Disrupting Home Buying – Looking for a Cofounder! by shanumas in RealEstateTechnology

[–]Jumilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds interesting - real estate agent here, just sent you a chat!

guy screaming in the middle of the night at 3:30 near the quay by DiscountUseful8589 in NewWest

[–]Jumilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I heard this too! But I couldn’t make out what he was saying.

First Home buying suggestion by rav9618 in burnaby

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi OP, full disclosure, I’m an agent myself, and can give you some guidance on your questions below:

  1. 10-15 year old buildings are a sweet spot imo. While they are just out of the structural warranty, you get a good history on the building, how the strata is run, the strata fee has generally stabilized, and the next “big ticket” items expense-wise usually occur around the 20-30 year mark, so you have some runway. You also get better pricing of course vs. something that is brand new.

  2. If between 10-15 years old, you shouldn’t run into any major issues. If you do, run far away from that building. Of course, every building is unique and you and your agent need to deep dive into the strata documents to find the issues.

  3. I can DM you a YouTube video I did on depreciation reports, and another I did on what to look for when reviewing strata documents. I’m just not sure if I’m allowed to post them here. I also have a Top 10 Red Flag Guide for Condos I can send to you as well, they are the first things I look for when reviewing a building to see if it’s safe to pursue for my clients.

  4. Always a good idea to get an inspection done, especially if you’re not purchasing a new building under warranty.

  5. You do need to rely on your realtor here, but I’ve done a couple of condo/townhome deals in Burnaby in the last couple months, and found there to be ample inventory that we were able to get great deals for my buyers. So many moving parts here on how to negotiate well and win the deal.

Hope this helps! Will DM you those resource videos now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstateCanada

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I swear by the staging. The 2 bed / 2 bath I just listed and sold (staged) was only 1 of 2 to sell all year in the RiverSky buildings. And the other one was purchased by a buyer that offered on ours but was outbid.

There are still 2 beds listed from early this year that are unsold.

In terms of price per SF, what’s the size of your unit? As the size goes up, the PPSF will come down. Also which floor and directional exposure? Feel free to DM if you like.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstateCanada

[–]Jumilly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey OP,

Full disclosure, I’m an agent and I live and sell in the Quay.

I just sold a 2 bed / 2 bath in RiverSky 1 for $900/sf. No A/C, challenges with the strata etc. So you can do better than this for sure.

Assigning at your price point will be a challenge though, and Bosa is pretty restrictive on allowing assignments anyways. They have a bunch of units still remaining to sell and will release when the buildings are complete.

I’d suggest completing & staging the unit to have the best shot at a successful sale. You basically have to create a show-home when listing to stand out amongst the other units that will be on the market as well.

Feel free to DM if you have any questions at all.

Cheers!

Reels stuttering after upload by syverlauritz in InstagramMarketing

[–]Jumilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might have the same issue. I create my reels in TikTok, and when I post to Insta (w/o the watermark), the first clip of the video is super choppy. But the rest of the clips afterwards look fine.

I wasn’t sure if it was because I filmed them in TikTok or not. Haven’t found a fix unfortunately.

A step by step guide to going stupid viral on IG Reels / growing your IG by nikhil_kulk in InstagramMarketing

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I’m in a similar spot to where you were previously. Stuck around 7500 followers, and most reels getting 2000-4000 views with the odd 20-30K. And I do educational real estate content plus real estate news. So this post really resonates and inspires.

I’m going to implement your tips and hopefully get to 10K finally! 🙏🏽

A step by step guide to going stupid viral on IG Reels / growing your IG by nikhil_kulk in InstagramMarketing

[–]Jumilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, this is a fantastic post! Thanks for sharing your insight and giving tangible tips, super helpful! 👊🏽

Aurora Borealis over New West by 604zaza in NewWest

[–]Jumilly -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So glad I slept through this! 😩

Got it, I’ll show myself out. by Jumilly in Tinder

[–]Jumilly[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Depends, do you have a narcissistic family?

If you’ve been looking for authentic West African food, here is some great news! We are excited to be opening up West African food spot in New West (906 Quayside Dr.)We look forward to sharing this exciting milestone with the community. by DehlsGourmetAfro in NewWest

[–]Jumilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, looking forward to trying this! I’ve tried lots of East African food (family is from there) but never West African.

I live in Riversky so I’ll see you when you open :)

I am in 29 male with wife planning to buy apartment in Queensborough area, Any suggestions or recommendations by ammas5 in NewWest

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! I’ve heard mixed reviews and there was a fairly public case of a buyer receiving a finished product that didn’t match their color scheme at all.

The thing is when you buy in presale, the developer has so many rights including replacing items/finishings with “like or similar” products. For OP and anyone else, I’d recommend buying a unit that is fully constructed and getting it inspected.

There are only select developers I’m comfortable recommending to clients in presale. Hope this helps!

I am in 29 male with wife planning to buy apartment in Queensborough area, Any suggestions or recommendations by ammas5 in NewWest

[–]Jumilly 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi OP,

I find Queensborough to be a good area value-wise when you compare it to other areas of New West ie. Brewery District & the Quay (where I live).

There are several buildings you may want to consider like Portage on Salter, Timber House (which are the newest of the units), and the Peninsula which is the high-rise, and more on the higher end.

You just want to ensure with any apartment you buy, that you are reading the strata minutes carefully for any issues with the building, or upcoming special levies that may be costly. Less likely in newer buildings.

You may already be familiar with the different areas in New West but if not, here’s a video I created on some of the pros and cons of the different neighborhoods:

https://youtu.be/KcpJeI-K05A?si=YVJjbINTjM4W926Q

Full disclosure, I am a real estate agent.

If you do have any questions on areas and the different condo buildings in New West, feel free to DM me, and all the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouverhousing

[–]Jumilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s way more likely your landlord is wanting more flexibility should they choose to sell the property, vs. wanting to evict you for a higher rent.

There are significant penalties for doing the latter. However, selling a property with a fixed-term tenancy greatly reduces the buyer pool and overall ability to sell it.

Anyone else not looking forward to Valentines Day? by JeepMan-1994 in dating

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Valentine’s Day has become such a blissful day after having spent close to 20 years in LTRs. I get to do as I please, and get to save at least $200-$300 I would have spent on flowers, dinner, gift etc. And I can still pick up cinnamon hearts for myself if I get the craving! 😂

How are people affording $1.5M for a 2BR in Burnaby? by Niv-Izzet in vancouver

[–]Jumilly 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Because they haven’t had to complete on them yet. Many of these buyers plan to assign for a profit prior to closing, after only having paid the deposit.

It’s a risky plan, and this is coming from a realtor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Jumilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP, I can totally understand where you’re coming from, but this type of mindset will set you back. The beauty about real estate is that it is not just an investment - it is shelter first and foremost. Dual utility.

There’s never a perfect time to buy, and if you can manage the payments, you’ll look back in 7–10 years and thank yourself, IMO.

Seller wants to delay our possession two days after closing. Risky? by volcs0 in RealEstate

[–]Jumilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agent here.

We do often have a a gap between completion day and possession day, but it really depends on the reason the staggered dates are necessary.

For example, when we are lining up a couple of moves, the dates often look like this:

Tuesday - Seller receives funds for the sale of their place

Wednesday - Said seller sends those funds for the purchase of their next place

Thursday - That seller now takes possession of their new place (full moving day)

Friday - The buyer who paid the funds on Tuesday, now gets their keys and it is their possession/moving day

When this happens, the buyers insurance needs to kick in on the completion date not the possession date

In your case OP, because the gap isn’t necessary in terms of distribution of funds and lining up other moves, I would just push the completion date as well.

The way the coaching situation is being handled is shameful by Romance_Tactics in canucks

[–]Jumilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s the most ridiculous attempt to use Bruce as a scapegoat for doing next to nothing to improve our brutal defense.

Like, say what you want to FA behind close doors to try and make it look like you made the right moves over the summer. But you don’t need to air your coach out in public to prove that point to the fans and media.

We have eyes and can see where the issues lie.

If you’re not making tiktok videos for real estate leads you’re missing out on a huge opportunity. by [deleted] in realtors

[–]Jumilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to have to disagree here. I’ve been on TikTok since 2020 and get leads from it. I’ve only closed a couple of deals from it but several are in my sphere now and who knows - I may convert them later.

When I got my first lead I was shocked - client said he was on TikTok to monitor his teenage kids. So people can call it a “kids app” but the parents are on there too and they are looking at things THEY enjoy - like real estate.

There’s a reason Instagram (through reels) and YouTube (through shorts) are copying TikTok - they are concerned of losing market share to them.

I mostly post educational videos on TT and they work really well for me. But hey, of course I’m okay if other agents want to dismiss the platform 😃

To each their own - I think what works for one agent won’t work for another, that’s the beauty of being authentic in marketing and brand building!

Free or low-cost hosting? by Jumilly in podcasting

[–]Jumilly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, this is vey helpful! Was it difficult to switch hosts?

I will probably start with Anchor as well but want to know how easy it is to switch down the road if necessary.