Hi All,
My family and I will be finally landing in Montreal this summer, so we're putting together our relocation plan.
Generally, accommodation is our biggest concern; we know for a fact, we should get short-term accommodation on landing (say 30days or even less), as we settle in. Our problem is; which areas to consider for accommodation options, and what value qualifies for a reasonable cost. I've done some research and determined, the West Island part of Montreal is the best option for anyone with bad (or no) french, and prefers a predominantly anglophone community.
Question:
(1) I've identified places such as Pointe-Claire, NDG, Beaconsfield etc. Which part of the West Island area would you recommend for a small, young family of professionals? I don't mind if the recommendation is tied to the nature of accommodation i.e. place(s) X on landing(short-term) and place(s) Y for permanent accommodation options.
(2) I've seen furnished apartments charging $1500 for 30 days' stay, the amount includes power, water, cable tv, internet, and telephone for some. What would one consider a reasonable cost for a furnished apartment rate over a 30 day period with utilities included? Is $1500, $1300, $1000 too high or a good deal?
I'll appreciate any answers and advice.
My family and I will be finally landing in Montreal this summer, so we're putting together our relocation plan.
Generally, accommodation is our biggest concern; we know for a fact, we should get short-term accommodation on landing (say 30days or even less), as we settle in. Our problem is; which areas to consider for accommodation options, and what value qualifies for a reasonable cost. I've done some research and determined, the West Island part of Montreal is the best option for anyone with bad (or no) french, and prefers a predominantly anglophone community.
Question:
(1) I've identified places such as Pointe-Claire, NDG, Beaconsfield etc. Which part of the West Island area would you recommend for a small, young family of professionals? I don't mind if the recommendation is tied to the nature of accommodation i.e. place(s) X on landing(short-term) and place(s) Y for permanent accommodation options.
(2) I've seen furnished apartments charging $1500 for 30 days' stay, the amount includes power, water, cable tv, internet, and telephone for some. What would one consider a reasonable cost for a furnished apartment rate over a 30 day period with utilities included? Is $1500, $1300, $1000 too high or a good deal?
I'll appreciate any answers and advice.