I hope you guys liked the video! I think it is important to know the good and the bad. If you want more information I have more videos on my channel and there will be more on the way!
I grew up there and couldn’t wait to leave at age 17. It does have all the benefits that he mentioned, but largely, the city is known to be a city of ‘the nearly wed or nearly dead’. If you are of the faithful you will love it there. There are 3 major Bible belts that converge in Lethbridge (Catholics, subsets of Christianity and Mormons). Thus making Lethbridge one of the most conservative places I’ve seen. If you are anti-vaxx, a Trumper or believer in the literal interpretation of Revelations, you will enjoy living in Lethbridge. That being said, there is a large population of ‘moderate’ Christians to balance out against the more fire n’ brimstone citizens. There is a very large homeless population and I’ve only seen it get worse over the years. Most homeless populations are centered in cities around their downtown and this was largely the case growing up. My last few visits to the City I saw plenty of homeless and the problems that come with homelessness go far beyond downtown Lethbridge’s boundaries.
Great content. Really appreciate the messages! Currently looking to move to a minor city. Been living in two cities both over 20 mil population for the past 5 years. Before that was NYC. Really got tired of it😢.
My wife moved here from London Uk and loves it here. We just had a kid and couldn’t imagine raising him is such a busy city. Life is slower here but it’s great. We are able to save money and go travel much more easily. NYC is on our list!
I got tired of Vancouver area. just want to make sure I am not moving to a city like Vancouver soft on crimes again! It's a pity Vancouver was once so beautiful! Anyone think about why Vancouver crime goes up so bad?
Rental costs have increases significantly in Lethbridge, and the lack of rental units have created a difficult time for renters to find affordable homes…
the content is really amazing , i am moving there on sep 2024 but i would like to know about employment is it worth to move there in case of this requirement
Thanks. Great video! I'm considering going there. Vancouver Island is getting too expensive for my family. Definitely call you if I need a realtor there.
Hello everyone! Abhishek here I'm coming Canada in December, in the University of Lethbridge (Lethbridge, Alberta). if anyone is in the same university as me for January 2024 intake let's connect ourselves.
I visited Lethbridge recently. I loved it. People were friendly and welcoming. I’m just wondering how much it would cost to build a custom home in west Lethbridge?
Hi Murray wall , What factors should I consider when deciding between Lethbridge and Calgary as an international student, taking into account job market opportunities and affordability?" I'm an international student of University of Lethbridge, which campus should i go , Calgary or Lethbridge ,
Well, both cities have their pros and cons. Calgary is gonna be more expensive for rent but they have better public transportation than Lethbridge. Job market is probably pretty similar for a part-time job for a student.
We have no forest immediately around us so there is low risk of wildfires, all of Lethbridge’s residential homes are 100m above the river level so no chance of flooding and there is 0 chance of hurricanes here.
@@gtronable there are a couple. I’ve seen 1 bed apartments on the north side for sale for 100k-150k. So you could buy one for only 5000-7500 down payment
@@LivingInLethbridge thanks for this. I was asking more in general terms for somebody wanting to move there. Do you see in general 1 bedroom or bach apts for rent? Just asking cuz its a small town.
Temporary residents, those on valid study or work permits, are still eligible to purchase a home in Canada. Or once you have your PR (permanent residence) You are able to buy a home. When are you coming to Canada?
Lethbridge had some of the worst crime stats on the national index, at some point even being the #1 worst in canada. Its still up there, but its been declining over time, so im assuming theyre doing something about it, unlike vancouver and toronto
@@giftokondo3950 not at all! It’s a great day trip on the weekends. Look up waterton national park. It’s like a mini Banff with less crowds more nature
I've lived here for my entire life, the drug problems here are out of control, the entire downtown area is flooded with homeless drug addicts that all hang out at our very own tent city in the summer. Yeah, i would say its generally safe if you stay out of the downtown area at night. Just the other day i saw a guy going number 2 in a bush right on 6th ave.
You talk pretty negatively about Lethbridge yet you’ve lived here your entire life and never moved away? Could that be because the pros outweigh the cons? There was no tent city last summer it was only during Covid. Have you been attacked downtown or do you feel uncomfortable because that is where homelessness is most on display? Also when you gotta go you gotta go 😅
@@LivingInLethbridge are you joking? There 100% is and has been a tent city every year since the first one went up. I talk like a local, you talk like a guy who wants peoples money. I've been in many fights downtown, one of which i ended up with a nice little stab wound in my leg. And to answer your question i have been taking care of a disabled family member for most of my life while barely making ends meet in our so called "affordable" city. Should we talk about how for years our mayor happily provided the tools for drug addicts to continue their drug use, resulting in parks becoming unsafe for children? Don't try to tell me i didn't pick up dirty needles every single day for 2 years in my own yard. Be honest in your videos, thats all i'm saying.
@@LivingInLethbridge and don't accuse me of being one of those people who hate the homeless, i grew up with a lot of them, these are my childhood friends and family, i've had to bury a lot of them too.
@@methatguy5996 I did not accuse you of hating homeless people. The tent city that I was referring to was the one by the civic centre that was there from summer 2021 until august 2022 and hasn't returned. In the video, I am simply highlighting what I love about the city to help people make a decision on whether Lethbridge could be the place for them. Find me a city in Canada that doesn't have drug problems in the downtown core. That is amazing that you are able to not only take care of yourself, but also a disabled family member. Lots of people across Canada are struggling just to take care of themselves. No matter where people live their perception of the same place will be slightly different based on their own experiences - in my videos, I talk about how the majority of people including myself feel about Lethbridge.
I am international student planning to come to lethbridge with 4 of my family members for pursuing masters from University of lethbridge. Can u you tell me something about part time job facilities and housing availability in lethbridge?
There are many different jobs in Lethbridge. I don’t deal with rental properties. Just buying and selling homes here in Lethbridge. There are a couple companies that do rentals here or you can find a place privately on fb marketplace
Hey I actually have one of my personal rental properties near the college available April if you are interested 2 bed top floor only for 1650 utilities included (heating, water, and electricity). Also has parking in detached garage out back. 2410 13ave s ua-cam.com/video/jiyZvMBg8A8/v-deo.html
Our unemployment rate is really low around 5% so the vast majority of people that are looking for a job are finding them. The Canadian average is 5.5% so statistically you are more likely to find a job here but just marginally.
3:22 You can see that 77% of our population is of European descent what I don't show in the video is that in 2001 that number was 90%! Lethbridge has changed a lot in the last 20 years and continues to get more diverse. As for Mormons, they make up only 5.8% of our population.
What about the far-right white supremacist gun nuts? Black people and POC might find that information helpful when deciding if Lethbridge is a good place to live.
As a cis white male I don't think I have the authority to talk on the subject. What I will say is that there are far-right people all over the country as well as far-left people. Lethbridge is no exception. Lethbridge's population has more than doubled in my lifetime and it will continue to grow and change as time goes on(hopefully for the better😃).
Bruh get that american political bs outta here. Go to toronto if you're that worried. its as far left as you can get aside ftom victoria and vancouver, youll love it. The crime is higher there.
@@-8h- : It’s not me bringing that right-wing culture war BS to Canada, it’s the far-right fringe like “Canada Strong”, “Ontario Strong” and the so-called “Truckers Convoy”, to name a few. They all have no problem lying if they think it furthers their causes. Here are the actual homicide rates in select cities per 100,000 for 2022: Vancouver 2.57; Lethbridge 2.28; Toronto 2.25; Calgary 1.80; Victoria 1.18. Source is Statistics Canada. It’s amazing how we can think something is true when it actually has no basis in reality.
I hope you guys liked the video! I think it is important to know the good and the bad. If you want more information I have more videos on my channel and there will be more on the way!
Diversity......your demographics look like Edmonton's 30 years ago.
I grew up there and couldn’t wait to leave at age 17. It does have all the benefits that he mentioned, but largely, the city is known to be a city of ‘the nearly wed or nearly dead’.
If you are of the faithful you will love it there. There are 3 major Bible belts that converge in Lethbridge (Catholics, subsets of Christianity and Mormons). Thus making Lethbridge one of the most conservative places I’ve seen.
If you are anti-vaxx, a Trumper or believer in the literal interpretation of Revelations, you will enjoy living in Lethbridge. That being said, there is a large population of ‘moderate’ Christians to balance out against the more fire n’ brimstone citizens.
There is a very large homeless population and I’ve only seen it get worse over the years. Most homeless populations are centered in cities around their downtown and this was largely the case growing up. My last few visits to the City I saw plenty of homeless and the problems that come with homelessness go far beyond downtown Lethbridge’s boundaries.
Thank you, Murray, this is a very insightful and inspiring video. Lethbridge sounds incredible. Keep doing the selfless work.
Great content. Really appreciate the messages! Currently looking to move to a minor city. Been living in two cities both over 20 mil population for the past 5 years. Before that was NYC. Really got tired of it😢.
My wife moved here from London Uk and loves it here. We just had a kid and couldn’t imagine raising him is such a busy city. Life is slower here but it’s great. We are able to save money and go travel much more easily. NYC is on our list!
I got tired of Vancouver area. just want to make sure I am not moving to a city like Vancouver soft on crimes again! It's a pity Vancouver was once so beautiful! Anyone think about why Vancouver crime goes up so bad?
Rental costs have increases significantly in Lethbridge, and the lack of rental units have created a difficult time for renters to find affordable homes…
Great video Murray!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love Lethbridge!
Very informative. Thanks.
the content is really amazing , i am moving there on sep 2024 but i would like to know about employment is it worth to move there in case of this requirement
Awesome you mentioned disc golf. On my list. Great content!Thks
Thanks! I just learned today that apparently we have the longest disk golf course in Canada! It’s the course at Nicolas Sheran Park.
Nice video murray I would love to move to lethbridge
Call or text me anytime. I can go over the steps you need to take in order to make that dream a reality.
Thanks. Great video! I'm considering going there. Vancouver Island is getting too expensive for my family. Definitely call you if I need a realtor there.
Thanks for the feedback! Call me up I’d be happy to show you around the city.
Hello everyone! Abhishek here
I'm coming Canada in December, in the University of Lethbridge (Lethbridge, Alberta). if anyone is in the same university as me for January 2024 intake let's connect ourselves.
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I visited Lethbridge recently. I loved it. People were friendly and welcoming. I’m just wondering how much it would cost to build a custom home in west Lethbridge?
It can vary significantly. Lots themselves are 100k to 200k on the westside. Text me and I can connect you with builders.
Thanks pro 👍🏽
Hi Murray wall , What factors should I consider when deciding between Lethbridge and Calgary as an international student, taking into account job market opportunities and affordability?" I'm an international student of University of Lethbridge, which campus should i go , Calgary or Lethbridge ,
Well, both cities have their pros and cons. Calgary is gonna be more expensive for rent but they have better public transportation than Lethbridge. Job market is probably pretty similar for a part-time job for a student.
I am worried about wildfire, hurricane and flooding, how bad is it? Is lethbridge is as safe as toronto?
We have no forest immediately around us so there is low risk of wildfires, all of Lethbridge’s residential homes are 100m above the river level so no chance of flooding and there is 0 chance of hurricanes here.
Are there lots of 1 bedroom and bachelor rental options in Lethbridge,?? Cheers!
@@gtronable there are a couple. I’ve seen 1 bed apartments on the north side for sale for 100k-150k. So you could buy one for only 5000-7500 down payment
@@LivingInLethbridge thanks for this. I was asking more in general terms for somebody wanting to move there. Do you see in general 1 bedroom or bach apts for rent? Just asking cuz its a small town.
How friendly are people there?
Everyone I helped move here said that the people are more friendly than in Ontario or BC.
Sounds good, are their many supports for Seniors?
There are some great senior friendly accommodations here.
Hello Murray, I'm currently in the middle east soon moving to Canada I there a way to buy a house in cash?
Temporary residents, those on valid study or work permits, are still eligible to purchase a home in Canada. Or once you have your PR (permanent residence) You are able to buy a home. When are you coming to Canada?
Really good brother ❤ How Can I contact you brother
Thanks! All my info is in the description of the video.
Is Lethbridge soft on crime like Vancouver, most crimes are just catch and release to the point the police don't bother to catch?
I am not sure. 🤔 It probably depends on the crime.
@@LivingInLethbridge Thanks for the reply.
Lethbridge had some of the worst crime stats on the national index, at some point even being the #1 worst in canada. Its still up there, but its been declining over time, so im assuming theyre doing something about it, unlike vancouver and toronto
Here there mountains in Lethbridge?
Mountains are 1 hour 30 mins from Lethbridge. There are some big hills within the city but not for skiing
Isnt That a long drive from Lethbridge
@@giftokondo3950 not at all! It’s a great day trip on the weekends. Look up waterton national park. It’s like a mini Banff with less crowds more nature
Oh thanks I never thought of that you're the best
I've lived here for my entire life, the drug problems here are out of control, the entire downtown area is flooded with homeless drug addicts that all hang out at our very own tent city in the summer. Yeah, i would say its generally safe if you stay out of the downtown area at night. Just the other day i saw a guy going number 2 in a bush right on 6th ave.
You talk pretty negatively about Lethbridge yet you’ve lived here your entire life and never moved away? Could that be because the pros outweigh the cons? There was no tent city last summer it was only during Covid. Have you been attacked downtown or do you feel uncomfortable because that is where homelessness is most on display? Also when you gotta go you gotta go 😅
@@LivingInLethbridge are you joking? There 100% is and has been a tent city every year since the first one went up. I talk like a local, you talk like a guy who wants peoples money. I've been in many fights downtown, one of which i ended up with a nice little stab wound in my leg. And to answer your question i have been taking care of a disabled family member for most of my life while barely making ends meet in our so called "affordable" city. Should we talk about how for years our mayor happily provided the tools for drug addicts to continue their drug use, resulting in parks becoming unsafe for children? Don't try to tell me i didn't pick up dirty needles every single day for 2 years in my own yard. Be honest in your videos, thats all i'm saying.
@@LivingInLethbridge and don't accuse me of being one of those people who hate the homeless, i grew up with a lot of them, these are my childhood friends and family, i've had to bury a lot of them too.
@@methatguy5996 I did not accuse you of hating homeless people. The tent city that I was referring to was the one by the civic centre that was there from summer 2021 until august 2022 and hasn't returned. In the video, I am simply highlighting what I love about the city to help people make a decision on whether Lethbridge could be the place for them. Find me a city in Canada that doesn't have drug problems in the downtown core. That is amazing that you are able to not only take care of yourself, but also a disabled family member. Lots of people across Canada are struggling just to take care of themselves. No matter where people live their perception of the same place will be slightly different based on their own experiences - in my videos, I talk about how the majority of people including myself feel about Lethbridge.
I am worried about wildfires,
I am international student planning to come to lethbridge with 4 of my family members for pursuing masters from University of lethbridge. Can u you tell me something about part time job facilities and housing availability in lethbridge?
There are many different jobs in Lethbridge. I don’t deal with rental properties. Just buying and selling homes here in Lethbridge. There are a couple companies that do rentals here or you can find a place privately on fb marketplace
anyone coming in Lethbridge college in may 2024
Hey I actually have one of my personal rental properties near the college available April if you are interested 2 bed top floor only for 1650 utilities included (heating, water, and electricity). Also has parking in detached garage out back. 2410 13ave s
ua-cam.com/video/jiyZvMBg8A8/v-deo.html
I am coming. In sep intake csn just tell me about the situation of this city after visiting it
@@LivingInLethbridge Actually I am finding a affordable room in basement and if it is in sharing, it would be more beneficial
Is it easy to find a job there in Lethbridge?
Our unemployment rate is really low around 5% so the vast majority of people that are looking for a job are finding them. The Canadian average is 5.5% so statistically you are more likely to find a job here but just marginally.
Diverse as in white and Mormon .
3:22 You can see that 77% of our population is of European descent what I don't show in the video is that in 2001 that number was 90%! Lethbridge has changed a lot in the last 20 years and continues to get more diverse. As for Mormons, they make up only 5.8% of our population.
What about the far-right white supremacist gun nuts? Black people and POC might find that information helpful when deciding if Lethbridge is a good place to live.
As a cis white male I don't think I have the authority to talk on the subject. What I will say is that there are far-right people all over the country as well as far-left people. Lethbridge is no exception. Lethbridge's population has more than doubled in my lifetime and it will continue to grow and change as time goes on(hopefully for the better😃).
Bruh get that american political bs outta here. Go to toronto if you're that worried. its as far left as you can get aside ftom victoria and vancouver, youll love it. The crime is higher there.
@@-8h- : It’s not me bringing that right-wing culture war BS to Canada, it’s the far-right fringe like “Canada Strong”, “Ontario Strong” and the so-called “Truckers Convoy”, to name a few. They all have no problem lying if they think it furthers their causes. Here are the actual homicide rates in select cities per 100,000 for 2022: Vancouver 2.57; Lethbridge 2.28; Toronto 2.25; Calgary 1.80; Victoria 1.18. Source is Statistics Canada.
It’s amazing how we can think something is true when it actually has no basis in reality.