Like homes... the city.. people... services.. work you know ... when you don t know a country it s not easy to guess how are the cities.
Northern Ontario might be a bit too isolated and small town depending on what you are used to. Also depends on what field you work in. The weather would probably be similar to patagonia. If you are looking for a mid-size city Ottawa might be a good option.Like homes... the city.. people... services.. work you know ... when you don t know a country it s not easy to guess how are the cities.
Can you please make a comparison between Burlington and Oakville?As someone who lives & works in Burlington, I totally agree that Burlington is hands down one of the best cities to live in. Yes rent does cost considerably higher but if you can afford it, then this is a perfect place to live.
Just like how canuck78 mentioned, Oakville's housing prices are comparatively exorbitant. In terms of standard of living and being family friendly, both cities are the right choices. You can't go wrong with either.Can you please make a comparison between Burlington and Oakville?
Can you give more light in oakville, burlington and Richmond hill. I want somewhere relaxing and family friendly, good community to raise kids and school.Just like how canuck78 mentioned, Oakville's housing prices are comparatively exorbitant. In terms of standard of living and being family friendly, both cities are the right choices. You can't go wrong with either.
These are all good neighbourhoods. Oakville is the most established while Burlington is more suburban and has really developed over the past 20 years. They are neighbouring communities while Richmond Hill is north of the city. The house prices and type of houses available may be more of a deciding factor.[/QUOTE
Thanks for quick reply.
We are budgeting 2500 to 3000 with utility for 3 beds. We haven't been to canada b4 though we have family in Alberta and we really want somewhere that the kids will like and not regret coming to canada
Thanks for quick reply.These are all good neighbourhoods. Oakville is the most established while Burlington is more suburban and has really developed over the past 20 years. They are neighbouring communities while Richmond Hill is north of the city. The house prices and type of houses available may be more of a deciding factor.
Ok.Think your budget and the availability of a rental property for your desired move-in date will have a large influence on your decision. I would suggest touring the neighbourhood when you look at properties.
Burlington & Oakville have squeaky low crime rate & are very family friendly. It's perfect for raising children & has really good schools. The main issue is real estate pricing is off the roof.Can you give more light in oakville, burlington and Richmond hill. I want somewhere relaxing and family friendly, good community to raise kids and school.
How does burlington,oakville missisuaga and toronto compare to each other?Burlington & Oakville have squeaky low crime rate & are very family friendly. It's perfect for raising children & has really good schools. The main issue is real estate pricing is off the roof.