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Buying a Duplex to Ditch the Strata? Big Mistake.

Buying a Duplex to Ditch the Strata? Big Mistake.

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If you’re thinking about **buying a duplex in BC** because you want to escape strata life, this video might save you a massive headache. Across **Surrey, White Rock, and the rest of British Columbia**, duplexes are popping up everywhere, and on the surface they look like the perfect solution — a yard, no elevators, and no strata fees. But here’s the truth: what looks like freedom from strata rules often isn’t. Many **BC duplex owners** don’t realize they’re legally part of a strata under the **Strata Property Act**, and that comes with some serious hidden risks.In this video, you’ll learn the real differences between **freehold duplexes and strata duplexes**, and why so many buyers are getting caught off guard. You’ll see why handshake deals between neighbors, unclear cost-sharing, and missing legal agreements can quickly turn what looks like a dream home into a financial nightmare. From unexpected insurance fights to roof repair disputes and resale problems, you’ll understand what most people miss before signing the contract.Developers love these properties, lenders are cautious, and buyers are often left in the dark — until something breaks. This video explains why **duplex ownership in BC** can be more complex than owning a condo and what you need to do to protect yourself before buying. Whether you’re looking at a **side-by-side duplex in Surrey**, an older half-duplex in White Rock, or one of the new builds taking over BC neighbourhoods, you’ll see what it really means to own one of these homes.Because sometimes, buying a duplex to ditch the strata doesn’t actually ditch the strata at all.#bcrealestate #duplexbc #stratapROPERTYact #surreyrealestate #whiterockrealestate

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