Hello Sébastien....I am researching properties in the south van Marpole area...I do not want to take up any of your time. I enjoy your channel and your take on vancouver. I am looking for a commercial/large studio location. I am not ready to move on this at this time. I am getting acquainted with the lay of tte land...and I thank you for your insights.
@@MichaelRaymond-de7de Hi! Thanks for watching and for commenting. Sorry, I hadn't noticed your comment until just now! Let me know if you have any questions at all!
Just discovered your channel and enjoying it. Moved to the lower mainland recently, so this video was very helpful. I would have also appreciated seeing a comparison chart at the end as all the stats got mushed in my brain after the 2nd city 😊
Welcome to the channel @amethystarthur7499...glad you found me! You are right, a better breakdown at the end would have been a great addition. I appreciate the feedback!
@jaznihemaiti2169 Thank you! Jobs in Vancouver is on my list...as is talking about affordability in different areas. Keep your eyes peeled for a video on affordability in the next couple of weeks. :)
@wyuxing Thanks. Glad that you found the video helpful! There 22 different municipalities...and many of them aren't large or that varied...so I chose to highlight the areas that had bigger differences. For the most part, Burnaby is going to have very similar weather to Vancouver. It'll be slightly colder in winter and warmer in summer...and can get more snow as some areas have higher elevation. More precipitation to the north and less to the south. But, more or less it's weather is the same as the city of Vancouver.
Hi there Sebastian! Thanks for the gr8 content. What's your thoughts on the weather in Langley City or around Willowbrook area VS the city of Vancouver It's about 40 KM's away so more snow or rain or about the same??? Thank you for your input or anyone from Langley BC out there ???? 🙂
Hi @MTN9999. Being further from the moderating affect of the ocean Langley tends to see more extreme temperatures than you get closer to the coast. So higher highs in the summer and lower lows in the winter generally speaking. In terms of rain, it gets about 10% more than Vancouver...and because of the colder temperatures in winter it's more likely to snow and for that snow to stick (they get nearly twice what Vancouver gets). I think the warmer summer temperatures are what you'd notice most, though.
Yes, for sure! It's on my list of things to do. It would be better with better weather, though...so this time of year isn't optimal...but I agree with you completely @invest6046!
It's a big city, so it varies a little more than somewhere like New Westminster. However, it's generally drier and sunnier than most of Metro Vancouver. Not quite as dry and sunny as White Rock, but close. It gets about 1,360mm of rain a year and 175 days of rain a year.
So, where are you planning on moving to in Vancouver?
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Hello Sébastien....I am researching properties in the south van Marpole area...I do not want to take up any of your time. I enjoy your channel and your take on vancouver. I am looking for a commercial/large studio location. I am not ready to move on this at this time. I am getting acquainted with the lay of tte land...and I thank you for your insights.
@@MichaelRaymond-de7de Hi! Thanks for watching and for commenting. Sorry, I hadn't noticed your comment until just now! Let me know if you have any questions at all!
I enjoy your channel. Local data and a quality production. Thxs
Thank you @MichaelRaymond-de7de! I love hearing that!
Just discovered your channel and enjoying it. Moved to the lower mainland recently, so this video was very helpful. I would have also appreciated seeing a comparison chart at the end as all the stats got mushed in my brain after the 2nd city 😊
Welcome to the channel @amethystarthur7499...glad you found me! You are right, a better breakdown at the end would have been a great addition. I appreciate the feedback!
Very crisp and clear info about weather in Vancouver. 👍
Haha @shikhasood6711 thanks so much!
I really liked your videos
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Thanks so much @warrior4713! :) Hope you continue to watch!
Really nice weather breakdown!
Cool! I'm happy to hear that you (@user-eo8tm8jv4g) found this video about Vancouver's weather helpful!
Very informative! it'd be nice if you can talk about the overall job market in Metro Van, and the affordability by district.
@jaznihemaiti2169 Thank you! Jobs in Vancouver is on my list...as is talking about affordability in different areas. Keep your eyes peeled for a video on affordability in the next couple of weeks. :)
This is very educational. What about Burnaby though?
@wyuxing Thanks. Glad that you found the video helpful! There 22 different municipalities...and many of them aren't large or that varied...so I chose to highlight the areas that had bigger differences. For the most part, Burnaby is going to have very similar weather to Vancouver. It'll be slightly colder in winter and warmer in summer...and can get more snow as some areas have higher elevation. More precipitation to the north and less to the south. But, more or less it's weather is the same as the city of Vancouver.
Hi there Sebastian! Thanks for the gr8 content. What's your thoughts on the weather in Langley City or around Willowbrook area VS the city of Vancouver It's about 40 KM's away so more snow or rain or about the same??? Thank you for your input or anyone from Langley BC out there ???? 🙂
Hi @MTN9999. Being further from the moderating affect of the ocean Langley tends to see more extreme temperatures than you get closer to the coast. So higher highs in the summer and lower lows in the winter generally speaking. In terms of rain, it gets about 10% more than Vancouver...and because of the colder temperatures in winter it's more likely to snow and for that snow to stick (they get nearly twice what Vancouver gets). I think the warmer summer temperatures are what you'd notice most, though.
you should do video of south delta ladner/tsawwassen. hidden gem
Yes, for sure! It's on my list of things to do. It would be better with better weather, though...so this time of year isn't optimal...but I agree with you completely @invest6046!
What about surrey weather ?
It's a big city, so it varies a little more than somewhere like New Westminster. However, it's generally drier and sunnier than most of Metro Vancouver. Not quite as dry and sunny as White Rock, but close. It gets about 1,360mm of rain a year and 175 days of rain a year.
@@LivingInVancouver-BCi was about to comment, what about Surrey, thanks for answering
You bet @brandongunn8796! :)