>>Should I move to Quebec?

There is no point in moving in Quebec, Canada. Because it looks exactly like
any other contry : Immigration is so high that you cannot find what is the
primary spoken language of the country, It's full of Mc Donald, Starbuck,
obese people and full of television brainwashing. Gang criminality is high.
Here in quebec, the province we have the highest suicide statistic of
America. And only bad, cheap and repetitive music on radio. And did I
mentioned no freedom of speech (only free to talk about what is accepted by
the politicaly correct media). The system of justice and governement Is
corrupt to a point it can no longer function. And we had 4 School shooting
in 15 years just in Quebec. Like I said exactly like any other country in
the world.

But there is one good thing in Quebec, 98% of the territory is virgin.
30% of it is water. The scenery is beatifull and a decent 3 level house with
A terrain 400 feet by 400 feet is only 47 000$ US.

It would be nice to have some Realsoft users closer.

750,000 U$ for a floating house is a lot.
It would be cheaper to buy a house and flood the area with water after.
Considering that it cannot be modified or repaired easely.
But if you can build a Casino on it It could generate money.

And why don't we build boat that could navigate on dry ground and highways.

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ca


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> Just for fun how much does it cost for a house like that?

Just because I'm curious how people abroad look at this:

One lot covers 12x17 meters of water and space in a parking garage for one
car. Costs 150-200,000 euro's. What you get is the right to use water and
land for 50 years.

I'm not sure about the exact sales price of 'my' houseboats but an estimated
guess is that they will sell at between 300,000 and 500,000 euro's. So, for
around 600,000 euro's (750,000 U$ or 858,000 CAD) you'll have your own
houseboat in Amsterdam.
Should I move to Quebec?

Frank Bueters




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