According to reports, Vancouver Cape Grey, there are nine buyers of luxury homes with a total value of up to 57 million Canadian dollars. They are all students, and the names of the owners are all in Chinese Pinyin, and their identities are marked as "students." Among them, a Chinese international student bought a luxury home for CAD 7.19 million in April last year and sold it for CAD 8.35 million in May this year, making a net profit of 5.85 million yuan. Foreign melon-eating netizens expressed shock! ! ! Chinese people are so rich!
However, data shows that the owners of 9 high-priced properties in the Point Gray area of Vancouver are students, of which the only registered owner of 6 buildings is a student; the other 3 buildings have dual owners, including businessmen and students, businesswomen and students, and non-owners. Indicate that it is shared by professionals and students. In addition, the above-mentioned documents also show that about 40 million Canadian dollars in properties owned by nine owners came from bank loans.
Canada has regulations: If the applicant is not qualified for a loan, a guarantor is required to guarantee it; at the same time, to apply for a loan in British Columbia, the applicant must be over 19 years old. In order to curb the rise in housing prices, the Canadian government has repeatedly asked banks to tighten mortgage loans in recent years to prevent citizens from over-borrowing to buy houses. However, the country's major banks adopt a completely different approach when treating foreigners, including international students, when applying for mortgage loans to buy houses. Standard: There is no need to provide proof of income or confirm the source of income! The editor of
does not want to make too many comments here. I just want to say that these students are good at economics!
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