3110万!华裔学生加拿大买下超级豪宅(组图)

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加西一幢超级豪宅最近刚以3,110万元售出,登记买家共有两个,均为华裔,其中一人填写自己是「学生」。据《省报》(The Province)周三报道,该幢由「学生」拥有的豪宅位于温市西区格雷岬。田土厅文件显示,两名业主分别姓周(译音)及姓冯(译音),职业一栏填报为学生的周拥99%业权,填报职业为女商人的冯则拥1%业权。

豪宅建于1979年,占地1.7英亩,室内面积14,663平方呎,分3层,设6房间及8浴室。屋内有图书馆、健身房及游泳池等设施,更可饱览史丹利公园(Stanley Park)及北岸(North Shore)等美丽景色。

该房屋2015年7月估价为22,156,000元,位列卑斯省最贵物业第18位。此外,按揭文件显示,周冯二人于4月28日从一间银行取得按揭990万元,每两个星期的按揭款项是17,079.41元。
 
$31.1-million Point Grey mansion owned by 'student'
The majority owner of a Point Grey mansion that was sold earlier this year by Canaccord founder Peter Brown for a record $31.1 million is a “student,” property records show.

Land title documents list Tian Yu Zhou as having a 99-per-cent interest in the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom, 14,600-square-foot mansion on a 1.7-acre lot at 4833 Belmont Ave.

Zhou’s occupation is listed as a “student.” The other owner of the property, which boasts sweeping views of the North Shore mountains and Vancouver, is listed as Cuie Feng, a “businesswoman.”

Feng has a one-per-cent interest in the property, which was assessed this year as having a total value of about $25.6 million, records show.

Efforts to reach Zhou and Feng through the lawyer listed on the land title documents were not successful, and realtor Cherry Xu, who reportedly served as the buyer’s agent, did not want to comment on the sale, citing privacy considerations.

NDP housing critic David Eby said the fact that a student was able to buy one of the most expensive homes in the city contradicts the government’s messaging that “everything is under control in the Vancouver real estate market.”

Eby said it also links to a theme uncovered in a 2015 study by Andy Yan, an adjunct professor at the University of B.C., which found homemakers and, to a lesser extent, students are often the listed occupations of the owners of many newly purchased multimillion-dollar Vancouver properties.

“It’s incredibly strange that a student would be able to afford such a luxurious and multimillion-dollar property,” said Eby. “This is part of a trend of homemakers and students mass-buying property. I don’t know how that can be possible with the income homemakers and students typically have, which is close to zero.”

Mortgage documents attached to the land title papers show that a mortgage of $9.9 million was taken out by Zhou and Feng from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce on April 28. The bi-weekly payments are listed as $17,079.41.

Eby said the government’s messaging and slow response to the housing crisis in Metro Vancouver could be because party donors, like Brown, are directly benefiting from the red-hot market.

According to financial records, Brown has donated $62,500 to the B.C. Liberal Party in the past two years, and Eby further noted that Brown is a longtime Liberal fundraiser.

“I think we shouldn’t underestimate the connection between the government saying there is no issue with the real estate market in Vancouver at the same time one of their major fundraisers is selling his home to a student for $31 million and significantly over the assessed value,” said Eby. “The government’s donors are directly profiting from this crazy real estate market while a lot of hard-working families are suffering.”

While the government has been cautious in its approach to tackling the housing issue in Metro Vancouver, saying more data needs to be compiled, some action has been taken.

Earlier this week, the government introduced regulations to clamp down on unethical real estate practices, including the legal use of assignment clauses to crank up the final sale price of a property, a practice known as shadow flipping.

The government also said it will introduce amendments to the property transfer tax forms that will require, as of June 10, buyers of B.C. real estate to include their principal address and whether they are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

“I always think more information is better in helping us understand the nature of what’s happening out there, rather than less,” Premier Christy Clark said Wednesday.

“Let’s find out how many homes are being purchased in the market by people who aren’t residents of Canada, whoever they may be in the world. I think that information will help us come up with the right solutions.”
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一下子转移三千多万加元的资金,牛人的孩子!
 
竟然还要九百万贷款,太丢人了
 
学生有多少收入还贷款?本来根本不需要贷款,转移财产罢了。
 
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