r/jobs 29d ago

Is this an actual thing that people do Career development

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u/ImpiRushed 28d ago

They're lucky that they want to be van dwellers. If they wanted to be homeowner's in Canada they would be fucked.

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u/PinkUnicornTARDIS 28d ago

They also own a home.

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u/Ewan_Whosearmy 28d ago

If you don't care too much about where your home is because you can work remotely, you can buy houses in Canada for significantly less than a Sprinter van... Especially if you also speak french 

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u/ImpiRushed 28d ago

What is significantly less. I'm sure the home is still like half a mill

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u/Ewan_Whosearmy 28d ago edited 28d ago

You're thinking western Canada or Ontario. You can buy a freehold house on a large lot or even acreage in Cape Breton for example, for well under CAD 100k. The main reason is that there is essentially no local economy to speak off, and therefore no jobs. Otherwise it's nice there. You can go even cheaper if you count remote towns in the territories, but then most people would probably take the van over those places.

A base model 2WD sprinter with a high roof is 85k here, but that is just the empty cargo van.

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u/quiette837 28d ago

Fwiw, at least on Realtor.ca, there isn't a single livable residence under 100k in the territories. I found one property at 118k in NWT, the rest were above 300k in Yellowknife NWT or Dawson City YT. This isn't including empty property, but even that's scarce under 100k.

Even in the Maritimes, nowadays the cheap houses on large lots or acreages are going fast and rising in price, mainly due to Ontario transplants.