了。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-16 14:59:15 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 下雨天
richmond倒涨的不是特别厉害,相对来说水份也少些


登陆没选richmond,一来那里中国人太多,跟没出国一样;二来那里位置比较低,如果出现天灾(touch wood),会比较麻烦。。。

因为想选新房,市区里新房的选择比较多的在richmond,所以。。。曾经考虑过langley的,走高速从metrotown到那里的中心区,30-40分钟就能到。。。不过,后来觉得,还是把那里或者类似地区当作将来养老的地方吧。。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-19 23:45:04 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 兔8哥
老大怎么不讲了呀~~
谈谈挑选房子的注意事项?


俺不懂建筑结构什么的,只能挑地方,挑时间,房子本身的事情,就是挑建筑商了。。。
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发表于 2005-7-16 15:02:25 | 显示全部楼层
是啊,一说带泳池,听起来是挺诱人的,但是费用大涨。另外这边二手买房我觉得相对比较规范,你可以查到很多相关信息,比如前面几手的买卖价格,维修记录等。透明!
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发表于 2005-7-20 13:09:53 | 显示全部楼层
你终于还是在买在richmond了,开心。

是不是4号路那个townhouse?我觉得那儿性价比还好
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发表于 2005-7-16 15:06:37 | 显示全部楼层
Post by FCH
登陆没选richmond,一来那里中国人太多,跟没出国一样;二来那里位置比较低,如果出现天灾(touch wood),会比较麻烦。。。

因为想选新房,市区里新房的选择比较多的在richmond,所以。。。曾经考虑过langley的,走高速从metrotown到那里的中心区,30-40分钟就能到。。。不过,后来觉得,还是把那里或者类似地区当作将来养老的地方吧。。。。
richmond生活还是很方便的。
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发表于 2005-7-16 19:34:33 | 显示全部楼层
老大毕竟是HK来的呀,RICHMOND香港人扎堆呀,很亲切吧?!
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-22 13:35:37 | 显示全部楼层
补充些买房可能遇到的开支:

Down payment
The larger the down payment, the less you will have to pay back in the long run. A larger down payment means a smaller mortgage which in turn, will result in lower interest payments. Over time, this will significantly reduce the cost of borrowing. For conventional mortgages, usually a down payment of 25% or more of the sale price is required. Zero percent down is now permissible through CMHC.


Property purchase tax
The provincial government imposes a one-time property purchase tax which must be paid before any property can be legally transferred to a new owner. The tax is 1% on the first $200,000 of the sale price and 2% on the balance of the sale price. However, there are exemptions available, one of which is the first time home buyer's exemption. First time buyers* eligible for this exemption must meet ALL of the following criteria:

The mortgage term must be at least one year - If the term is less than a year, you may apply for a rebate after you've lived in the residence for 12 months.
Mortgage financing must be 70% or greater of the purchase price - The maximum down payment is 30%. Mortgage financing cannot be from family members.
Purchasers must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents - as determined by Immigration Canada. Applicants must have resided in BC for a period of at least one year immediately prior to the application or filed two income tax returns as a BC resident within the last six years.
Maximum purchase price - The maximum purchase price is $275,000 for the Capital Regional District, Greater Vancouver & Central Fraser Valley and $225,000 for all other areas in BC. (For purchases on or after February 19, 2003, a property with a fair market value of up to $25,000 more than the maximum purchase price limit will be eligible for a proportionate amount of the exemption. All other guidelines apply.
Property must be owner occupied - Rentals or investment properties do not qualify.
Time constraints - Purchasers must begin occupancy within 92 days and reside there for a minimum of one year.
Maximum principal repayment during the first year - To obtain the full amount of the exemption, the mortgage cannot be reduced by more than the greater of:
$11,000 for Greater Vancouver & Central Fraser Valley
$9,000 for all other areas of BC

Note: the maximum limits include all regular and lump-sum principal payments.
* First time home buyer, as defined for the purpose of the Property Tax Exemption is "a person who has never, at any time, held a registered interest in a principal residence anywhere in the world (a principal residence is defined as the usual place where an individual resides) and a person who has not previously obtained a first time home buyer's exemption or refund."


Lawyer or notary fees
Fees vary so be sure to shop around. Fees for a transaction usually range from $500 - $1,000.


Inspection fee
It is highly recommended to have a proper inspection performed on the property by a professional inspector. Doing so will reduce your chances of unexpected problems in the future. And remember to ask for a written report if your inspector does not provide one.


Mortgage application fee
Some financial institutions will charge a mortgage application fee for processing your application.


Appraisal fees
Some financial institutions will cover the appraisal fee so be sure to ask. If you have to pay for this fee yourself, you can expect to pay between $150 - $300.


Property insurance
All homes must have adequate insurance coverage against fire, other risks or loss, theft and liability before the financial institution will lend you money. These rates vary depending on coverage options so speak to your general insurance specialist for more details.


Mortgage payments
Your mortgage payments are calculated based on the amortization period, interest rates and amount of the loan. Larger payment amounts mean a shorter amortization period and usually a lower interest rate. Of course, it's important to factor in your regular monthly expenses to ensure that you don't stretch yourself too thin.


Property taxes, school taxes
The monthly mortgage payments are not the only periodic payments you will have to make. Property taxes and other taxes such as school taxes, due once a year, should also be taken into account in your budget. The amount of tax you will have to pay will depend on the assessed value of your property.

Utilities, maintenance
Other monthly fees may include utilities and maintenance fees, if you're buying a strata property (i.e. townhouse, apartment, condo). Again, these fees vary depending on your usage and size of property.


Other fees
Renovations may be something you'd like to do in the future. If you plan to stay in your home for the long-term, you may want to update your property so make room in your budget for these occasional expenses.
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发表于 2005-7-17 01:40:49 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 兔8哥
老大毕竟是HK来的呀,RICHMOND香港人扎堆呀,很亲切吧?!

老大是香港来的吗?我怎么一点看不出来?普通话说的好啊
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发表于 2005-7-22 16:53:46 | 显示全部楼层
顶一下,还想知道公寓的管理费是否也会涨
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发表于 2005-7-23 00:48:38 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-17 02:01:48 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 兔8哥
老大毕竟是HK来的呀,RICHMOND香港人扎堆呀,很亲切吧?!


这其实是俺当初不考虑在richmond登陆的原因之一。不过,如今又被老天爷安排在那里,实属天意。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-17 02:03:03 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 下雨天
老大是香港来的吗?我怎么一点看不出来?普通话说的好啊


在香港住过一段比较长的时间而已,应该说更多的还是大陆人。
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发表于 2005-7-23 00:57:10 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-17 02:04:21 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 下雨天
richmond生活还是很方便的。


特别是中国餐馆:)

另外,那里的工作机会似乎也算比较多。
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发表于 2005-7-17 03:53:05 | 显示全部楼层
FCH:你为什么不考虑在香港呆着呢,在香港工作好找,工资高过加拿大,而税又极低。而且香港的护照也可以免签一百多个国家,比加拿大的护照还要powerful。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-23 02:11:55 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 农民
顶一下,还想知道公寓的管理费是否也会涨


当然有可能的了。。。不过不会像楼价那样涨得厉害,不过管理费也不会像楼价那样还有跌的情况,:)
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-17 04:14:05 | 显示全部楼层
Post by 一切从头开始
FCH:你为什么不考虑在香港呆着呢,在香港工作好找,工资高过加拿大,而税又极低。而且香港的护照也可以免签一百多个国家,比加拿大的护照还要powerful。


说来话长,现阶段更喜欢这里。。。:)
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-7-23 02:12:46 | 显示全部楼层
被人加精了呀?符合小熊定的最新精华贴标准吗?:)
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发表于 2005-7-17 04:37:36 | 显示全部楼层
版主的选择是对的,香港人口密度大\生活成本高\工作压力大,实在不适合长居,自然风光,居住环境没办法跟加拿大比,生活舒适和工作机会没有办法跟上海北京深圳等国内大城市比,对于有技术优势的人才而言,现在上海北京的收入也不比香港低,所以我觉得对于大陆人来说,香港绝对不是一个好的选择
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