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CALGARY REAL ESTATE - RYAN GILLARD
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🤠⬇️ Buying or Selling in Calgary, Alberta? Let's Chat! ⬇️🤠
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We are all about living in Calgary Alberta, moving to Calgary Alberta, and relocating to Calgary Alberta.
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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO LIVE IN CALGARY, AB - 2025
Are you considering moving to Calgary in 2025? In this video, we break down the full cost of living in Calgary, from housing and utilities to transportation, groceries, and more. Discover what to expect if you’re planning to buy, rent, or invest in the Calgary real estate market. Whether you're relocating from another province or another country, this guide will help you understand the financial side of life in Calgary so you can make an informed decision.
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📨Email: ryan@ryangillard.ca
Website: www.ryangillard.ca
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0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Real Estate Costs
1:17 - Cost Of An Average Single Family Home
3:18 - Cost Of An Average Condo
6:38 - Prices Around The City
7:21 - Renting
7:49 - Utilities
9:16 - Cable, Cell, Internet
10:57 - Transportation
13:59 - Uber
14:32 - Health Care
16:35 - Activity Costs
18:43 - Education and Day Care
2012 - Basic Grocery Costs
#CalgaryRealEstate #CostOfLiving2025 #MovingToCalgary #CalgaryLifestyle #LivingInCalgary #CalgaryRelocation #CalgaryHousing #RelocateToCalgary #CalgaryLife #MovingToCanada
Whether you are moving in a week or a year, give us a call☎, shoot us a text📝, or send us an email📨 so we can help you make a smooth move to Calgary, Alberta.🤠
📱Call or Text: 403-471-4212
📨Email: ryan@ryangillard.ca
Website: www.ryangillard.ca
Free Resources:
Download My Seller's Guide - www.ryangillard.ca/sellers-guide
Download My Buyer's Guide - www.ryangillard.ca/buyers-guide
Download My Relocation Guide - www.ryangillard.ca/relocation...
Search All Homes For Sale - www.ryangillard.ca
Free Home Evaluation - www.ryangillard.ca/evaluation
Subscribe To My Newsletter - bit.ly/4dJtPh8
📅Schedule a Zoom Call So We Can Meet:
calendly.com/ryangillard_realtor
0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Real Estate Costs
1:17 - Cost Of An Average Single Family Home
3:18 - Cost Of An Average Condo
6:38 - Prices Around The City
7:21 - Renting
7:49 - Utilities
9:16 - Cable, Cell, Internet
10:57 - Transportation
13:59 - Uber
14:32 - Health Care
16:35 - Activity Costs
18:43 - Education and Day Care
2012 - Basic Grocery Costs
#CalgaryRealEstate #CostOfLiving2025 #MovingToCalgary #CalgaryLifestyle #LivingInCalgary #CalgaryRelocation #CalgaryHousing #RelocateToCalgary #CalgaryLife #MovingToCanada
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Where are the SNOW CLEARING CREWS???
@@cecilekidner9201 good question 🤷🏻♂️
@ it’s difficult to vonside
Consider Calgary a CITY
@@cecilekidner9201 I'm not sure what you mean?
very good information .. Thanx Sir
@@DonMahir thank you. Let me know if I can help.
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Inventory for cheaper units (240-250k) is very low right now. Do you think it will pick up by March 2025?
@@anns3782 I think there will be more inventory but also more buyer demand as well.
Where in the NE are there the least brown people?
Wow. I've always thought Calgary is the capital of Alberta. lol.
@@EriPages it should be lol
Is rent to rent a thing in Canada too like the UK? I’m curious on the subject cause having to purchase a property before starting my Airbnb business feels like a huge task
@@toluwasemeduna758 do you mean a rent to own?
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These massive house wealthy neighborhoods are so sad feeling. No kids playing, no neighbors chatting, no bbq's, just fancy gates and properly placed pieces of wood and stone. Beautiful yes, but not full of heart and soul.
These areas are all great families as well. I think it was quite cold the day I was filming. Calgary is a very spread out city though so it's definitely not a bustling place for the most part.
Edmonton for me 👍🏻
You miised Artists view, Paterson where the richest people in Calgary live, Willow Park is not close to fish creek park. Parkland is and it is the nicest and most scenic neighborhood in Calgary, the other scenic ones are Mountain Park ridge and Douglas Ridge have the best mountain views in Calgary., McKenzie lake by the lake is also nice, canyon Meadows estates south of canyon Meadows drive is also insane.
Lots of really nice areas around the city. I think when I was making the video I just filtered it by areas that had a large number of homes over $2million.
@ryangillardrealtor then springbank. Along lowerspring bank road and mount Royal.
@ryangillardrealtor lol there is no 2 million dollar home in Sundance. Maybe one on lake Bonaventure or lake bonavista. You also missed the Slopes.
@@mjor6406 Theres actually quite a few in Sundance and some have even gone over 2.5 million. Mostly on Sunset Way which is right on the lake. The Slopes is definitely a super nice area as well. The city classifies it as a section of Springbank Hill now. Lots of good areas around the city.
You should also mention Rundle or NE near 32.
It says oops the page you are looking for cannot be found when I go on it? Is that because I’m in the UK do you think ? 🤷🏼♀️ just tried again and said same thing
@@tracy6756 it could be something like that. I just tried it again in an incognito window and it worked fine
Well that’s a blow, the relocation info link doesn’t work
Really? I just tested it out and it worked for me? I can email it to you as well if that's easier?
Wow, what a load of negative Bullshit. You have the gall to represent Calgary, call yourself a Calgarian, an Albertan !!!. Please for the sake of the rest of us PROUD Calgarians stop doing that and go sell houses anywhere else but Calgary or Alberta. You seem to be so taken with cities other than OUR OWN. With all due respect to Vancouver and Toronto, as GREAT cities in their own rite they too possess NEGATIVE points. You want ocean front property just try and relocate to Vancouver, Victoria or Vancouver Island good luck Mr. money bags. You want large bodies of lake land property just try and relocate to Ontario Lake Country Mr. money bags. YOUR list of negatives is truly pathetic and in no way represent this great city and province.
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Not for us only for special colour... I can buy in a blink but some special colour will get offended... cause I am asian
Hi Ryan, my partner and I are relocating to Calgary next year from Whistler, BC. We are looking to rent on the beltline for the first year to get our bearings and be central. Are there particular areas of the beltline you would avoid or reccomend? Thanks!
I would say I get people who don't want to be right on 11th and 12 avenues because they are busy roads, but it's not that bad. I personally don't like the area close to the Alpha house which is a drop in centre. Other than that the Beltline is fairly consistent.
@@horusophie also being very close to the Sheldon Chumir hospital can be a bit sketchy because they put in a safe injection site and the area went downhill afterwards.
Hi, whats your thoughts one liners about property marketing prices will raise up or going down in Q4,2024 and Q1 2025 ?
@@syedsajjad982 I think it depends on the neighborhood and price range. Some areas the market is flattening out and we are even seeing some price reductions. Other areas the market is going great. 2025 could see an improvement because people are waiting for rate drops and the new mortgage rules.
@@ryangillardrealtor do u expect another interest rate drop in Dec or flat rate before year closing
@@syedsajjad982 I didn’t a few weeks ago but after the recent rate cut they might do one more in December. I’m just speculating though.
You’re adorable, I’ll totally call you when I’m ready to buy!
@@AnanthaNatureFotos haha thanks. When you’re ready just let me know!
I was born here, lived everywhere else, travelled the world and I’m back and now I don’t know anyone. How do you meet people here?
@@AnanthaNatureFotos good question. I seem to hang out with the same 4 people all the time.
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I think you mean “wealthy”
Hi. Got you. Subscribed. Packing to move on YYC;)
@@aleksandrsynyavskyy6262 congrats! If you need any help just let me know!
amazing video, very thorough. Only thing I'll add is Heritage Pointe was not mentioned (5 min south of Riverstone), many 2M+ houses on the lake
@@dsvasdfv yes that’s a very good spot as well. It’s on my to do list for future videos
Why haven’t you include Wentworth area?
West Springs is also very nice. Maybe not as many really expensive homes there vs Springbank Hill or Aspen Woods. Lots of really nice areas in the city.
I came to Calgary in 2003. I loved its organized and quiet still great familiy bive. I am afraid to say, everyting has changed, the culture has really changed for the worst. Violence not only by gangas has increased, but people in the stores, trains, etc have become agresivo and disrespectful of everything to me represented good values, ethics and mirals. There are not jobs for trained people, that have been laid off after years. Rent has increased more than 50% since 2022. No, I won't recomend my sibling to come to livebin Calgary if they ask me. I am looking forward to moving out soon. Realtors, they are business people, they are sells people... nice, kind, but they know what they want from you anyway.
I apologize for the long post, but anyone who reads this who lives in Calgary will know what I say to be accurate. The TL/DR is: For somebody who has lived here for more than 10 years, I can tell you without any implication of racism, xenophobia or anything: *Calgary is full*, period, full stop. As far back as 2014 you could take a train or a bus in the morning and it would not be overcrowded, it was enjoyable, I was impressed when I first moved to Calgary how clean and safe and uncrowded and useful the train system was. Now it's overcrowded, people are sick, it's dangerous and generally unpleasant to use, I can't stand public transport now because of how overcrowded Calgary is. It was barely tolerable in 2018, I could not use it now. Compared to Edmonton, Calgary was great in terms of public transport, now Calgary has it's own serious inefficiency and safety issues akin to but different from Edmonton. If you have any reasonable experience in Calgary and you know what the city was like before the large influx of people that started in 2015, you will know that for many reasons Calgary has hard limits in terms of design as to how many people it can comfortably accommodate, and that limit is definitely under 2 million people. Calgary is showing signs of population and infrastructural strain now, especially on main roads such as the crowchild, memorial drive, the deerfoot and Macleod trail. All of these main roads cannot be modified to increase traffic throughput and with a population and they are essential to getting anywhere in the city. With a population of 2 million, commutes using these roads will become utter misery for anyone who has to use them on a regular basis, what would have been a 20 minute commute on those roads would be exponentially increased with a population of 2 million. 2010-2011 were the last prime years of Calgary, I cannot emphasize how different it was back then, and incidentally it was when I first started coming to this city. Everyone had money, everyone was happy and there was very little street violence and the streets were very safe regardless of whether they were quiet or busy. 17th ave was packed in the summers but everyone was in a good mood, people were spending money there were a lot of people but it was largely safe. It was a really enjoyable area to be around with very positive energy, after 2015 when the NDP got into power, everything took a sharp downward shift, economically and socially. I lived near 17th ave and watched as the optimism left that area and things became more dangerous, the people more prone to violence and anger, you could see the money leave the area. Things recovered somewhat in 2017-2018, only for things to get worse in 2019 and leading up to covid something happened. Couldn't tell you what it was, maybe gen-z growing up, but the atmosphere around 17th ave has changed, it's not as bad as it was in 2015-2016, but it does not have the great energy it once did. Not to talk crap about gen-z but boomers sure knew how to party. I still love Calgary, but I am one of the privileged few who gets to experience the best of it without any of the drawbacks, however I cannot recommend any regular person move to this city because it's not the way it used to be.
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Truly insane fees, no wonder everyone wants to be in real estate in USA/ Canada! For context, my property in central London that cost over CA$1.2 million came to around CA$4.5K in fees, which was quite expensive.
I can't be certain but I've heard in England there's typically only 1 realtor involved that does everything vs 2 in Canada. There's so many licensing fees, business expenses, and competition involved here that it probably wouldn't work to change it. People are always trying though with discount companies and the for sale by owner route, but it's just not as effective for the clients.
Your YoY numbers slide, the inventory do not like up with the %sge.
I'm not exactly sure what you meant by that. Can you clarify?
@ryangillardrealtor Ignore. Not a big deal. Overall great effort. Good metrics and good presentation.
Almost 1000 km to Vancouver, not 600
Always looking for reasons to choose Edmonton over Calgary. Calgary is more cleaner, seems friendlier, less rough. Edmonton feels like the exact same town copy and pasted and quartered up into 4 sections. I will say though, as somebody who does rotational work, having the affordability of living in Edmonton means you get to take holidays like all the time and it's not breaking your wallet like it would living in Calgary. Another plus living in Edmonton, it's closer to more lakes to go fishing and such. Sure, Calgary has the rockies, but you aren't going to take your boat there. Edmonton you can at least half justify owning your own boat and taking it places that are somewhat near by. Sylvan Lake, Lac La Biche, Slave Lake, etc. Edmonton area feels much less touristy, and that means a lot less people crowding up the things that Edmonton and the surrounding areas does have to offer. Banff and all that is nice, but when it starts to feel as packed as New Dehli, is it really enjoyable anymore? There's no doubt Calgary is the more preferable city to live in, but thank god it's not the only place in Alberta. Plus it's kind of weird that it doesn't have any trees around.
All great points!
Weathy property!
Yeah some of these homes are so nice!
I'd like to buy a vowel, L pat.. L.
Fabulous investment property in a terrific walking neighbourhood!!
@@christinecamley for sure!
I grew up SW of calgary and we currently live in Calgary. Its becoming a mega city quickly and painfully. I have a few years left here at most before i need to leave even if it means just moving to Cochrane.
Calgary is definitely growing quickly but I imagine the pace of growth starts to slow down now. Who knows though.
this is a great video .
@@EkowSimpson thank you. Any specific videos you’re looking for?
@@ryangillardrealtor I will be staying in the northeast from Monday. Ur video has helped a lot
@@EkowSimpson are you looking to buy or rent?
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It’ll be interesting to see what happens.
I think buyers on the sidelines waiting for intetrest rates to drop is a myth. sure there are some by far less then people make out to seem
I dont know why but i have a feeling this winter Calgary real estate is going to be extremely slow....i also think iventory levels will climb to 8000 listings; which will drop prices by 10-15% hopefully!!! The 1.5m CMHC cap you still need 300k/yr income to qualify; who makes that kinda money?
It'll be interesting to see what happens.
I think it’ll still pick up next summer but the increases will be more reasonable. The unaffordable cities are still just as impossible for the average income earners.
@@Hypeman10 Yeah if it were me I wouldn't be waiting. Good fundamentals in Calgary
Glad you're discouraging people to come here stay away
I wasn't really discouraging people just letting people know what it's really like to live here.
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@@RLROBINYvideoseoexpert I’m ok thanks
@@ryangillardrealtor Shall I send you a mail regarding this
@@RLROBINYvideoseoexpert oh I meant I’m not interested at the moment.
Canada doesn’t have aboriginal people!!!! That’s Australia In Canada PLEASE use First Nations or Indigenous!!!!!!!!
@@johnchambers4203 I don’t see anything wrong with using the term aboriginal.
He’s right, I’m part aboriginal and it’s ok!@@ryangillardrealtor
Basing cities off of cities closest to them makes no sense
Why not? Many people are relocating to Alberta and comparing cities like Calgary and Alberta.
Calgary can go get effed. LOL. Just not worth the price tag.
Looks like no one is buying. People are waiting for prices to drop 40 to 50 percent. They know it will drop
Your pants will drop 😂
At the moment I think we are just balancing out. We will see how it goes...
At this price of 2M for a teardown something doesnt add up as pricing in the lower mainland Vancouver is becoming similar now. You can almost buy a brand new 2500 sq Qualico Home in Willoughby Heights. Either Calgary real estate is significantly overvalued or the lower mainland, Vancouver is undervalued. I guess time will tell because Calgary was never this even in house price to the lower mainland.
It’s definitely a lot of money but I imagine it’ll sell. It’s in a desirable part of the city.
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