Not to be confused with the University Women's Club which owns Hycroft, the UBC Faculty Women's Club held its AGM at Cecil Green on the UBC campus |
My topic was "So where are we going to live next? And where are our parents and children going to live? It was a version of a talk I have given before, to various groups on the North Shore, and elsewhere around the region. The theme is simple....there are many housing choices for those ready to downsize; but often they are not located where we want to be. There's a need for more housing choices in established neighbourhoods, including smaller houses, duplexes, row houses, and small apartments.
For our children, we need more affordable housing forms including stacked townhouses, lower level or 'basement' suites, and laneway houses that you can buy as well as rent.
For our parents, we need more neighbourhood apartments, and seniors' congregate, assisted living and care facilities.
I was pleased with the response as set out below:
Faculty Women's Club
6251 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
April 7, 2016
Mr. Michael Geller
Vancouver, BC
Dear Michael,
On behalf of UBC’s Faculty Women’s Club (FWC), allow me to thank you most
sincerely for addressing our members last Tuesday. Your presentation was
entertaining, perceptive, and informative. You identified common issues and
concerns, as well as providing options
and strategies for decision making. Your slides provided comic relief to
worrisome issues for many of us. You responded to questions in a gentle and understanding
manner. I was especially impressed that you volunteered to research a question
and write a column on it for the Courier.
The FWC relies on the goodwill of speakers such as yourself to attract
new members to the Club, thereby increasing our ability to fund-raise for
scholarships for UBC students. Your
willingness to share your time, experience and expertise with us was indeed a
gift.
Yours, sincerely, Mary Thompson Co-Program Director, UBC Faculty Women’s Club
By the way, the question I offered to research is whether there are creative ways for parents to transfer a property to their children, without having to pay property transfer taxes. (I know you can transfer cars, I recently gave Claire Geller my aging Prius without having to pay any sales or transfer taxes) but assumed that taxes are applicable if a parent gifts a property to a child. Something to think about.
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