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		<title>The Point of June</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 3.95% fixed rate mortgage, a stable job, the ability to come up with a down payment, and the decision was made&#8230; that the time had come&#8230; that the time was now (Marvin K Mooney I don&#8217;t care how)&#8230;
and I bought the perfect condo in Pointe St. Charles: new electrical, new plumbing, original hardwood, tastefully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A 3.95% fixed rate mortgage, a stable job, the ability to come up with a down payment, and the decision was made&#8230; that the time had come&#8230; that the time was now (Marvin K Mooney I don&#8217;t care how)&#8230;</p>
<p>and I bought the perfect condo in Pointe St. Charles: new electrical, new plumbing, original hardwood, tastefully renovated, in a beautiful 3 story 1910 walk-up.</p>
<p>This is big news for a few of reasons:  1) owning property feels weird (good, but weird),  2) after 16 years on June 1, 2009 I&#8217;ve moved out of Mile-End, and 3) I love The Point&#8230; I really love The Point&#8230;</p>
<p>I had been in Mile-End for years, been in love with Mile-End for years, been in the same apartment for 13 years, and never had any real desire to leave.  I found it strange when I realized that I needed to buy something, and that there was no way that I&#8217;d be able to afford to own in Mile-End.  What I should say is that there&#8217;s no way I&#8217;d be able to afford to own anything larger than a shoe box or a basement in Mile-End.  It was a strange day when I realized that I was going to leave.</p>
<p>[shopping... it was horrible and I'm not going to talk about it -- though I did have a <a href="http://marylamey.blogspot.com/">great agent</a>]</p>
<p>So now I&#8217;ve been in The Point since June, and it feels like the right place to be.  From what I see the point has deep roots, a dynamic diverse community, and a lot of architectural/urban planning quirks.  It&#8217;s old&#8230; one of Canada&#8217;s first industrial slums, and it is still flavored by  the predominantly Irish and French workers who first settled it.</p>
<p>The Point is also undergoing some pretty turbulent growing pains.   It&#8217;s a poorish downtownish neighborhood that&#8217;s undergoing a lot of new developments (I&#8217;ll look at some of the various projects in future posts) with many groups actively opposing them (I&#8217;ll look at some of them as well).  Gentrification is as always a juggernaught&#8230; I&#8217;ve been slowing watching it roll over Mile-End for years, but in The Point it&#8217;s different, the gentrification seems to be happening quickly,  and it&#8217;s opposition is well organized and seems to enjoy a wide breadth of community support (they did stop the building of a Casino couple of years back).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not really sure where I stand on these issues (IMHO: some of the developemnts are tasteless, and some of the opposition groups are radically retarded), but I&#8217;m definitly interested in watching it all unfold&#8230;  I love The Point as it is right now, and I hope I hope I&#8217;ll love whatever it becomes.</p>
<p>I can honestly say that I have no regrets about my choice of moving there.</p>
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