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I've lived in kitchener for over 40 years. We are not in the snowbelt. I used my snowblower maybe 4 times last winter. I grew up in Goderich which is in the snowbelt and the amount of snow there is brutal. Kitchener is also a low area and a lot of harsh weather goes around us. This used to be not a bad place to live but it has turned into a dump. As soon as I retire I'll be selling my house and moving far away from here
And that pretty much goes with any town. You will always have those pockets that you should try to avoid. Hence why, so crucial to work with a local professional who is well aware of those pockets.
Hey Darlene, I am sharing my perspective of some drawbacks Kitchener has just like any other town. I live here and me and my family love it. But I know some people may not want to settle with these cons in which case Kitchener won't be best suited for them.
Where did you get your Data that Kitchener Snows on Average more then 15 - 20% more than in Brampton? I'd love to see more about this. Because I think you are 100% right. I grew up in KW, and now live in Guelph but even in the East side of Guelph I know there is a lot less snow. Which I'm thankful.
I got it from Weather Network website. Yes, that's one part I don't like about Kitchener. The further east you go, better it gets. I am sure you are not missing that extra shoveling now that you left us. Cheers. 🙌
With soaring Real Estate prices over last few years, everyone is looking to find a balance between affordability and lifestyle. Windsor has certainly gained attention with those looking to escape unaffordable GTA home prices and rents.
You are doing the work of a saint by trying to keep people from coming to Kitchener however it has already lost it's identity long long ago. It is out of control now compared to what it used to be, and most of that is because everyone from the GTA sold their higher market value homes came here and dominated our real estate market. People who were born and raised here are being pushed out. You are right, Kitchener isn't a great place to live anymore, but not so much for the reasons you have listed.
The intent is not to stop anyone from moving here anyway. These are the reasons that people should be aware of before making their move. Well, for some it might be compelling enough not to move while for others these things wont matter as much. We do appreciate you taking time to share your presepctive on our content nonetheless. If you need help with your move, you know where to find us. Thanks
Very true! Especially retail and entry level jobs are very hard to get by these days. We are seeing huge lineups of candidates outside retail stores these days for a handful of jobs.
Kitchener is a drop zone for newcomers to Canada, then add all the international and domestic students (Conestoga, Laurier, UW ) and they are all competing with the local youth who need entry level jobs as well, so yeah it's a bit of a quagmire. You are better off getting into a trade or some sort of specialized labor to make a decent wage around here.
Certainly worth mentioning them @MrParker. Elora is my personal favorite. People living in Kitchener and Cambridge could definitely enjoy these spots with a short drive outside town. Even Kelso Lake in Milton would be less than an hour. Great spot to enjoy outdoors. Cheers👍
@@livinginkitchenerontario Everything is so expensive now including the housing market. Population explosion from GTA and other places, more crime, homelessness etc
Kitchener's core is actually built on a marsh. Flooding can happen, depending on spring rain and soil. 33 years here; I've seen it happen. That being said, not very common.
In your notes, you say "Additionally, there is no subway or light rail system in Kitchener." Uh, as you note in the actual video, yes, we have an LRT that admittedly focuses on the King St. core of the city.
Kitchener is weird it’s like it has different towns and then nothing and then another little clump something like Mall or something it’s just weird and the people are not that friendly either I’m from Oakville Ontario and I live in Kitchener for six months and people did not like outsiders people that were not from Kitchener. They weren’t very nice to them.
Yeah, we do have some bad apples here for sure. The dynamics are evolving in Kitchener over past few years and locals were not prepared to deal with influx of people moving to this region from outside. Its unfortunate that you had such experience. We are blessed to have not experienced something similar yet at least.
And where have I stated otherwise in this or any other video? But it is no longer as affordable as it used to be. Have you seen home prices here? Even rentals are crazy. People are renting master bedroom in their homes for $1400 per month. There was a time when you could afford one bedroom apartment for that much less than 5 years ago. That's my point here. Also consider Affordability is a subjective matter, to someone making $200k a year, those prices may still be affordable but I am referring to the vast majority of people who do not fall in that range when it comes to afford housing. At the end of the day kitchener remains affordable than mississauga and mississauga remains affordable than Toronto and so on. But just being cheaper than mississauga does not make any town affordable Habib. Hope you get my point. Thanks
I'm a Canadian living in New Zealand at the moment, I thought I could return home since the house rental prices here are also pretty high, but reading and seeing what's going on in Canada, I'll better stay put. Wondering if and when the Government changes will it get better, or is the problem the refugees and immigrates that drive the house prices and rents up? I mean the Government needs to sort out his own people first before inviting immigrants into Canada. They should place a hold on this until more housing is build
@Ice Voss Rentals are just as expensive here in suburbs as well. Candidly speaking, I don't forsee government changing their stance on open immigration policy anytime soon with our aging population and labour shortages. What would help is taking out some red tape that could result in more housing supply to support the infrastructure needs resulting from the sudden population growth. Just my two cents.
Prices have skyrockets across the region in last few years. I have buyers who bought in 2018 and now are sitting on hundreds of thousands in equity. It's pretty daunting to be in first time buyers shoes these days. I genuinely feel buyers pain working with them on a regular basis.
Uncle! You came here to say this? It makes me wonder what lands you on my channel and listen to me if you dont like English. Move on with your day and hope you find something worthy to do with it.
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I've lived in kitchener for over 40 years. We are not in the snowbelt. I used my snowblower maybe 4 times last winter. I grew up in Goderich which is in the snowbelt and the amount of snow there is brutal. Kitchener is also a low area and a lot of harsh weather goes around us.
This used to be not a bad place to live but it has turned into a dump.
As soon as I retire I'll be selling my house and moving far away from here
Have been here since '85 ! I'm from a snowbelt town in Quebec.
I love snow ! I'm glad it's landlocked . No flooding concerns,
except Park St. !
Living there was ok around the outskirts. But kitchener downtown is a dump imo. Lacks character, and too many junkies, way too many
And that pretty much goes with any town. You will always have those pockets that you should try to avoid. Hence why, so crucial to work with a local professional who is well aware of those pockets.
Its a beautiful town i visited few days ago ❤🎉🎉🎉 Love to live 💖 in Kitchener 🎉
It really is!
Cool video some good insight
Glad you enjoyed it!
it sounds more like he dont want people moving there tryn to protect kitchner wow
Hey Darlene, I am sharing my perspective of some drawbacks Kitchener has just like any other town. I live here and me and my family love it. But I know some people may not want to settle with these cons in which case Kitchener won't be best suited for them.
@@livinginkitchenerontarioyou just need to find it
I don’t know I’m not poor I don’t take public transportation. Thank you guys for poor people.
It's a car friendly town. Although public transit is getting better. Still a lot of catch up to do with the student population growth.
Where did you get your Data that Kitchener Snows on Average more then 15 - 20% more than in Brampton? I'd love to see more about this. Because I think you are 100% right. I grew up in KW, and now live in Guelph but even in the East side of Guelph I know there is a lot less snow. Which I'm thankful.
I got it from Weather Network website. Yes, that's one part I don't like about Kitchener. The further east you go, better it gets. I am sure you are not missing that extra shoveling now that you left us. Cheers. 🙌
100% Agree same can be said of Windsor, do not move here stay in Toronto. We do not want you!
With soaring Real Estate prices over last few years, everyone is looking to find a balance between affordability and lifestyle. Windsor has certainly gained attention with those looking to escape unaffordable GTA home prices and rents.
You are doing the work of a saint by trying to keep people from coming to Kitchener however it has already lost it's identity long long ago. It is out of control now compared to what it used to be, and most of that is because everyone from the GTA sold their higher market value homes came here and dominated our real estate market. People who were born and raised here are being pushed out. You are right, Kitchener isn't a great place to live anymore, but not so much for the reasons you have listed.
Ok it's really a funny video 😅 I enjoyed
Glad you did.
LMAO WE ARE COMING THERE BUDDIE! Stop being a gate keeper. Non of these reasons are a reason to stop anybody.
The intent is not to stop anyone from moving here anyway. These are the reasons that people should be aware of before making their move. Well, for some it might be compelling enough not to move while for others these things wont matter as much. We do appreciate you taking time to share your presepctive on our content nonetheless. If you need help with your move, you know where to find us. Thanks
It's a good town he is just bluffing for his business
7:20 A family that clubs together stays together
You bet! 👍
Cocaine
Make sure you find a job. It is really hard to find anyone hiring.
Very true! Especially retail and entry level jobs are very hard to get by these days. We are seeing huge lineups of candidates outside retail stores these days for a handful of jobs.
Kitchener is a drop zone for newcomers to Canada, then add all the international and domestic students (Conestoga, Laurier, UW ) and they are all competing with the local youth who need entry level jobs as well, so yeah it's a bit of a quagmire. You are better off getting into a trade or some sort of specialized labor to make a decent wage around here.
You forgot about Guelph lake and Elora. 😊
Certainly worth mentioning them @MrParker. Elora is my personal favorite. People living in Kitchener and Cambridge could definitely enjoy these spots with a short drive outside town. Even Kelso Lake in Milton would be less than an hour. Great spot to enjoy outdoors. Cheers👍
Kitchener was the place to live in the 90s early 2000s. Now not so much...
Anything specific that you like or dislike about it now?
@@livinginkitchenerontario Everything is so expensive now including the housing market. Population explosion from GTA and other places, more crime, homelessness etc
Isn't that the case pretty much everywhere you go these days? Suburban towns are still a little better off compared to major metros.
So kitchener doesn't flood since there is no lake access.
Not as much. We do have grand river though. Excessive rainwater is managed by the city through flood plains here.
Kitchener's core is actually built on a marsh. Flooding can happen, depending on spring rain and soil. 33 years here; I've seen it happen.
That being said, not very common.
Lived their way longer than you’ll ever
Everyone would love to know your thoughts about Living here since you have probably seen it go through a transformation.
In your notes, you say "Additionally, there is no subway or light rail system in Kitchener." Uh, as you note in the actual video, yes, we have an LRT that admittedly focuses on the King St. core of the city.
Thanks for pointing it out Peter. It was an oversight from our end and has been addressed. Thanks again! 🙂
My son coming This September 1st to Waterloo University. Can you pl suggest decent accommodation nearby University for him. Thanks
There are plenty of rentals available around University area. Make sure to check out online and on Facebook groups.
Good luck. With housing shortage some students are on the street or sharing beds.
Good luck but not likely
Kitchener is weird it’s like it has different towns and then nothing and then another little clump something like Mall or something it’s just weird and the people are not that friendly either I’m from Oakville Ontario and I live in Kitchener for six months and people did not like outsiders people that were not from Kitchener. They weren’t very nice to them.
Yeah, we do have some bad apples here for sure. The dynamics are evolving in Kitchener over past few years and locals were not prepared to deal with influx of people moving to this region from outside. Its unfortunate that you had such experience. We are blessed to have not experienced something similar yet at least.
Nowadays housing is a big problem
Tell me something I don’t know I’m born and raised their
Just stop dude. 🤦♀️
Aha! Sure. Hmmm. but why exactly? 🤔
Why?
Why not?
What stupid reasons are mentioned, kitchener is better place to live as compared to Mississauga when it comes to cost of living
And where have I stated otherwise in this or any other video? But it is no longer as affordable as it used to be. Have you seen home prices here? Even rentals are crazy. People are renting master bedroom in their homes for $1400 per month. There was a time when you could afford one bedroom apartment for that much less than 5 years ago. That's my point here. Also consider Affordability is a subjective matter, to someone making $200k a year, those prices may still be affordable but I am referring to the vast majority of people who do not fall in that range when it comes to afford housing. At the end of the day kitchener remains affordable than mississauga and mississauga remains affordable than Toronto and so on. But just being cheaper than mississauga does not make any town affordable Habib. Hope you get my point. Thanks
I'm a Canadian living in New Zealand at the moment, I thought I could return home since the house rental prices here are also pretty high, but reading and seeing what's going on in Canada, I'll better stay put. Wondering if and when the Government changes will it get better, or is the problem the refugees and immigrates that drive the house prices and rents up? I mean the Government needs to sort out his own people first before inviting immigrants into Canada. They should place a hold on this until more housing is build
@Ice Voss Rentals are just as expensive here in suburbs as well. Candidly speaking, I don't forsee government changing their stance on open immigration policy anytime soon with our aging population and labour shortages. What would help is taking out some red tape that could result in more housing supply to support the infrastructure needs resulting from the sudden population growth. Just my two cents.
My dad's house was worth around 100k some years ago, n now easily could be sold at half a mil
Prices have skyrockets across the region in last few years. I have buyers who bought in 2018 and now are sitting on hundreds of thousands in equity. It's pretty daunting to be in first time buyers shoes these days. I genuinely feel buyers pain working with them on a regular basis.
I've lived in kitchener my whole life and it's... what you make it hahah don't be a weiner and get out there!!
Good for you! Facts are facts. P.S. I live in Kitchener as well.
KW sucks big time
You still live here or used to live?
Indian ho na? to Hindi me baat karne me saram aati he, kya?
Uncle! You came here to say this? It makes me wonder what lands you on my channel and listen to me if you dont like English. Move on with your day and hope you find something worthy to do with it.