I bought my home the same size if not bigger in 2019 lol. Newly built. Asking was $695K brought it down to $525K in Calgary. This house definitely is inflated at $1 million+. For a home that’s stretching 10 years old even with the $100K Reno’s, should be max around $800K. With that being said my home is worth $1 million+ as well. It’s just the market/inflation and all the new people relocating to Calgary. Do I agree with these prices? No. But am I sad my home got a big boost in value, nope I’m happy.
Is it homes appreciating in value, or is it possible the value of the currency depreciating creating inflation of other asset prices? Add in supply and demand - and pricing begins to look a bit more justified.
Honestly I know this area really well - this home would have been $700k when it was built 9 years ago and they put $100k into it by finishing the basement and upgrading the main floor.
I agree with you. I'm from the U.S. and I couldn't BELIEVE the home prices when I moved here 10 years ago...and it's gotten even more expensive!! This home would be less than half that price in Texas and most other States.
@@geministeemers7824 homes have higher costs here for many reasons - huge country, few people, have to build for -30 and + 30 celsius, the cost of shipping goods, tariffs, low value of cdn dollar, etc.
@@BradMcCallum I understand. Yeah, Canada really gets punched in the gut when it comes to import/exports. You guys do have to pay so much more for everything and its really unfair.
@@geministeemers7824 It's crazy! We bought a large house in Cougar Ridge where this house is located 10 years ago for $560k, so it's basically doubled. Wonder what my kids will ever be able to afford....
@@TheDarcycook I struggle so hard with comments like this. They’re based on little to no actual knowledge. This home was $775k as it stands from day 1 almost 9 years ago. For 6-7 years it maybe appreciated to $825-875, and then its risen 20% or so in the last few years. It did not go up 300-400k in 2 years.
great production as always! love every details of this home❤
I bought my home the same size if not bigger in 2019 lol. Newly built. Asking was $695K brought it down to $525K in Calgary. This house definitely is inflated at $1 million+. For a home that’s stretching 10 years old even with the $100K Reno’s, should be max around $800K. With that being said my home is worth $1 million+ as well. It’s just the market/inflation and all the new people relocating to Calgary. Do I agree with these prices? No. But am I sad my home got a big boost in value, nope I’m happy.
Is it homes appreciating in value, or is it possible the value of the currency depreciating creating inflation of other asset prices? Add in supply and demand - and pricing begins to look a bit more justified.
Love the reno. Parts of layout remind me of our home
this is really nice and cozy
Nice house and reno
Are you allowed to access COP from the top? Like can you ski down and then buy a lift ticket?
Yes!
Crazy that this was a 600k home not too long ago. Make it feel really hopeless for younger people to get a decent home
Honestly I know this area really well - this home would have been $700k when it was built 9 years ago and they put $100k into it by finishing the basement and upgrading the main floor.
Good job. I so need to win the lottery
Same but overpriced.
What a home this is! Wow. I guess it was likely sold over the asking price. $1.1M?
$1.035M! Great value!
@@BradMcCallum It was a steal...
overpriced !
2 questions. What SHOULD it be priced at? If someone pays the price, do you STILL think its overpriced?
I agree with you. I'm from the U.S. and I couldn't BELIEVE the home prices when I moved here 10 years ago...and it's gotten even more expensive!! This home would be less than half that price in Texas and most other States.
@@geministeemers7824 homes have higher costs here for many reasons - huge country, few people, have to build for -30 and + 30 celsius, the cost of shipping goods, tariffs, low value of cdn dollar, etc.
@@BradMcCallum I understand. Yeah, Canada really gets punched in the gut when it comes to import/exports. You guys do have to pay so much more for everything and its really unfair.
@@geministeemers7824 It's crazy! We bought a large house in Cougar Ridge where this house is located 10 years ago for $560k, so it's basically doubled. Wonder what my kids will ever be able to afford....
Did someone actually pay a million for this? Please slap them. Thus house was 600 to 700 k a few years ago. Someone got ripped off
@@TheDarcycook I struggle so hard with comments like this. They’re based on little to no actual knowledge. This home was $775k as it stands from day 1 almost 9 years ago. For 6-7 years it maybe appreciated to $825-875, and then its risen 20% or so in the last few years. It did not go up 300-400k in 2 years.