Canadian Real Estate Game: Crack Shack or Mansion?

by | Apr 16, 2010 | Headline News | 4 comments

We often hear about the bubble in US Real Estate, but some Canadians don’t seem to think that home values up north may be a little over priced.

See if you can guess which houses are crack shacks or mansions.

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    4 Comments

    1. Patriot One

      Wow and you thought America was over priced. Just goes to show what government controls will do to a free market.  Whats a mobile home worth in Canada? How does a middle class person in Canada own a home? Do they have 120 year morthages?

    2. Bad Benz

      Not real ! Just a joke game . Although I was thinking about buying some American real estate . How much do you want for Florida ?
      Your site is great and very informative .
      Thanks ,
      Your Northern brother

    3. admin

      LOL Patriot… now we’re talkin’ leverage! If only I could get a 120 year loan term on buying a car…

      BB, I think they’re having a two-fer sale on Florida and California, but from what I understand, the Chinese have first dibs.

    4. SHTF.ca

      @Bad Benz – what is not real? I am in Vancouver BC.  The abomination you see in the game is indeed being sold for $1M+. The houses you see in the game are real entries  from MLS.ca. Walk down any Vancouver street.

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