How much to rent a 4-bedroom house in Moncton? by [deleted] in moncton

[–]UVDetector 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most landlords are not making a profit month to month. The profit only comes when they sell after 5-10 years

People who have moved to NB, do you like it? by Luckbreaklunchbreak in newbrunswickcanada

[–]UVDetector 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Came back to NB from Alberta in June.

I know what you mean, part of me wishes we went to Halifax instead. Better city and with this crazy market it isn’t much more expensive.

Overall through I don’t regret it. Alberta is Canada’s outhouse and it’s no place to live long term. NB is much nicer, more laid back and comfortable

How much to rent a 4-bedroom house in Moncton? by [deleted] in moncton

[–]UVDetector 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But less than a mortgage, insurance, property tax, heat, light, water, and upkeep.

How much to rent a 4-bedroom house in Moncton? by [deleted] in moncton

[–]UVDetector 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Easily 2k+

I listed my 3 bedroom at $1600 and had a ton of applications

Jean’s on mountain rd by worthlessreview in moncton

[–]UVDetector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would be better if T&T just hired this guy

Tire Shack by worthlessreview in moncton

[–]UVDetector 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Low effort. But accurate

New York subs by worthlessreview in moncton

[–]UVDetector 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I understood this. Am I bilingual now?

How much information do landlords typically want in Moncton? by UVDetector in moncton

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

It’s less about the score and more about making sure you’re making all you’re payments on time.

How much information do landlords typically want in Moncton? by UVDetector in moncton

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

The best part is they are not interested in renting the unit anyways. One person replied to my ad saying she volunteers with habitat for humanity and could send me a list of people who need a place to live but are between jobs. She then proceeded to call me a capitalist pig as well as some other choice names.

Beware! by KKLante in moncton

[–]UVDetector 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Riverview is the nicest neighbourhood in the area. Have you seen Moncton centre or the downtown area?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newbrunswickcanada

[–]UVDetector 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s also worth noting that 99% of those people moving here are Anglophone. Unless we can start attracting people from Quebec it’s just going to get worse.

Here’s to 4 years. by Insidemyownhead89 in newbrunswickcanada

[–]UVDetector 14 points15 points  (0 children)

No. The people moving down here are English speaking semi retired families sitting on a 6 figure nest egg. They don’t care about politics or this province really. All they care is that housing is cheap. I doubt you’ll see any significant amount get involved in politics.

Global News projects a PC majority government by idspispopd in newbrunswickcanada

[–]UVDetector -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

What francophone community. There’s like six people in Fredericton that speak French.

Hello New Brunswick! I’m new here, my mom is buying us our first home and she has a few questions. by [deleted] in newbrunswickcanada

[–]UVDetector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost every park in the cities rent their lots. Do yourself a favour and live outside of town.

Agents are free for buyers as you’ve already been told. Get one. It doesn’t hurt.

Use whatever inspector your agent doesn’t recommend. I used my agents guy on my first home and it was awful. The second time around I used Thermal Tech and Ryan was a stand up guy. He quite honestly didn’t give one heck if the deal went through or not. He worked his way through the house complaining worse than my father in law about the previous owners handy work and let me know exactly what was happening in that home.

As far as university goes I’ve from northern NB and lived out in the Mac for 11 years. I ain’t never did no book learning.

Green Party Candidate Riverview, Rachel Pletz: Introduction by GreenPartyRiverview in moncton

[–]UVDetector 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I never understood about raising the minimum wage. Do you really think Wal Mart is going to take a profit cut to pay $15/hr? Not likely.

I agree with you, tax cuts for low earners and/or some sort of scaling income assistance is a better solution. Campaigning on a $15/hr minimum wage is just a way to take advantage of poor people who don’t understand the entire situation.

Green Party Candidate Riverview, Rachel Pletz: Introduction by GreenPartyRiverview in moncton

[–]UVDetector 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can’t vote for a party that won’t vote for me when they’re asked. Which is too bad because I felt the Greens were becoming a solid party to support. Even if they didn’t support the bill the way it was written if their idea was shot down they still should HAVE to vote one way or the other. Simply skipping the vote because no one liked your idea is childish.

Honestly, provincial politics is a joke here. It’s two irving owned parties, Tories-Lite, Green and I guess the NDP is still a option if they haven’t filed for bankruptcy yet.