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Originally posted by L0stMind
I like Big White, had friends out there and used to go a few times. Now they moved to Calgary and I havent been there for a couple years...
The popularity of big white may make the condo a better investment (think next whistler or somesuch), but I am thinking you may not care soo much about the investment side of this and you would prolly prefer the quieter mountain.
So, rent a condo for the year and build the house on the quieter mountain and hire a designer to get your house done so you have less stress
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i think both are very good investments, but you are 100% correct, that's not why i'm buying one.
i've decided to move back to Banff in May (keeping my place in Edmonton as an investment). in September i'm moving to Montreal for at least a year. my plan was to build a slopeside condo in BC during that time.
the thing with kicking horse is that there are added levels of complexity because they are very strict with regards to construction blending in with natural surroundings. has anyone ever heard of a "coordinating registered professional" (crp) that i'm supposed to hire?