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Victoria BC
I'm not new to Canada I've lived there 6 years. I've been offered an interview for a Job in Victoria, Vancouver Island. I've done the usual searches with property etc. I'm a keen cyclist and it seems like a great place to live because of that. But property seems very expensive and the salary isn't great at...65K?
I just want to know what the day to day cost of living is like from someone who is living there? Is it unrealistic living there on 65K and being able to buy a house etc? I think I already know the answer but I'm just curious. |
Re: Victoria BC
Originally Posted by Tim Dart
(Post 10722851)
I'm not new to Canada I've lived there 6 years. I've been offered an interview for a Job in Victoria, Vancouver Island. I've done the usual searches with property etc. I'm a keen cyclist and it seems like a great place to live because of that. But property seems very expensive and the salary isn't great at...65K?
I just want to know what the day to day cost of living is like from someone who is living there? Is it unrealistic living there on 65K and being able to buy a house etc? I think I already know the answer but I'm just curious. Can you live in Victoria (or rather, in a suburb) on $65k? Of course, a large percentage of the population do. Can you buy a fancy house and nice car(s) on that salary in Victoria? No. |
Re: Victoria BC
Yes I know. I was just curious. Being able to afford to buy a house would be on the top of the list. It's just out of reach on that salary in that area.
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Re: Victoria BC
Originally Posted by Tim Dart
(Post 10722875)
Yes I know. I was just curious. Being able to afford to buy a house would be on the top of the list. It's just out of reach on that salary in that area.
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Re: Victoria BC
Thanks for that. I will look into that area.
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Re: Victoria BC
Originally Posted by Tim Dart
(Post 10722889)
Thanks for that. I will look into that area.
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Re: Victoria BC
Yes I know. I was working in New Brunswick property was a lot cheaper.
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Re: Victoria BC
Lots of nice houses to the west of Victoria - Colwood, Esquimalt, towards Sooke. As already said, it means you have the commute. You could do worse though. Or, you could live to the north of Victoria - up around Goldstream - some nice affordable bits up there.
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Re: Victoria BC
Bear in mind the commute, Hwy 17 is no fun at rush hour, I'd try doing it before you make a decision. There are several junctions that are crying out for an overpass, if you look at Google Maps they are fairly easy to pick out.
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Re: Victoria BC
Thanks for all the advice. I'm going to think about it over the weekend.
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Re: Victoria BC
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 10723205)
Bear in mind the commute, Hwy 17 is no fun at rush hour, I'd try doing it before you make a decision. There are several junctions that are crying out for an overpass, if you look at Google Maps they are fairly easy to pick out.
If I were the OP I'd take a drive from Victoria out through Colwood, Langford, Metchosin and on to Sooke. Have a look around all the areas. Check the commute drive (in commuter hours) as a test from Sooke and see what you think. Normal drive is about 30-40 minutes. New housing is being built in Sooke and the place is set to double in numbers over the next 10-15 years. Current population is around 11,500. A good Realtor is Allan Poole, at Royal Le-Page in Sooke. Sooke is also very poplar for cyclists (we have two mountain bikes ourselves) plus the Galloping Goose Trail runs from Victoria to Sooke and pretty much passes through all the other places mentioned above. If it were me I'd look at East Sooke, but I would say that wouldn't I. I live there ;) :D |
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