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Moving To Vancouver, BC
Hi All
Were planning on moving to Vancouver in the next couple of weeks from Edmonton, Alberta. Can anyone recommend any good areas in or around the city to rent? or rental agencies to use? Any help would be much appreciated :) |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
We can help, but we need more info.
Do you have kids? Where will you be working? how long a commute do you want? What kind of amenities do you need nearby? etc. |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Ok great:)
Well were flexible in terms of locations and was wondering if someone could point us in the right direction in terms of places which are a good commuting distance and reasonable prices? We don't have kids and just require a 1 bedroom condo/apartment to rent. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Originally Posted by Marko86bfc
(Post 11245684)
Ok great:)
Well were flexible in terms of locations and was wondering if someone could point us in the right direction in terms of places which are a good commuting distance and reasonable prices? We don't have kids and just require a 1 bedroom condo/apartment to rent. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Well we wont have a car initially so anywhere around the city area where we could potentially get on public transport to downtown.
I think given we don't have a car at the moment Abbotsford will be a little too far out. Your help is much appreciated. Thanks Mark |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
West end. The rents are relatively inexpensive, there's shopping, restaurants and a beach and if you're interested I'm sure there would be lots of rugby on the tv in the local bars.
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Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
There's a few links in this thread that may be useful to you:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=832913 You could also look on www.padmapper.com to get an idea of prices. :) |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Originally Posted by Marko86bfc
(Post 11245735)
Well we wont have a car initially so anywhere around the city area where we could potentially get on public transport to downtown.
I think given we don't have a car at the moment Abbotsford will be a little too far out. Your help is much appreciated. Thanks Mark |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11245741)
West end. The rents are relatively inexpensive, there's shopping, restaurants and a beach and if you're interested I'm sure there would be lots of rugby on the tv in the local bars.
If we weren't in Coal Harbour, we'd probably be in the West End (but overlooking Stanley Park or English Bay). |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Coal Harbour, West End, Yaletown. Possibly Lonsdale.
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Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Originally Posted by Marko86bfc
(Post 11245599)
Hi All
Were planning on moving to Vancouver in the next couple of weeks from Edmonton, Alberta. Can anyone recommend any good areas in or around the city to rent? or rental agencies to use? Any help would be much appreciated :) |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Some great responses thanks guys.
So the West End is the best bet, what price range would be considered reasonable for this area for a 1 bedroom condo/apartment? I'm not sure what kind of prices we would be talking per month for a place in this area? Many Thanks Mark |
Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Reasonable is per your tastes but I've seen prices circa 1200 for a 1 bedder in the WE. Craigslist, Padmapper are good sites to take a look. Best of luck :)
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Re: Moving To Vancouver, BC
Originally Posted by Marko86bfc
(Post 11246105)
Some great responses thanks guys.
So the West End is the best bet, what price range would be considered reasonable for this area for a 1 bedroom condo/apartment? I'm not sure what kind of prices we would be talking per month for a place in this area? Many Thanks Mark :) |
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