I picked up the newspaper (the free one they leave outside work and I move inside) yesterday morning and was greeted by this cheery message. Thanks guys.
Quite why this is current news escapes me. Maybe it's because it's spring, people have started nesting and looking at fixer-uppers in East Van, and then remembered they aren't millionaires - which must be disappointing. Buying a house in Vancouver was pretty much impossible when I moved here 10 years ago... so I feel I am well ahead of the curve on this news.
Despite the harrowing disappointment of having to give up the dream I wasn't dreaming, I managed to pull myself together and sell our apartment. It seemed like a good time to do it. It was looking pretty nice too by the time we finished with it, and I hope the new owner likes it here. I know I have.
When you've been forced to "give up the dream", whether or not it actually was your dream, you need a new one. Dreams are like that - you can just make them for yourself and they're free. The Metro article didn't mention that, which I thought was a missed opportunity. We've been weaving our new dream for a while now, and it's fair to say we've made a bit of progress. It's looking like a fairly large fluffy rug with just a few holes left in it now - oh and the end's all frayed because we're not sure how to finish it yet.
Slightly before selling the apartment, Lina went and looked at a house in Vernon and said it was good. So I bought it. This left a rather tense week or so where I thought I might end up owning almost exactly twice the amount of very expensive things that I want to. Fortunately, Vancouver property hysteria worked its magic and someone bought our place straight away for the amount of money we needed to buy a "single-family home" in glittering Vernon BC (or more correctly, Coldstream). Here's where you'll find us from the end of June. I could expand at length on the property buying/selling process and my views on the relative futures of Vancouver and Vernon - but how about I don't.
Meanwhile on the front page in Vernon...
Oh... ok.