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calgary
hello
myself and my wife would be really grateful for any comments/advice you may have about living in calgary,cougar ridge and west springs inparticular,but calgary in general. please mention anything even if you think it is irrelevant:-climate,neighbourhoods,people etc. thanks |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by justice for the 96
(Post 4990286)
hello
myself and my wife would be really grateful for any comments/advice you may have about living in calgary,cougar ridge and west springs inparticular,but calgary in general. please mention anything even if you think it is irrelevant:-climate,neighbourhoods,people etc. thanks There is plenty of info. regarding the above already on this forum. If you use the search facility you should find most of what you need to know. If you have any more questions to ask then you're in the right place :) |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by Craftybanshee
(Post 4990321)
There is plenty of info. regarding the above already on this forum.
If you use the search facility you should find most of what you need to know. If you have any more questions to ask then you're in the right place :) we are going to calgary in sept. |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by justice for the 96
(Post 4990371)
thanks.we are new to this site only found it today.what areas have you visted in calgary and what are your opinions of them.
we are going to calgary in sept. Gay x |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by justice for the 96
(Post 4990371)
thanks.we are new to this site only found it today.what areas have you visted in calgary and what are your opinions of them.
we are going to calgary in sept. We've been to Calgary twice. There is lots to see and do. Since we were there 2 years ago on holiday I'm sure it's grown even more - and the house prices are gone through the roof. I believe it's around $500,000 for a single family home now. |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by burton bunch
(Post 4990542)
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Re: calgary
Originally Posted by Craftybanshee
(Post 4990596)
We've been to Calgary twice. There is lots to see and do. Since we were there 2 years ago on holiday I'm sure it's grown even more - and the house prices are gone through the roof. I believe it's around $500,000 for a single family home now.
Nice to see you :thumbsup: I went last August and then again in May of this year and it is incredible the amount of growth that the city is going through - as well as the increase in the property market. I do believe though that this has started to level out at about 8% growth as opposed ridiculous amounts Gaynor |
Re: calgary
Here is the Wiki article that provides a general introduction to Calgary's neighbourhoods.
Here is a thread called more calgary questions that deals with a variety of topics, but mainly commuting. If you have school aged kids, you should read the Wiki articles on Canadian schooling and Calgary schooling. This thread entitled Where to live in Calgary? deals largely with schooling. It addresses some of the challenges with schooling, most specifically the issue of bussing if a neighbourhood does not have a school of its own or if the local neighbourhood school is too full. This thread called New Home - serious "Garden" compromise discusses the sizes of yards (gardens). Here is a thread called Are Calgary winters much colder than Toronto? I suggest you go to the Search page, type Calgary into the Key Word box, type gryphea into the User Name box, highlight Canada, and then click on the Search Now button. This will bring up all the threads in which gryphea has mentioned Calgary. I recommend that you follow her line of enquiry, because she is in the process of moving to Calgary and she has demonstrated an above average degree of diligence in researching Calgary (in my opinion). If you follow gryphea's threads about Calgary, it is unlikely that you will let anything really important slip through the cracks. If you do not yet have a job lined up, you should read the Wiki article called Careers in Canada. It tells you how to establish the equivalency of your qualifications, how to "network" (that is, how to socialize and find out about jobs that are not advertised and that are in the "hidden job market"), how to format your resume (CV) according to the Canadian convention, how to write a cover letter for your resume and a thank you letter after any contact with a prospective employer (important though a resume is, letters are even more important), how you have to be proactive and use the phone in marketing yourself to prospective employers, etc. In the thread entitled How much to live, cost breakdown, see Steve_P's post #28 about monthly living costs in Calgary. See the current thread entitled Edmonton Housing Rental Just Too Expensive. Although it's about Edmonton, the information in it is relevant to Calgary too. See also Calgary grocery price comparison for June. While you're about it, read the Wiki article about Alberta health care to find out what the provincial health care insurance plan does and does not cover. Provided you have had enough driving experience (a couple of years, if I remember correctly), you can exchange your UK driver's licence for an Alberta driver's licence. See the Wiki article called Alberta - Driving licence. You seem to be far enough along in your research that you probably know the different ways of getting into Canada. However, if you don't, read the Wiki article called Canadian Immigration Overview. Well, that should keep you out of mischief for a while. |
Re: calgary
thanks judy. you have given us lots of useful links!
where in calgary do you live? :thumbsup: |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by justice for the 96
where in calgary do you live?
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Re: calgary
Originally Posted by burton bunch
(Post 4990640)
Hi Crafty
Nice to see you :thumbsup: I went last August and then again in May of this year and it is incredible the amount of growth that the city is going through - as well as the increase in the property market. I do believe though that this has started to level out at about 8% growth as opposed ridiculous amounts Gaynor Hi Gaynor **waves** :D |
Re: calgary
thanks judy,
can you tell me anthing at all about cougar ridge? |
Re: calgary
Here's a link for Cougar Ridge.
http://www.cougar-ridge.com/index.html You'll find the average house prices a little out of date more like $500,00+ now. If you click on the Area Homes for Sale button you'll get a much better idea of today's prices. Another website about Cougar Ridge. http://www.calgaryarea.com/sw/cougar...ougarridge.htm Plus one more for the West Springs/Cougar Ridge community Association http://www.wscr.ca/ Cheers Steve |
Re: calgary
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 4991088)
Here's a link for Cougar Ridge.
http://www.cougar-ridge.com/index.html You'll find the average house prices a little out of date more like $500,00+ now. If you click on the Area Homes for Sale button you'll get a much better idea of today's prices. Another website about Cougar Ridge. http://www.calgaryarea.com/sw/cougar...ougarridge.htm Plus one more for the West Springs/Cougar Ridge community Association http://www.wscr.ca/ Cheers Steve |
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