There's some serious, serious victim mentality issues in that vid.Husband, wife, two kids, in a major city, renting a home, on a single salary. Not sure what he is expecting. America in the 1950s maybe.
The guy is the wrong city. Vancouver Canada has had the highest increase in real estate value for the last 10 years, thanks to you know which group of people who came in here and pushed up the real estate price everywhere and that increase has obviously spilled over to the rental market as well. I am sure if he moves around, he can find cities in Canada that have lot lower rent or housing prices than in Vancouver which is what other people have already suggested. And the guy should've bought a house especially when the interest rate was dirt cheap low during the covid times. The guy's got a wife and two kids and a dog and he's renting houses??!! Renting is like throwing money away unless you are in a situation where you need to move a lot because you are not saving anything and you are not building anything. You are just paying for somebody else's mortgage and in the end, after you spent all the rent, you still have nothing. The guy's got a family that's not going all over the place, WHY is he throwing away money renting and renting a house?? And btw the guy's comparing the mortgage payment for a "build your own" house which is much more expensive than just buying a pre-owned house just like anyone else. The guy's just not making the best financial decisions that are most suitable for his situation and is blaming his problem on other things. If he and his wife are both working and making good money, there is no way they cannot buy a house.
And he's not realistic about his salary either. The guy he's comparing his salary to is(was) working for some of the top software-developing companies (probably Google or Alpha) and nobody in the world will be able to match that.
You just saved 10 mins of your life.I didn't listen to the entire video
I don’t see Canada being any better than the US for raising kids, unless you’re talking about playing hockey.
Of course it takes money. Raising a kid is not cheap. A little more than $40K per year for private school here, K-12. Two more years and then the nephew is off to college. Looking at around $80K per year for tuition alone. I’m not counting the flying lessons, surfing, scuba, tennis, summer camps, on and on. $2 million is probably a good total estimate.
I don’t see Canada being any better than the US for raising kids, unless you’re talking about playing hockey.
Of course it takes money. Raising a kid is not cheap. A little more than $40K per year for private school here, K-12. Two more years and then the nephew is off to college. Looking at around $80K per year for tuition alone. I’m not counting the flying lessons, surfing, scuba, tennis, summer camps, on and on. $2 million is probably a good total estimate.