Nah the homeless are all on east hastings. Vancouver is definitely the most beautiful city of Canada (from someone who comes from Montreal and has lived in Toronto)
@@ziczag299 Got to say I was just there this last weekend for an event at the Convention Centre just off Burrard. We went around the area and while they keep the waterfront empty of vagrants, just a block in even and it starts. Not even that far and there are tents in every park you walk by. Hotel was in North Vancouver on the other side of the inlet and one taxi ride I thought I was going through a war zone. People passed out on their foreheads crumpled up on the sidewalks while people are sweeping around them. It was the most insane thing I've ever seen, and while there is a bit of this in every city, its not on this scale. It was block after block after block. I mean I went to school on 17th Ave in Calgary, just off downtown, went into downtown many times a week and its NOTHING like what I saw.
@ziczag299 you're completely right, best city in Canada bar none, you can walk on Bute by alberni or just by this area and see a hypercar every 20 seconds, so much money and beauty
That little yellow house was built in 1888 by George Washington Leslie, a plasterer who came to Vancouver from Cape Breton to work rebuilding Vancouver after the great fire. The Leslie family lived there till 1947.
@@chantalwiebe534 You're most welcome. I walked past it last week and read the heritage plaque. It's a beauty, now there is a real estate office inside.
So, you pay $10 million, and you get a 4 bedroom apartment, with a view of cement and asphalt, with the occasional tree by a stream. There are entire private islands you could buy for that, or less than that.
I live in Vancouver and I know how absurd the rent is. Obviously you can get 10 bedroom mansion in other cities but in Vancouver it will get you only 2-4bdrm apartment nowadays. It’s crazy how expensive modern days small city apartments are.
Yep and they expect people who cant afford to live downtown to Work Downtown. Good thing people are desperate as shit otherwise it'd be a ghost town down there.
@@TallicaMan1986 Do you not know ehat the Skytrain system and Translink busses are? Like there are literally double decker busses on many of the busiest routes so that less people are late to work due to overcrowded busses. Like while it'd be hard to get to like a 5am job it's not that hard to get to work if it's an 8am or 9am start time even if someone lives in Surrey so long as someone knows WTF they're doing. Like I once worked with a surly dumb AF 20 year old pot head who had to get to work at 6:30am in Burnaby each day and lived in Abbotsford. He was able to do that using public transit even though he was so dumb he couldn't even prepare himself a lunch each day.
@@SurprisinglyDeep the only reason people work in Vancouver when they don't live in van is DESPERATION. The commute those people take is noy worth the wage they're being paid. How about we stop relying on and abusing desperate people.
@@xeromagi1 didn't help we grabbed our table and umbrella (all of our weight to hold it) before it went over the wall - where it would have free fall dropped 30 stories onto whatever.
so sad we care so little about housing for ordinary people............ these places are usually empty most of the year , GREED SOCIETY ....... not a care in the world for fellow citizens.😮
@@lukek1949the problem is vancouver is like the quarter the size of San Francisco. Soon you wont be able to walk a single block without seeing a junky.
The main reason Vancouver has so many homeless people is because drug addicts from all over Canada move to Metro Vancouver so that they can regularly shoot up once a day or so without freezing to death in the snow in the winter like they'd do in pretty much every other province in Canada. Also because Vancouver tries to stop the drug addicts from overdosing to death with programs like InSite while the other provinces are all like "IDGAF". Like the Vancouver Sun newspaper once interviewed a local homeless man who'd lived in Metro Vancouver his whole life who lived in the Downtown Eastside who literally said that. Also alot of poor people from other provinces move here because the public transit in other cities is dog$h1+ meaning a poor person there has no way of improving their lives by saving up money working a minimum wage job while using public transit. In many cases those people can't even commute to work at all. Like there was a news story 10 years ago about 2 young men from Alberta living in a homeless shelter. One of them was literslly mentally ill with like schizophrenia or something. They told the homeless shelter "we'd like 2 bus tickets so we can go live in Metro Vancouver". They did not know anyone living in Metro Vancouver. Instead of saying "I don't know guys I don't think going to a place you know very little about with no support networks there is a good idea" or trying to help them get jobs and housing in Alberta the homeless shelter employees just litrrally gage them money for 2 Greyhound tickets to BC. Who knows if the employees did thst before? Also it says something that both the shelter employees and the 2 young men thought that would be a better idea then the 2 trying to get jobs and hosuing in Alberta.
There is a homeless shelter and supervised drug injection site a hundred feet from the front door at 1401 Hornby st. lol gets rowdy crowds on welfare day out front.
Lololololol..... ahhhh that's good. As a multiple home owner its hilarious that someone will pay 10 million for this and a monthly....what multiple thousand per month fee when you could buy a lovely home for 2 million and another home in Barcelona One in south of France One in Puerto Vallarta and still put 6 million in your pocket. Just saying.....
As a guy who lives in West Vancouver, i think having a house in downtown is kind of ridiculous now... I bought my house in 2005 which had 333.33 square meters but it only cost 10M
10 million at 5% a year gets you 500,000. That is 42,000 a month. You can rent this place for $20,000-25,000 a month and have $15-17,000 left over for grocery. No taxes, no association fee $10 million in the bank
I'm only a few cities away from Vancouver and it's 1500 for a 1 and a half bedroom. I haven't had a window in 13 years, but at least I'm not homeless I guess :')
The little yellow house is a heritage building once owned by George Washington Leslie. He came out west from cape Breton Island and built the house for his family.
Grosvenor Pacific Tower... read some where that there are claims against the developer and City of Vancouver from the homeowners in the building for numerous defects. 🤔
10 Million I Would buy a nice little Fishing Resort up the west coast of British Columbia just relax do a lot of Fishing Enjoy the company of my Guests with a glass of wine/beer and a campfire Salmon cook out
It’s both, the Burrard Bridge is the gateway to False Creek, everything beyond the Bridge is English Bay. Burrard Inlet is on the other side (North) of the peninsula, where the harbour and port is located.
@@daniel213141 Do you mean the SOUTH end of Sunset Beach? Or the east or west end? It’s just easier if explaining to an out of towner that the Burrard Bridge is the gateway to False Creek. A case could be made that west of the bridge the water starts widening into English Bay, but either way, we can agree that it’s not Burrard Inlet.
There’s so many good people who are down on there luck and then you have assholes who’s live in a different country ruining the housing market seriously it’s fucking gross that someone would pay 10 mil for an apartment
Thanks. I knew that in Canada everything is CAD but this is youtube and 90% of this videos viewers are not Canadians but international investors so I wasn't 100% sure.@@SurprisinglyDeep
And this is the last time anyone will ever see this apartment as no one will ever live in it, it will just be somewhere for some gangster to park their money
10 mil for a 3000sq?!! Gotta love how Vancouver is the money laundry capital of the world
Precisely
6 years from now its probably $25M😂😂😂
I got an ad recently for a 6k sqft 3 bed 5 Beth for 31.88 million dollars in Vancouver
Especially for China
Nah not the world, its just a regional launder engine for Chinese folks. You clearly haven’t travelled elsewhere 😂
$10M for an apartment with a beautiful view of homeless encampments
😂😂😂
Nah the homeless are all on east hastings. Vancouver is definitely the most beautiful city of Canada (from someone who comes from Montreal and has lived in Toronto)
Sadly this is a problem not isolated in Vancouver. Our government needs to do more.
@@ziczag299 Got to say I was just there this last weekend for an event at the Convention Centre just off Burrard. We went around the area and while they keep the waterfront empty of vagrants, just a block in even and it starts. Not even that far and there are tents in every park you walk by. Hotel was in North Vancouver on the other side of the inlet and one taxi ride I thought I was going through a war zone. People passed out on their foreheads crumpled up on the sidewalks while people are sweeping around them. It was the most insane thing I've ever seen, and while there is a bit of this in every city, its not on this scale. It was block after block after block. I mean I went to school on 17th Ave in Calgary, just off downtown, went into downtown many times a week and its NOTHING like what I saw.
@ziczag299 you're completely right, best city in Canada bar none, you can walk on Bute by alberni or just by this area and see a hypercar every 20 seconds, so much money and beauty
$3,300 per sqft. That’s ridiculous and still ugly low ceilings for a penthouse.
Right?? If no high ceilings it’s not worth it! BC seriously has the ugliest most boring interiors I’ve ever seen.
That little yellow house was built in 1888 by George Washington Leslie, a plasterer who came to Vancouver from Cape Breton to work rebuilding Vancouver after the great fire. The Leslie family lived there till 1947.
This was what I was hoping to learn. Thank you!
@@chantalwiebe534 You're most welcome. I walked past it last week and read the heritage plaque. It's a beauty, now there is a real estate office inside.
This is the important information.
Wow, I'm just amazed that people that live In vancouver can still read
I always wondered. Ty
So, you pay $10 million, and you get a 4 bedroom apartment, with a view of cement and asphalt, with the occasional tree by a stream. There are entire private islands you could buy for that, or less than that.
Good idea!!!
when your rich / own, run big companies convenience if key. no matanence either.
The difference is that islands have really big taxes
Tell that to the New Yorkers. I never got the hype, or the money. Maybe there’s my problem 😂😂😂
Perfect suite for laundering dirty money.
I live in Vancouver and I know how absurd the rent is. Obviously you can get 10 bedroom mansion in other cities but in Vancouver it will get you only 2-4bdrm apartment nowadays. It’s crazy how expensive modern days small city apartments are.
Yep and they expect people who cant afford to live downtown to Work Downtown. Good thing people are desperate as shit otherwise it'd be a ghost town down there.
@@TallicaMan1986
Do you not know ehat the Skytrain system and Translink busses are? Like there are literally double decker busses on many of the busiest routes so that less people are late to work due to overcrowded busses.
Like while it'd be hard to get to like a 5am job it's not that hard to get to work if it's an 8am or 9am start time even if someone lives in Surrey so long as someone knows WTF they're doing.
Like I once worked with a surly dumb AF 20 year old pot head who had to get to work at 6:30am in Burnaby each day and lived in Abbotsford. He was able to do that using public transit even though he was so dumb he couldn't even prepare himself a lunch each day.
@@SurprisinglyDeep the only reason people work in Vancouver when they don't live in van is DESPERATION. The commute those people take is noy worth the wage they're being paid. How about we stop relying on and abusing desperate people.
Wow look at that incredible pair of main roads with endless traffic
Exactly 😂😂😂. They trying so hard to sale
Look down the balcony and watch them the peasants that they are
“Real estate” what do you own, exactly? A portion of a building….
that's not for living, its for money laundering lol
This explains why you would need a 90 year mortgage 😂
I lived in a penthouse in yaletown. The wind on the rooftop terrace made it 100% unusable.
but thats why the walls are so high...
@@xeromagi1 didn't help we grabbed our table and umbrella (all of our weight to hold it) before it went over the wall - where it would have free fall dropped 30 stories onto whatever.
so sad we care so little about housing for ordinary people............ these places are usually empty most of the year , GREED SOCIETY ....... not a care in the world for fellow citizens.😮
I’m so happy living in the Fraser Valley, and actually having views of landscapes and mountains that don’t include any city
Right? Why do people think views of buildings is a nice view!
Are there jobs there though?
And ppl wonder why there’s homeless ppl all over Vancouver. It’s so affordable..
Look at San Francisco. That is Vancouver in 10 years!
@@lukek1949the problem is vancouver is like the quarter the size of San Francisco. Soon you wont be able to walk a single block without seeing a junky.
The main reason Vancouver has so many homeless people is because drug addicts from all over Canada move to Metro Vancouver so that they can regularly shoot up once a day or so without freezing to death in the snow in the winter like they'd do in pretty much every other province in Canada. Also because Vancouver tries to stop the drug addicts from overdosing to death with programs like InSite while the other provinces are all like "IDGAF".
Like the Vancouver Sun newspaper once interviewed a local homeless man who'd lived in Metro Vancouver his whole life who lived in the Downtown Eastside who literally said that.
Also alot of poor people from other provinces move here because the public transit in other cities is dog$h1+ meaning a poor person there has no way of improving their lives by saving up money working a minimum wage job while using public transit. In many cases those people can't even commute to work at all.
Like there was a news story 10 years ago about 2 young men from Alberta living in a homeless shelter. One of them was literslly mentally ill with like schizophrenia or something. They told the homeless shelter "we'd like 2 bus tickets so we can go live in Metro Vancouver". They did not know anyone living in Metro Vancouver.
Instead of saying "I don't know guys I don't think going to a place you know very little about with no support networks there is a good idea" or trying to help them get jobs and housing in Alberta the homeless shelter employees just litrrally gage them money for 2 Greyhound tickets to BC. Who knows if the employees did thst before? Also it says something that both the shelter employees and the 2 young men thought that would be a better idea then the 2 trying to get jobs and hosuing in Alberta.
I love Vancouver, lived here for a long time and it's very expensive but so are most other cities in BC
For 10 million all you can hear is traffic and sirens… sounds like a waste of money.
10 mil to watch a junkie to shoot up on the sidewalk outside
There is a homeless shelter and supervised drug injection site a hundred feet from the front door at 1401 Hornby st. lol gets rowdy crowds on welfare day out front.
Why do I have to live in Vancouver if I had 10mil
Right?
I remember when that house was a restaurant!
It's on False Creek not Burrard Inlet
Burrard inlet is only shown near the end, from the walk in closet. Otherwise, False Creek and English Bay dominate.
❤ thanks for sharing such a beautiful place here
I would still rather have a log cabin on a quiet lake in the middle of nowhere.
Lololololol..... ahhhh that's good. As a multiple home owner its hilarious that someone will pay 10 million for this and a monthly....what multiple thousand per month fee when you could buy a lovely home for 2 million and another home in
Barcelona
One in south of France
One in Puerto Vallarta and still put 6 million in your pocket. Just saying.....
You can also buy a tear down house for the same money. Its a joke.
Gunna suck being up there when that earthquake hits.
And literally one hour away you can get 10 acres for 1/3 of that
As a guy who lives in West Vancouver, i think having a house in downtown is kind of ridiculous now... I bought my house in 2005 which had 333.33 square meters but it only cost 10M
10 million at 5% a year gets you 500,000. That is 42,000 a month.
You can rent this place for $20,000-25,000 a month and have $15-17,000 left over for grocery.
No taxes, no association fee
$10 million in the bank
You cannot rent it for 25000 though. They actually bnb it for 10000 dollars a day. That is right there are people who will pay 10000 for a night.
it is actually reasonable. my friend just bought an apartment in Coquitlam for 3.5 million right at coquitlam center
I did all the HVAC for that building!
Wow
Chefs kiss? Literally? I didn’t know they did that.. I’m shocked!!
eyyyy you can see the the roof of my building from this thing nice
Theres nothings thats fucking chefs kiss about this
Worth every penny 😊
One of the best, Vancouver has plenty of beautiful condos with amazing views.
Yeah right vancouver's a shitgole
Another hyperventilating real-estate agent no doubt.
Very good building built by a British builder unlike problematic Westbank or Onni
Yes, being wealthy is nice, we know. All us middle class workers be living in walkin closets right now.
How much for the maintenance fee. , Mr Musk apartment or some Cheanois
I'm only a few cities away from Vancouver and it's 1500 for a 1 and a half bedroom. I haven't had a window in 13 years, but at least I'm not homeless I guess :')
The little yellow house is a heritage building once owned by George Washington Leslie. He came out west from cape Breton Island and built the house for his family.
Matching fridge ! Freezer !!! Holy fuck …..
Best view is the 43m penthouse at one burrard 😏
Grosvenor Pacific Tower... read some where that there are claims against the developer and City of Vancouver from the homeowners in the building for numerous defects. 🤔
9mill is life changing, I wouldn't spend something that's life changing on 3000sft
That's a nice view on the penile highway on the other side.
Actually given what $2m gets you in White Rock, that doesn't seem that bad of a deal.
For that money you could buy a castle or private island anywhere else in the world.
Downtown is ghetto now. Too many homeless and crimes at an all time high... probably needles on the street right out front.
For 10 million, i would buy 20 500k condos and rent them
Out.
BTW- imagine the strata fees and taxes on that one… 😵
Like how the terrace is covered...
Best feature is the height... certain death... cause you'll realize you've wasted your money
You could buy an island and build your own house with some pocket change left over
Yea but that buildings kinda demonic..
Sorry Canada but that isn't a special kitchen it's a bit old fashion.
1999
Off-shore buyers can hide their Fentanyl sales.
Idk if that view of the Granville loop is good cuz it’s getting redesigned with like 2 or 3 more towers that would prob block the view lmfao
For the same price, back in europe, I could afford and entire medieval village in Italy or Spain.
No way. No choose.
Ever hear of supply and demand?
@@sdot5389 ever heard of speculation and off-shore money? I live in North Vancouver. I know what I’m talking about, it is my day-to-day reality
Over $3,000/sqft! In Vancouver! Insane.
10 Million I Would buy a nice little
Fishing Resort up the west coast of
British Columbia just relax do a lot of
Fishing Enjoy the company of my
Guests with a glass of wine/beer
and a campfire Salmon cook out
Oh I see, looks to me a good deal 😊
Sucks that it's going to be cloudy 240 days of the year
Then you step outside and there’s junkies everywhere in tents. Sweeeet.
Do they have private elevator too?
❤❤❤
That’s English Bay not Burrard Inlet 😊
its false creek
It’s both, the Burrard Bridge is the gateway to False Creek, everything beyond the Bridge is English Bay. Burrard Inlet is on the other side (North) of the peninsula, where the harbour and port is located.
@@IanForsythWestCoast False creek starts west of Burard st bridge. Between the north end of vanier park and north end of sunset beach.
@@daniel213141
Do you mean the SOUTH end of Sunset Beach? Or the east or west end?
It’s just easier if explaining to an out of towner that the Burrard Bridge is the gateway to False Creek.
A case could be made that west of the bridge the water starts widening into English Bay, but either way, we can agree that it’s not Burrard Inlet.
Wow 🤩
And is also probably empty because someone bought it for speculation, not to live there. Cool.
Wow!
you forgot to mention the strata fee and taxes
Now let's look at some that people can actually afford.
do we need to guess who owns it ?
What the hell am I doing here with $7 in my bank account?
Just hanging around...
There’s so many good people who are down on there luck and then you have assholes who’s live in a different country ruining the housing market seriously it’s fucking gross that someone would pay 10 mil for an apartment
Living in a $ 10million coop is ridiculous
No apartment is worth $10M and what is wrong with real estate in Vancouver.
Gross to see ppl living in these over priced homes , while homeless sleep below them on the street 😢
wow ❤
How much is Strata ?
$4500/month including concierge
USD or CAD?
CAD. Prices at stores and in financial transactions in Canada are almost always listed in CAD unless it's like at a duty free store on the border.
Thanks. I knew that in Canada everything is CAD but this is youtube and 90% of this videos viewers are not Canadians but international investors so I wasn't 100% sure.@@SurprisinglyDeep
I'll stick to Winnipeg for now.
Nope never even if it was given to me . I don't own a home and I am happy.
Overpriced bullshit. 10 million for an apartment.
Will they take 2000 a month I'm serious
+ the $10k p/m strata fees 😂
Oh yeah and the freakin construction that blocked pacific for like 4 years! Gong show, most inconvenient crap ever.
And this is the last time anyone will ever see this apartment as no one will ever live in it, it will just be somewhere for some gangster to park their money
So....let me get this straight....looking down into a dump of concrete is worth 10 million...
Wow what a scam...suckered
Thats an great build building but an awful layout fir a penthouse. That building lacks basic amenities we saw those plans back in 2015.
Just wait for the Big One
That kitchen is Asian’s worst nightmare
Man I wish I could afford it
Buy some nfts then
@@Dingleberry345true 💀💀
Vancouver prices are ridiculous.
I thought the whole building was 10 milly..........ooops.........
Im scared of heights
This is where I live 🫣
You mean the neighbourhood or the actual building?
This is disgusting! One of the things irrevocably wrong with the city I love. So many homeless and someone has the audacity to build this
10 million in Canada period should be illegal
Prime access
OMG THIS HOUSE IS DEFINITELY WORTH 10 mill plus tax !! WHAT A STEAL !!
I’m way too afraid of heights for that place … I’d spend my ten mil on other stuff lol ..