somewhere to settle
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somewhere to settle
advise required on a place to call home.ideally want a 4 bed 2 bath house for $250000/$300000 price bracket.we like to be in close distance to all amenities i.e.shops schools hospitals (wife a nurse) but would also like to be near the coast.i,m a ceramic tiler so work in this field would be required also.a nice neighbourhood to let my son grow up safely with friendly neighbours & a brit or two close by.if anyone can help i think you,d be a miracle worker cheers anyway
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Re: somewhere to settle
Neil
Me again... We also have similar requests, two years back BC would have been a good bet, but the housing market went crazy, so now we are looking at getting work and finding cheaper areas. Nova Scotia looks really reasonable, but less people. Ontario has much more scope, but recently has bad weather. Personally, I don't mind the weather, living in North Scotland a while back.
I have a contact in Toronto that works with companies in Ottawa, so this is the best place for work for me... the housing is farily reasonable as well.
We also looked at housing in ONtario on the border with the US, some really nice property for your money!
The aim is too lose the mortgage, which I could do in Ontario, but not in BC. Although, the BC housing market might change with the US economy situation, as a lot of US citizens used to go to BC for vacation, but they are not now.
I hope that this is helpful
Bob
Me again... We also have similar requests, two years back BC would have been a good bet, but the housing market went crazy, so now we are looking at getting work and finding cheaper areas. Nova Scotia looks really reasonable, but less people. Ontario has much more scope, but recently has bad weather. Personally, I don't mind the weather, living in North Scotland a while back.
I have a contact in Toronto that works with companies in Ottawa, so this is the best place for work for me... the housing is farily reasonable as well.
We also looked at housing in ONtario on the border with the US, some really nice property for your money!
The aim is too lose the mortgage, which I could do in Ontario, but not in BC. Although, the BC housing market might change with the US economy situation, as a lot of US citizens used to go to BC for vacation, but they are not now.
I hope that this is helpful
Bob
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Re: somewhere to settle
hi m8 all info is useful looked last night at property in sudbury reasonable prices nice homes.was told to look at saskatchewan as property boom on there & trade shortage,ned to way everything up.lots to think about but good luck with your adventure
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I'm originally from North Bay, Ontario which is about 1.5 hours drive from Sudbury (but I also lived in Sudbury for a few years). I would say either of those places would be nice. Loads of things to do in summer and winter - many lakes around these areas. We're planning on moving to North Bay once our PR gets approved... it's a great place to raise a family, and this is precisely why we're going there!
I'm sure you've already checked it out, but a useful website is http://www.mls.ca .
Don't hesitate to send me a message if you have more in-depth questions about Sudbury or North Bay.
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Re: somewhere to settle
thanks n sure to be getting in touch with you again
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Nova Scotia , Canadas Ocean Playground, can easily fulfill all your requirements and more.
http://www.novascotialife.com/node/205
I love the North Shore, but then I am biased. We have a bit of a micro climate here great for growing grapes http://www.jostwine.com/
The Northumberland Strait is like bath water often till October.
This property is in the centre of Pugwash http://www.pugwashvillage.com/ close to schools, shops and hospitals. http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.as...ertyID=5966754
If you decide to check out NS and Truro and above PM me if you need any info.
http://www.novascotialife.com/node/205
I love the North Shore, but then I am biased. We have a bit of a micro climate here great for growing grapes http://www.jostwine.com/
The Northumberland Strait is like bath water often till October.
This property is in the centre of Pugwash http://www.pugwashvillage.com/ close to schools, shops and hospitals. http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.as...ertyID=5966754
If you decide to check out NS and Truro and above PM me if you need any info.
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Re: somewhere to settle
thanks looks lovely great to get some idea of different places cheers
Nova Scotia , Canadas Ocean Playground, can easily fulfill all your requirements and more.
http://www.novascotialife.com/node/205
I love the North Shore, but then I am biased. We have a bit of a micro climate here great for growing grapes http://www.jostwine.com/
The Northumberland Strait is like bath water often till October.
This property is in the centre of Pugwash http://www.pugwashvillage.com/ close to schools, shops and hospitals. http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.as...ertyID=5966754
If you decide to check out NS and Truro and above PM me if you need any info.
http://www.novascotialife.com/node/205
I love the North Shore, but then I am biased. We have a bit of a micro climate here great for growing grapes http://www.jostwine.com/
The Northumberland Strait is like bath water often till October.
This property is in the centre of Pugwash http://www.pugwashvillage.com/ close to schools, shops and hospitals. http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.as...ertyID=5966754
If you decide to check out NS and Truro and above PM me if you need any info.