
And my closest neighbor accross the road is about 1.5 "city" blocks down the road... the rest of my lot is surrounded by farmland with a nice tree line all the way around the lot.

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Doesn't cover prescriptions; glasses or certain things in the hospital...Rking401 wrote:I thought you guys had government paid health insurance for everything.and I don't get medical coverage where I work.
Its no worse, no better here in the states.$1180.00 After all my deductions I took home around $795.00 The government took $385.00 off my check -- and I don't get medical coverage where I work.
And everything you buy you have to add 8% for Provincial Sales Tax + 7% Goods & Service Tax
so if you buy something for $100.00 you actually pay $115.00
Buy a car for $20,000.00? You pay another $3000.00 in taxes alone.
Buy a house? You don't pay PST, but you do pay GST:
House: $120,000 + 7% ($8400,00)
And since you finance those, you pay your intrest rate on TOP of that![]()
If you're over 40yrs old? Forget about getting a 25yr mortgage... not too many banks will do it. 15yr mortgage maybe... 20 if you're lucky...
Oh dude! LaSalle is a beautiful area!! It's just outside of Windsor to the west. You're right near #18 hwy which merges into EC Row express way ... that makes it like a 15-20 minute commute to anywhere in Windsor (EC Row runs right through the center of the city) Nice choice...giles117 wrote:We were thinking of this area...
http://www.delrose.com/heritage/
This House
http://www.delrose.com/heritage/ypres.html
Our cost (USD) = 175K So it's an inexpensive Short term move
Bryan
Wow... Must be where you live... My brother has lived in Monroe Michigan for like 14yrs. We make about the same amount of money gross, he pays about the same on his mortgage as I do in rent, yet he's out of debt (other than his mortgage and 1 car payment), has a boat, 2 dirt bikes, 2 ski-doos, and 3 cars... And believe me, his regular spending habbits are about the same as mine... the mortgage rates in Michigan are "fixed" which means if you're paying $500.00 / month, it STAYS at $500.00/mofrederic wrote:Its no worse, no better here in the states.$1180.00 After all my deductions I took home around $795.00 The government took $385.00 off my check -- and I don't get medical coverage where I work.
And everything you buy you have to add 8% for Provincial Sales Tax + 7% Goods & Service Tax
so if you buy something for $100.00 you actually pay $115.00
Buy a car for $20,000.00? You pay another $3000.00 in taxes alone.
Buy a house? You don't pay PST, but you do pay GST:
House: $120,000 + 7% ($8400,00)
And since you finance those, you pay your intrest rate on TOP of that![]()
If you're over 40yrs old? Forget about getting a 25yr mortgage... not too many banks will do it. 15yr mortgage maybe... 20 if you're lucky...
Last year, I paid $9800 in property taxes to the town I live in. I paid about $90K in federal, state and local income taxes, even after deducting all the interest I pay on my mortgage, and deducted house repairs, deducted my wife as a dependant, etc. Sales tax in NJ is 6% I believe, and I could go on.
I have believed for a long time that I personally support the federal government. With what I pay, I should at least have a senator take me out to lunch twice a year as a thank you.
*sigh*
They're nice places and all, but between all the talking I've done with my brother, economically it'd be cheaper to live in Michigan.giles117 wrote:That sucks!!!!
Bryan Giles
Hmm do I look at these houses or not???
Decisions Decisions