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I feel like both Cambridge and kitchener have some great pockets and some Hoods to avoid. Some people find Cambridge too quiet and not that much to do for families. Just my two cents.
@@sushiquemamatandescuidate1273 It would depend on your occupation and experience. Entry level jobs are extremely hard to get by. Skilled level jobs are there but they are in short supply due to broader economic and labor market conditions.
@@jasdeep57 If your work is remote or in KWC then I would consider smaller communities outside of KWC where housing and rental is much cheaper. If not then between KWC prices and rents are mostly similar. You can reach me for more in depth discussion.
@@jasdeep57 Something like stratford, woodstock, tavistock. these towns are growing pretty fast but still offer way affordable price points and equal growth potential in my opinion. But again, this can only be an option if you dont have to commute to GTA for work.
Only low paying jobs in Cambridge. Used to be prices were substantially lower then Kitchener but now they are around the same. Might as well live in Kitchener simce there are better jobs in the area, more big events, nightlife and way better transit options (LRT, Via Rail, go buses and buses are more frequent).
We moved from Cambridge to Kitchener and dont see ourselves living in Cambridge at any point in future. What do you think of small communities around KWC? i.e stratford.
@@livinginkitchenerontario I live in Cambridge used to be cheaper then Kitchener to live here. Outside of KW or Toronto area is bad for getting high paying jobs. For Stratford expect to have to drive to Kitchener or London for work. The road conditions in the winter are also bad in small communities so hard to get to work if it is far away then. I'm at the edge of Cambridge and Ayr and even in the area more densely populated the plow doesn't go by enough in the winter when there is heavy snow.
Cambridge has no good jobs. Everyone has to drive to Kitchener/Waterloo or Toronto. The major employer is Toyota in Cambridge so work there an make 60k (not even enough to afford to rent a 1bd). Any higher income jobs are not in Cambridge. If in Cambridge stay away from housing in downtown galt its very sketchy.
It's so funny how so many people can talk crap about Cambridge but doesn't want to talk about their own hometown like has nobody ever gone to Kitchener and seen the thousands of crackheads and homeless people downtown
Hi, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have lived in Cambridge and currently living in Kitchener. Also note, I have done a similar video for my current 'hometown' kitchener outlining similar facts as to why someone may not want to move here.
I've lived in Cambridge now for over 30 years, first in west Galt now in Preston Fountain Street. Before that I lived in Toronto/Upper Beaches, Waterloo, Pointe Claire/Montreal, and Ottawa. Cambridge is indeed a quiet city, very nice and picturesque. There are enough restaurants to fulfill our needs. My main criticism is the lack appreciation, by the city administration, the value of tax revenues and concern for the well being of the commuting tax payer. If I had my druthers I would prefer Ottawa but, unless you work for the federal government, well paying jobs are scarce even for well qualified STEM people. To work for the government one must be bilingual, and speaking perfect French, albeit with a slight Canadian anglophone accent, is not acceptable. A Francophone with 6 words of English, now that is a bilingual person! (An exaggeration admittedly, but only slightly so.)
Hi is liar he made wrong things in Cambridge and was kicked out…he was not good resident his family keep fighting with neighbours and also he was bad neighbour …people in his street told alway lots of fighting noise came from his house….to revenge such things he put this video….
@@livinginkitchenerontario moved to the country. Cities are cess pools. Expensive, crime ridden, drug use on every corner, homeless every where panning to buy more drugs. Flooded with those new canadians from terrorist countries. Pay double the rent to live in a cess pool full of losers
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Good for you. Many find it hard to settle in country after living in a city though. But to each their own is the way it goes. Glad to hear though you feel better off now.
@@shawnkelly695 The cost of rent and housing is a function of the location's desirability. I imagine there are rat holes with very low rent or house prices. But who'd want to live there? As one getting on in life, medical care and hospitals are a necessity. If you live in the outer boonies you may need extensive travel to get competent medical care. You pays your money and you make your choice. My choice was Cambridge.
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Cambridge is beautiful way better than kitchener homeless in kitchener is bad ,Cambridge is quiet and clean.
I feel like both Cambridge and kitchener have some great pockets and some Hoods to avoid. Some people find Cambridge too quiet and not that much to do for families. Just my two cents.
What about job offer??
@@sushiquemamatandescuidate1273 It would depend on your occupation and experience. Entry level jobs are extremely hard to get by. Skilled level jobs are there but they are in short supply due to broader economic and labor market conditions.
Lol cambridge is a typical city, cess pools full of losers and rent is expensive to live in a cess pool.
67 never was that whole area from kwloo on. Even years back, take a look now!
I don't get what you mean to say. Plz elaborate.
Can u tell me than where a person should move??
Depends on what a person is looking from a place. What matters to you and your family when it comes to choosing a place to live?
@@livinginkitchenerontario young guy like me looking for good job opportunites and affordable city if i talk about renting a place and owning a house.
@@jasdeep57 If your work is remote or in KWC then I would consider smaller communities outside of KWC where housing and rental is much cheaper. If not then between KWC prices and rents are mostly similar. You can reach me for more in depth discussion.
@@livinginkitchenerontario which smaller communities??
@@jasdeep57 Something like stratford, woodstock, tavistock. these towns are growing pretty fast but still offer way affordable price points and equal growth potential in my opinion. But again, this can only be an option if you dont have to commute to GTA for work.
Only low paying jobs in Cambridge. Used to be prices were substantially lower then Kitchener but now they are around the same. Might as well live in Kitchener simce there are better jobs in the area, more big events, nightlife and way better transit options (LRT, Via Rail, go buses and buses are more frequent).
We moved from Cambridge to Kitchener and dont see ourselves living in Cambridge at any point in future. What do you think of small communities around KWC? i.e stratford.
@@livinginkitchenerontario I live in Cambridge used to be cheaper then Kitchener to live here. Outside of KW or Toronto area is bad for getting high paying jobs. For Stratford expect to have to drive to Kitchener or London for work. The road conditions in the winter are also bad in small communities so hard to get to work if it is far away then. I'm at the edge of Cambridge and Ayr and even in the area more densely populated the plow doesn't go by enough in the winter when there is heavy snow.
Cambridge has no good jobs. Everyone has to drive to Kitchener/Waterloo or Toronto. The major employer is Toyota in Cambridge so work there an make 60k (not even enough to afford to rent a 1bd). Any higher income jobs are not in Cambridge. If in Cambridge stay away from housing in downtown galt its very sketchy.
You wont come across as much of skilled employment in Cambridge. You pretty much summed it up with this comment for the rest of us.
No skilled jobs? 60% of those that go to college work jobs where no degree is needed lol
It's so funny how so many people can talk crap about Cambridge but doesn't want to talk about their own hometown like has nobody ever gone to Kitchener and seen the thousands of crackheads and homeless people downtown
Hi, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have lived in Cambridge and currently living in Kitchener. Also note, I have done a similar video for my current 'hometown' kitchener outlining similar facts as to why someone may not want to move here.
I've lived in Cambridge now for over 30 years, first in west Galt now in Preston Fountain Street.
Before that I lived in Toronto/Upper Beaches, Waterloo, Pointe Claire/Montreal, and Ottawa.
Cambridge is indeed a quiet city, very nice and picturesque. There are enough restaurants to fulfill our needs.
My main criticism is the lack appreciation, by the city administration, the value of tax revenues and concern for the well being of the commuting tax payer.
If I had my druthers I would prefer Ottawa but, unless you work for the federal government, well paying jobs are scarce even for well qualified STEM people.
To work for the government one must be bilingual, and speaking perfect French, albeit with a slight Canadian anglophone accent, is not acceptable. A Francophone with 6 words of English, now that is a bilingual person! (An exaggeration admittedly, but only slightly so.)
Don't forget its dirty and has lots of homeless theft and crime just saying I think you forgot somehow.
Hi is liar he made wrong things in Cambridge and was kicked out…he was not good resident his family keep fighting with neighbours and also he was bad neighbour …people in his street told alway lots of fighting noise came from his house….to revenge such things he put this video….
Thank you for a great laugh! I would show some maturity here and remain respectful! Cheers 👍
Lol i left that shit hole 5 yrs ago.
And where did you move out to?
@@livinginkitchenerontario moved to the country. Cities are cess pools. Expensive, crime ridden, drug use on every corner, homeless every where panning to buy more drugs. Flooded with those new canadians from terrorist countries. Pay double the rent to live in a cess pool full of losers
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Good for you. Many find it hard to settle in country after living in a city though. But to each their own is the way it goes. Glad to hear though you feel better off now.
@@livinginkitchenerontario freedom from the insanity, crime, high rent, junkies etc.
@@shawnkelly695 The cost of rent and housing is a function of the location's desirability. I imagine there are rat holes with very low rent or house prices. But who'd want to live there?
As one getting on in life, medical care and hospitals are a necessity. If you live in the outer boonies you may need extensive travel to get competent medical care.
You pays your money and you make your choice. My choice was Cambridge.