Nice video! I actually made the move from Niagara to Calgary last spring (I was in/grew up in Richmond Hill) since I work remotely. The cost of living out there is night and day when it comes to Toronto and the GTA. The lack of land transfer tax and PST definitely makes a huge difference if you plan on doing multiple transactions. I sold my stacked townhouse in Niagara (2-bed, 1-bath, 1 outdoor parking spot) and picked up a much larger townhouse (4-bed, 2.5-bath, attached 2-car garage with a third spot outside) and a pre-construction condo (1-bed,1-bath & 1 outdoor parking spot). What blew me away was the that the combined price of my 2 new properties was noticeable less than the sale price of the townhouse in Niagara. I'm considering moving up to a newer/new build detached later this year as they start in the $500k range, that seems like a steal to me!
It's a great property, the only thing I dislike with these new builds and floorplans is the main entrance being in the lower level, there are a few townhouses in the South side that elevate the outside with stairs so they can put the main door to the living room.
Same, I work from home. I moved from Montreal to Toronto, but the cost of living here is entirely to high. If my job says it's cool, Edmonton is definitely where I want to go!
Looks like a great option to move to. But with current interest rates is it worth it for rental investment? Also what’s the future outlook for RE market in Edmonton? (to get an understanding on appreciation)
I am moving to Alberta in a few months...Moving from Vancouver. Dont plan on buying a home just yet though. Jamaicans love to "taste and buy" so I wanna explore a few cities and towns and then settle in somewhere that gives me peace and comfort. Thanks for the video :)
oh wow do these rly rent for like $2000/mo? thats like extremely dece for the purchase price! I'm interested in St. Albert~ What do you think about that area? is it as easy to rent out like I'm thinking when I'm not living in the property myself.
Is Edmonton a good place to grow a family? Comparing to Calgary? I'll move next year, work for a company located in Calgary, but the home prices there are getting crazy.
Both cities are similar. Calgary is closer to the mountains and has great views due to being in the foothills. Edmonton is better for education, especially post secondary and healthcare. I’ve lived in both cities, currently in Edmonton because of the education and healthcare. But Calgary is a great place as well. If you are moving out from Toronto, I would say the best place to start will be Calgary.
I have a 2200 sqft 2 story 4 bedroom house in Edmonton on a lake with a private basement suite that rents for $950/month for 550,000 . I have 600k into it, but because real estate has been stagnant here for 20 years, it will never sell for what I have in to it.
Hi Gunnar! We can answer that question for you - this townhome is located in Desrochers Villages. Come stop by our show home and check it out yourself!
@@SuHunter1993 lol for what 2 weeks. GO to Mexico for 2 weeks and save 1m dollars. We have already have at least 7 30c days this summer and its only june 2 . Late october I last year it was still 26 and I was riding my bike in shorts and a t shirt
Yall thats moving to edmonton, DO NOT move here, buy our houses then raise the rents, we not paying 2000 dollars for a 1 bedroom, i promise u, we aint doing it.
Yall please ask for raises in your workplace... Rather than complain here.. Being a simp at your workplace and being a keyboard warrior on UA-cam makes you feel better?
Downsides of Edmonton: 6 months of winter much at -30 C, lack of well paying jobs/career opportunities, and if you're gay, stay away (from the whole province).
Extremely affordable?? Perhaps compared to other, more hostile markets, but over $300,000 for a cookie cutter townhouse is not affordable for most people and it's ridiculous to claim otherwise. And let's not forgot the gas money for the commute to actually get anywhere in the city, these homes are so south you might as well live in Leduc. It's nearly an hour in traffic to get to downtown. There are no trees, and no privacy either, but who needs that when you have shiny and new right? There are plenty of houses in established areas of the city at more reasonable prices, in neighbourhoods with long histories and full grown trees. Neighbourhoods that need engaged families and residents to bring them back to life and force city council to give a shit, but there seems to be this obsession in Edmonton with new things that all look-alike and do nothing to support our history. But, I suppose these suburban fast builds keep residents safe from the reality of actually living in the city. Little boxes made of ticky-tacky.
Living in the GTA is definitely a nightmare compared to what you explained. I cant even afford rent here but can easily make a downpayment for something like this today. For a starter spot its not soo bad.
@@abroadstateofmind5571 I can't even imagine living in the GTA, both because of the cost and the density. It's not just the price though. As I said in the comment there are older neighbourhoods in Edmonton that are at a similar price point, but they're in older neighbourhoods. We have a lot of areas in Edmonton that are just disregarded in favour of the new suburbs both by home buyers and the municipal government.
These new homes are cheap and they are also built very cheaply as well. Built to minimum safety and building codes on zero lots, but the migrants don't mind, come and share the desolate six month winters, rolling bald prairies, and a rising homeless rate. Alberta the oil capital of Canada is dying a slow death because of Green and Carbon initiatives. You will only be getting what you pay for, buyer beware.
Nice video! I actually made the move from Niagara to Calgary last spring (I was in/grew up in Richmond Hill) since I work remotely. The cost of living out there is night and day when it comes to Toronto and the GTA. The lack of land transfer tax and PST definitely makes a huge difference if you plan on doing multiple transactions. I sold my stacked townhouse in Niagara (2-bed, 1-bath, 1 outdoor parking spot) and picked up a much larger townhouse (4-bed, 2.5-bath, attached 2-car garage with a third spot outside) and a pre-construction condo (1-bed,1-bath & 1 outdoor parking spot). What blew me away was the that the combined price of my 2 new properties was noticeable less than the sale price of the townhouse in Niagara. I'm considering moving up to a newer/new build detached later this year as they start in the $500k range, that seems like a steal to me!
I love that Dem started his own Channel for real estate 😭❤🙌
It's a great property, the only thing I dislike with these new builds and floorplans is the main entrance being in the lower level, there are a few townhouses in the South side that elevate the outside with stairs so they can put the main door to the living room.
If my job allows me to work from AB. I will be calling you to move.
Same, I work from home. I moved from Montreal to Toronto, but the cost of living here is entirely to high.
If my job says it's cool, Edmonton is definitely where I want to go!
Looks like a great option to move to. But with current interest rates is it worth it for rental investment? Also what’s the future outlook for RE market in Edmonton? (to get an understanding on appreciation)
I am moving to Alberta in a few months...Moving from Vancouver. Dont plan on buying a home just yet though. Jamaicans love to "taste and buy" so I wanna explore a few cities and towns and then settle in somewhere that gives me peace and comfort. Thanks for the video :)
You might like Edmonton. All four seasons are pretty different. 👍
I’m definitely considering and I was thinking moving to Edmonton for last 6 months! Thank you
oh wow do these rly rent for like $2000/mo? thats like extremely dece for the purchase price! I'm interested in St. Albert~ What do you think about that area? is it as easy to rent out like I'm thinking when I'm not living in the property myself.
Saw the house on Zillow, but I couldn't find the inside detail on the app. Thanks for uploading the tour inside the house.
We’re moving there this summer can’t wait
Are you moving to Edmonton?
This looks so good! I would move if im working remote
This bredda is a realist good professional seller
Homes here in Vancouver are way to high thinking of moving there
Gorgeous! I wish we had that price range and choice of new builds in the GTA 😢
It definitely would be nice for those who want to buy starter homes and not have to rent
Hi today I came in Edmonton specially for home do you have availability anything for today
Alliance or alberta hmyy 3.5
Is Edmonton a good place to grow a family? Comparing to Calgary?
I'll move next year, work for a company located in Calgary, but the home prices there are getting crazy.
Both cities are similar. Calgary is closer to the mountains and has great views due to being in the foothills. Edmonton is better for education, especially post secondary and healthcare. I’ve lived in both cities, currently in Edmonton because of the education and healthcare. But Calgary is a great place as well. If you are moving out from Toronto, I would say the best place to start will be Calgary.
I love the house for the price. But I need to learn more about the area ❤
I clearly need to move to Canada because you can’t even get an apartment for this price in the UK nvm a whole house
How much this house
Hi, where in edmonton is this town house located?
How can I buy it😂❤❤
HOW MUCH FOR A HOUSE IN ALBERTA??
I have a 2200 sqft 2 story 4 bedroom house in Edmonton on a lake with a private basement suite that rents for $950/month for 550,000 . I have 600k into it, but because real estate has been stagnant here for 20 years, it will never sell for what I have in to it.
Is it still available?
Yeah, I want space around me not so much people. Probably won't consider Alberta.
where abouts is this townhouse located in Edmonton? what area?
Hi Gunnar! We can answer that question for you - this townhome is located in Desrochers Villages. Come stop by our show home and check it out yourself!
bro what is the name of developer,we are planning to there by april.hopefully we can get our own place by next year.
Email me. I’ll send you the details demetres@demetresgia.com
What’s this area?
I need to talk to some body about this
Are your team hiring? I’m located at Toronto and I recently get my real estate license.
Yes we are. Click the link and book a call
demetres.clickfunnels.com/vsl1659663536219
I don’t think I could ever live in Alberta lol
Why?
Yeah why?
@@engr.onyiixofficial2468 too cold in winter
@@Canuck24_7 too cold in winter -40 degree C
@@SuHunter1993 lol for what 2 weeks. GO to Mexico for 2 weeks and save 1m dollars. We have already have at least 7 30c days this summer and its only june 2 . Late october I last year it was still 26 and I was riding my bike in shorts and a t shirt
I can't move but after this video I want to 🥲
LOL that seems to be the general consensus
Yall thats moving to edmonton, DO NOT move here, buy our houses then raise the rents, we not paying 2000 dollars for a 1 bedroom, i promise u, we aint doing it.
Yall please ask for raises in your workplace... Rather than complain here.. Being a simp at your workplace and being a keyboard warrior on UA-cam makes you feel better?
Downsides of Edmonton: 6 months of winter much at -30 C, lack of well paying jobs/career opportunities, and if you're gay, stay away (from the whole province).
youre gay?
There are some very weird people on here.
Extremely affordable?? Perhaps compared to other, more hostile markets, but over $300,000 for a cookie cutter townhouse is not affordable for most people and it's ridiculous to claim otherwise. And let's not forgot the gas money for the commute to actually get anywhere in the city, these homes are so south you might as well live in Leduc. It's nearly an hour in traffic to get to downtown. There are no trees, and no privacy either, but who needs that when you have shiny and new right?
There are plenty of houses in established areas of the city at more reasonable prices, in neighbourhoods with long histories and full grown trees. Neighbourhoods that need engaged families and residents to bring them back to life and force city council to give a shit, but there seems to be this obsession in Edmonton with new things that all look-alike and do nothing to support our history. But, I suppose these suburban fast builds keep residents safe from the reality of actually living in the city.
Little boxes made of ticky-tacky.
Living in the GTA is definitely a nightmare compared to what you explained. I cant even afford rent here but can easily make a downpayment for something like this today. For a starter spot its not soo bad.
@@abroadstateofmind5571 I can't even imagine living in the GTA, both because of the cost and the density.
It's not just the price though. As I said in the comment there are older neighbourhoods in Edmonton that are at a similar price point, but they're in older neighbourhoods. We have a lot of areas in Edmonton that are just disregarded in favour of the new suburbs both by home buyers and the municipal government.
Me
These new homes are cheap and they are also built very cheaply as well. Built to minimum safety and building codes on zero lots, but the migrants don't mind, come and share the desolate six month winters, rolling bald prairies, and a rising homeless rate. Alberta the oil capital of Canada is dying a slow death because of Green and Carbon initiatives. You will only be getting what you pay for, buyer beware.
Could you be anymore negative than you were?
Stop the shit boxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yah the house sucks its shit. show more!!!!!!!
Bc is to much
Ontario is getting worse it's a thought