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Comment by Frankie10on Nov 26, 2023 11:57pm
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RE:RE:Good point Gary Reins

RE:RE:Good point Gary Reins

He's having full-blown conversations with himself... incredible.

InvestSmarter wrote: You will be better off emailing the Artis Board, instead of replying to yourself on here.
 
Let us know what they reply back with.
 
https://www.artisreit.com/about-us/trustees/

thenewsnake wrote: The media tells you a cost of living "crisis".   Well, nevermind there's 3 carbon taxes and rate hikes are causing rents to go up expotentially.  Lets take a gym membership for $67/month, with 3% inflation you're paying $2.07 more per month, with 2% inflation its $1.34 more per month.   Literally meaningless especially since businesses routinely jacked their prices all through the last decade without it being maginfied.  But a 1 bedroom in toronto to rent has gone up from $1500 avg to maybe $2300 right now.  

 

 

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