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alwayssaythanku Jul 10th 2006 6:12 am

Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

Atlantic Xpat Jul 10th 2006 6:38 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

Assuming you mean Nova Scotia, there are loads of BE posters there. Do a forum search for NS, Nova Scotia etc. If you mean NB, there's one at least, PEI a couple and NL, well, me.

It was the right decision for me cos the missus is a Newfoundlander. That may not be the right decision for anyone else! :)

AX

RJH Jul 11th 2006 1:09 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

I moved to Halifax 3/4 weeks ago. For me it's been a very good choice. Really like the city and the people are super friendly. Initially I thought / wanted to go to Vancouver but after a little more research, so far I'm glad I came to Halifax.

It all depends on what sort of lifestyle your looking for !!!. Each Canadian city has it's own sort of characteristic / personality.

Craftybanshee Jul 11th 2006 2:09 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by RJH
I moved to Halifax 3/4 weeks ago. For me it's been a very good choice. Really like the city and the people are super friendly. Initially I thought / wanted to go to Vancouver but after a little more research, so far I'm glad I came to Halifax.

It all depends on what sort of lifestyle your looking for !!!. Each Canadian city has it's own sort of characteristic / personality.


We're going on a holiday/reccie trip to Halifax in less than 5 weeks and I can't wait :) We've been to Vancouver and thought it was a great city, but didn't want to live there. We found it too crowded. Great beaches though and the people were friendly :cool:

Enjoy your new life RJH :)

charlie1 Jul 11th 2006 3:34 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

We are moving over to Halifax on 23rd July. We checked out Ontario firstly, having worked out there in the late eighties/early nineties, but could not cope with the crowds (one of the contributing factors for moving over in the first place), then we looked at NS and instantly fell for it, it seemed that it was already home. No serious crowds, friendly people, lower cost of living, great scenery and lovely beaches

kayh Jul 11th 2006 4:06 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

WE came to Halifax in april and so far love it. People are so friendly, the city is nice and compact so you can walk everywhere and life on the waterfront in summer is just lovely.

There are some things that we had access to at home that we dont here but equally there is so much outdoor life on your doostep compared with back home.

Have fun making your decision.
kay

kathrainbow Jul 11th 2006 9:01 pm

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

We are planning on moving to Nova Scotia. As others have said, nice scenery, friendly people, cheap housing. I reckon that NS will be the next boom place.
(UK has bought up all the cheap housing in France, Spain, Bulgaria etc., and folks are now looking further afield for holiday places.)
And with a decent climate, and not too far removed from the UK for visitors.
We are hoping to buy a small holiday park/campground or set up our own.
Recce in September when we complete on selling the business here.
My other half is Canadian and has lived in Toronto (Scarborough) and Carstairs (near Calgary) and reckons NS is the place to go now.

Kath

Londonuck Jul 11th 2006 9:43 pm

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??


We were thinking about it aswell. We lived in Vancouver for 6 years before going back to London. Only worry is work. Looking at Ontario but love living near the ocean.

RJH Jul 12th 2006 6:02 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by Craftybanshee
We're going on a holiday/reccie trip to Halifax in less than 5 weeks and I can't wait :) We've been to Vancouver and thought it was a great city, but didn't want to live there. We found it too crowded. Great beaches though and the people were friendly :cool:

Enjoy your new life RJH :)

Thanks for that Craftybanshee, very much appreciated. I've just had some great news in that I've got myself a job and start work on Monday :) .

Having been here just over 3 weeks, I have a downtown apartment that is 5 mins walk from the harbour and the bars / restaurants, and if I take the long way round, it will take me 8 minutes to walk to work :cool: .

So far, it's been a great decision to come to Canada and well worth all the waiting and worrying :D so fingers crossed, things carry on in such a possitive way.

Best wishes to all still waiting to come and to everyone who has already arrived.

RJH

rossandvi Jul 12th 2006 1:18 pm

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

Hi
We live on PEI so far its been great. A beautiful place nice people,lots to see and do during the summer months but very cold in winter with lots of snow.
As we love the snow............its great.
Living here can be expensive but house prices are good although prices are increasing now.The employment situation can be a problem if you are not a tradesman but in all we are enjoying our new life here.
You get on and off the island by ferry or the bridge you dont pay to come to the island but its $40 if you want off ie shopping in Halifax etc.
Hope this helps. vi. :)

angie123 Jul 13th 2006 4:20 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 
We have lived in Ontario for some years but know that heating a home is expensive in the maritimes. Can anyone tell us HOW expensive? What is the cheapest source of heat you use? Is firewood available cheaply? We are looking at a great big ole house but wonder how much it would cost to put in new windows to keep the heat in and how much to heat 6 bedrooms!


Originally Posted by rossandvi
Hi
We live on PEI so far its been great. A beautiful place nice people,lots to see and do during the summer months but very cold in winter with lots of snow.
As we love the snow............its great.
Living here can be expensive but house prices are good although prices are increasing now.The employment situation can be a problem if you are not a tradesman but in all we are enjoying our new life here.
You get on and off the island by ferry or the bridge you dont pay to come to the island but its $40 if you want off ie shopping in Halifax etc.
Hope this helps. vi. :)


Bethan2 Jul 14th 2006 3:15 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by angie123
We have lived in Ontario for some years but know that heating a home is expensive in the maritimes. Can anyone tell us HOW expensive? What is the cheapest source of heat you use? Is firewood available cheaply? We are looking at a great big ole house but wonder how much it would cost to put in new windows to keep the heat in and how much to heat 6 bedrooms!

Hi, firstly - for me PEI = paradise!!

We're installing an outdoor wood furnace for our home in PEI to replace the existing oil system, although the baseboards, etc. will continue to be utilised.

I've been quoted $90 per cord of wood but don't yet know how many cords we will use a year. It will certainly be a lot cheaper than the oil system and you can use lower grades of wood or scrap wood in it too. I was told by users of similar systems that a few cords would get us through the winter. Also, these outdoor furnaces take up to 5' lengths of wood which is cheaper than smaller logs. We will also be looking into getting a woodlot to manage for continued free supplies. If the house you are looking at is a reasonable distance from neighbours, you could look at installing a similar system. PM me if you want any further details.

Regarding windows, we're having some new ones put in. The quote hasn't come through yet, but the guy who came around to do the estimate said they cost about $250 per window and after adding labour and taxes budget on around $425. The window size is approximately 24" x 52" and the price includes insect screening, etc.

Hope that helps.

heritagefarmer Jul 14th 2006 6:51 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by Bethan2
Hi, firstly - for me PEI = paradise!!

We're installing an outdoor wood furnace for our home in PEI to replace the existing oil system, although the baseboards, etc. will continue to be utilised.

I've been quoted $90 per cord of wood but don't yet know how many cords we will use a year. It will certainly be a lot cheaper than the oil system and you can use lower grades of wood or scrap wood in it too. I was told by users of similar systems that a few cords would get us through the winter. Also, these outdoor furnaces take up to 5' lengths of wood which is cheaper than smaller logs. We will also be looking into getting a woodlot to manage for continued free supplies. If the house you are looking at is a reasonable distance from neighbours, you could look at installing a similar system. PM me if you want any further details.

Regarding windows, we're having some new ones put in. The quote hasn't come through yet, but the guy who came around to do the estimate said they cost about $250 per window and after adding labour and taxes budget on around $425. The window size is approximately 24" x 52" and the price includes insect screening, etc.

Hope that helps.

Stop showing off Sandra!
We know you got your PPR last week :)
See you in August

BritBob Jul 16th 2006 2:50 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by alwayssaythanku
Never been to the Maritimes, but we may decide to move there. Housing is cheap, scenery is lovely and crime rate is low.

I would be grateful to hear from anyone who has moved to any of the Maritime provinces. Was it the right decision??

Did you plan to work here? Employment is hard to find, especially in New Brunswick and PEI where good jobs are few and far between. Living in a rural location you might have to drive a lot of miles to get to a job, which in turn will cost you.

aigburtharms Aug 20th 2006 10:57 am

Re: Anyone moving or moved to the Maritimes?
 

Originally Posted by Londonuck
We were thinking about it aswell. We lived in Vancouver for 6 years before going back to London. Only worry is work. Looking at Ontario but love living near the ocean.


Same as us really- came from the UK in 2001 and been in Vancouver for 5 years. Just landed in Nova Scotia, being overwelmed at how busy Vancouver has become in such a short time we wanted a change but also had to stay on the coast!!
We had made the decision to move, but fortunately the husband got work!


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