southwest is the best district in edmomton. perhaps it is the most expensive area but it is worth it because it is newer, cleaner and people are more educated thus less crimes i have to say. good job on your video.
@@lifeinedmonton-briangarsid1579 people are not willing to live or invest in downtown or near chinatown because of the homeless and crime rate. they have homess shelters in downtown and this is why the downtown is dangerous and no business is willing to move to downtown. new businesses are only going to southwest or windermere to open their pilot store to test the market. i wish they have LRT and subway metro already. but edmonton is very slow.
This explained edmonton a lot better for me this is great advice I would have definitely picked the wrong side for the kind of work I do and I don't drive haha
I'm glad you were able to find value in the video! It's definitely possible to get around in Edmonton without driving but some communities make it easier than others
Thanks for the kind words Leo! I'm not as familiar with Calgary as I am Edmonton but maybe I could collaborate with someone in Calgary to provide that video for you 🙂
A lot of people moving from BC/ON don’t always realize how big and spread out Edmonton is. Anything outside of the henday is very far from anything unique/cultural, and is just suburban cookie cutter shopping and homes. Definitely stay inside the henday, and ideally inside the original ring road (170st, whitemud, 75st, yellowhead) if you want strong growth in home values and access to what makes Edmonton awesome. As someone who grew up in the SW, it’s overrated. Many areas are seeing increased crime and the traffic is the worst in the whole city. Car dependent as can be and just strip malls and chain stores everywhere. South central and west central are the areas seeing the most re-investment for infrastructure and they’re the most resilient as our city changes to be more of a modern metro. LRT access and main streets are also a big thing to consider as the SW has none of either, but both west central and south central do.
Hey thanks for the great input!! You seem to bypass the Cromdale neighborhood.. What are your thoughts here? I see new developments and the stadium is here. Thanks
One of my favourites on the North side is definitely the lake district! It's a collection of communities on the North side of Edmonton with low crime, lots of great homes, and access to amenities
Hi, thanks for your video. It's helpful and informative. I am going to move to Hamptons, do you think Hamptons is a good community? any comment on this area? it's good for family with kids? any elementary school recommend for us?
Thanks for the kind words and sorry I missed this comment! The Hamptons is one of my favourite communities in Edmonton and great for families. I’m not allowed to steer towards any schools but generally they are very good in those areas 🙂
Hello thank u so helpful. We are moving from Ont to heritage valley area in Edmonton is this a good neighbourhood? Also we have to hook up our own hydro can you advice or recommend a company? Thanks again!!:))
Great area! Very family friendly and lots of good amenities. Can be a little difficult to get in to as there are only a few entrances to the community but that’s nit-picking on my end 🙂 EPCOR is the way to go for water! They’ll be able to hook you up easily. Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
Sorry I guess we say hydro for electricity here in ont I just found out you guys just say electricity 🥴 sorry that’s what I meant not water sorry bout tgat . We need to set up electricity for our apartment as it is not included in our rent…how to do that? Tgank u!
I like areas not to far from West Edmonton Mall, restaurants and shopping, great for someone likes to bike, buses, walk, cabs. Condo or penthouse. Around 25 years old to 35 years old. Not 34 to 45. Areas you would recommend based on info i provided? Thanks for great 👍 video.
I have lived in west edmonton for over 20 years and I love it but its not what I would call walkable. If you want walkable and nightlife and other young people you should consider Oliver near Jasper ave. West Edmonton is better for those that want a suburb life with their kids and family. Lots of older people/retirement communities because of the proximity to the Misercordia hospital as well.
@@wiseman4160 move to Oliver. Take my advice if you value nightlife and living next to other youngish peiple. The Valley Line LRT west is currently being built and it will link downtown through Oliver and ends at West Edmonton Mall. So you can easily hop on the train to visit the mall or anywhere else with an LRT stop.
@@Tribuneoftheplebs Thanks so much! the last 2 times I was in Edmonton I stayed in hotel in SW area which was very far from West Edmonton Mall. Think it was Ellerslie rd might have spelled that wrong.
I live in Tamarack by the ets transit center, it's the best transit center if you take the ETS. frequent busses but low homeless population, don't move anywhere near the LRT system though our woke city council refuses to do anything about the homeless and crime.
Hi, We are from India, we got our PR and we are planning to move to Edmonton next couple of months could you pls tell which area we should go for as a family with kids ? Thanks🙂
Hi sir Rahul here I am from India I will move to Edmonton as an international student and i will start my study at NAIT. Is it easy to find part time job in Edmonton?
As someone who has grow up and lived in Edmonton for the majority of my 37 years i can tell anyone wanting to move to Alberta to steer clear of Edmonton, its the worst city in Alberta, if you’re looking for something big move to Calgary, if you’re looking for something thats a city but not as big as Edmonton or Calgary move to, Red Deer or Lethbridge, with the exception of the southwest of the city, and our river valley if you can overlook the homeless encampments hidden in the tree’s, Edmonton is sad, it’s dirty, our roads are horrible, are infrastructure is sad, or transit system is a joke, and our city council determine to make Edmonton worse than it already is is made up of some of the most useless humans in North America, our terrible mayor leading them of course, don’t believe me? Come on down 😂
Complacent humans bore me! Sir you should have kept that negative long story to yourself. Some people come from really bad places out there in the world and a place like Edmonton suits them perfectly fine. The fact that you have been there since birth is a YOU problem. You are not a tree, so move!!!. Your experience will not be like everyone. The tranquility of YEG is jus what some people need. Go and Look up a place called Johannesburg. You will sit down and be grateful. My word some Canadians are SO ungrateful.
The guy is miserable human being and he tells everyone the same story. He said is moving but he still here. He will never be happy anywhere on this planet we call earth. He is so damn negatives out everything. Don't listen to him, is full of sanctimonious bill shit.
I've lived in Edmonton for nearly a decade now and learned so much I didn't know about our great city thanks to this video!
Great video!!
southwest is the best district in edmomton. perhaps it is the most expensive area but it is worth it because it is newer, cleaner and people are more educated thus less crimes i have to say. good job on your video.
Thank you! I agree with your opinion I think southwest Edmonton is hard to beat
@@lifeinedmonton-briangarsid1579 people are not willing to live or invest in downtown or near chinatown because of the homeless and crime rate. they have homess shelters in downtown and this is why the downtown is dangerous and no business is willing to move to downtown.
new businesses are only going to southwest or windermere to open their pilot store to test the market.
i wish they have LRT and subway metro already. but edmonton is very slow.
The new LRT line is its third, not second. The second line is the one heading up to NAIT.
Thank you for this very detailed and important video. Looking forward to live in Edmonton
We look forward to having you in Edmonton Ali! Let me know if you have any questions about moving here
I’m looking in Terwilager Common. Thanks 🙏
It’s a informative video now. I got some ideas Your doing a good job. Keep posting videos about Alberta ❤️
Thanks for the kind comment and I definitely will!
How bad are mosquitoes in Edmonton?
Good video! Might be good to include the great bicycle trails and rec gyms
The style of logically providing information is amazing.
I appreciate that thank you!
This explained edmonton a lot better for me this is great advice I would have definitely picked the wrong side for the kind of work I do and I don't drive haha
I'm glad you were able to find value in the video! It's definitely possible to get around in Edmonton without driving but some communities make it easier than others
This was incredibly helpful pre-move - thank you so much!
Ohhhh 🎉 very very very thankful… nicely explained
Amazing video, if I ever need real estate agent services for Edmonton I know you're the guy to go to
Thank you so much for the video. This is very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
wow! That was helpful! Would you be able to do the same with Calgary in the future? 😁😁
Thanks for the kind words Leo! I'm not as familiar with Calgary as I am Edmonton but maybe I could collaborate with someone in Calgary to provide that video for you 🙂
A lot of people moving from BC/ON don’t always realize how big and spread out Edmonton is. Anything outside of the henday is very far from anything unique/cultural, and is just suburban cookie cutter shopping and homes. Definitely stay inside the henday, and ideally inside the original ring road (170st, whitemud, 75st, yellowhead) if you want strong growth in home values and access to what makes Edmonton awesome.
As someone who grew up in the SW, it’s overrated. Many areas are seeing increased crime and the traffic is the worst in the whole city. Car dependent as can be and just strip malls and chain stores everywhere.
South central and west central are the areas seeing the most re-investment for infrastructure and they’re the most resilient as our city changes to be more of a modern metro. LRT access and main streets are also a big thing to consider as the SW has none of either, but both west central and south central do.
I'm told that the Abbottsfield area is more reasonably priced than other parts of the city. Is this true?
Hi! Thanks for the information! What's your opinion about areas like Britannia Youngstown, Canora and High Park in terms of security/safety/crime?
How about 116 ave NW & 38 st NW - 36 st NW ??? thoughts thanks
Looking to move from Ontario. Target 2023 summer. Looking for a townhouse. Probably will sell or rent our home here in ON.
Hey thanks for the great input!! You seem to bypass the Cromdale neighborhood..
What are your thoughts here? I see new developments and the stadium is here.
Thanks
Homelessness is very bad in Cromdale. I would not recommend.
Thanks for your video, very useful
Thanks!
Excellent video, thanks!
What about McCauley Edmonton??.
which are the good and safe community at the north that you told about it?
One of my favourites on the North side is definitely the lake district! It's a collection of communities on the North side of Edmonton with low crime, lots of great homes, and access to amenities
@@lifeinedmonton-briangarsid1579 is glenwood safe for families
Love in Kilkenny since ,1972, same house, mature neighborhood, with everything one needs.
Hi, thanks for your video. It's helpful and informative. I am going to move to Hamptons, do you think Hamptons is a good community? any comment on this area? it's good for family with kids? any elementary school recommend for us?
Thanks for the kind words and sorry I missed this comment! The Hamptons is one of my favourite communities in Edmonton and great for families. I’m not allowed to steer towards any schools but generally they are very good in those areas 🙂
Informative video✅💯
Great video
Thank you!
If there is metro or lrt connected to milwoods
Thank you, it was great but I ve been researching and there seems to be areas in the South that are high crime rayes like near Black mud?
There can be some higher crime areas in the south but they are generally much more safe than other areas you might see on the North side of Edmonton!
Hello thank u so helpful. We are moving from Ont to heritage valley area in Edmonton is this a good neighbourhood? Also we have to hook up our own hydro can you advice or recommend a company? Thanks again!!:))
Great area! Very family friendly and lots of good amenities. Can be a little difficult to get in to as there are only a few entrances to the community but that’s nit-picking on my end 🙂
EPCOR is the way to go for water! They’ll be able to hook you up easily. Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
Sorry I guess we say hydro for electricity here in ont I just found out you guys just say electricity 🥴 sorry that’s what I meant not water sorry bout tgat . We need to set up electricity for our apartment as it is not included in our rent…how to do that? Tgank u!
I patiently watched this in its entirety and there was no mention of Calder.
I like areas not to far from West Edmonton Mall, restaurants and shopping, great for someone likes to bike, buses, walk, cabs. Condo or penthouse. Around 25 years old to 35 years old. Not 34 to 45. Areas you would recommend based on info i provided? Thanks for great 👍 video.
I have lived in west edmonton for over 20 years and I love it but its not what I would call walkable. If you want walkable and nightlife and other young people you should consider Oliver near Jasper ave. West Edmonton is better for those that want a suburb life with their kids and family. Lots of older people/retirement communities because of the proximity to the Misercordia hospital as well.
@@Tribuneoftheplebs Thanks! I know SW is very far from West Edmonton Mall, what other areas is far away from Mall? So I'll know to avoid them
@@wiseman4160 move to Oliver. Take my advice if you value nightlife and living next to other youngish peiple. The Valley Line LRT west is currently being built and it will link downtown through Oliver and ends at West Edmonton Mall. So you can easily hop on the train to visit the mall or anywhere else with an LRT stop.
@@wiseman4160 Oliver is west central. But along the river. It's a neighborhood seeing a lot of gentrification
@@Tribuneoftheplebs Thanks so much! the last 2 times I was in Edmonton I stayed in hotel in SW area which was very far from West Edmonton Mall. Think it was Ellerslie rd might have spelled that wrong.
Thank you
Welcome!
I am looking at a property in CAERNARVON anyone have any input?
where is the tour?no north of the city?
Guys which place has best transport connectivity because i wont be buying a car anytime soon.
Excellent. Thank you want to buy next year, investment. I wish you all the success and happiness to you and yours.
Can i buy a house southwest side 250k my requirement is 3 bed and 2 and half bath with basement
I live in Tamarack by the ets transit center, it's the best transit center if you take the ETS. frequent busses but low homeless population, don't move anywhere near the LRT system though our woke city council refuses to do anything about the homeless and crime.
They dont do shit cus its not profitable to keep you safe. Sorry, no refunds lmfao
Are there some jobs for a non Canadian ? In Edmonton
There are certainly jobs in Edmonton! I do recommend getting a work visa to work here in Canada
You get lost in Millwoods
YEG is an airport.
Hi, We are from India, we got our PR and we are planning to move to Edmonton next couple of months could you pls tell which area we should go for as a family with kids ? Thanks🙂
Hi sir
Rahul here
I am from India
I will move to Edmonton as an international student and i will start my study at NAIT.
Is it easy to find part time job in Edmonton?
Don't worry part time jobs are everywhere
As someone who has grow up and lived in Edmonton for the majority of my 37 years i can tell anyone wanting to move to Alberta to steer clear of Edmonton, its the worst city in Alberta, if you’re looking for something big move to Calgary, if you’re looking for something thats a city but not as big as Edmonton or Calgary move to, Red Deer or Lethbridge, with the exception of the southwest of the city, and our river valley if you can overlook the homeless encampments hidden in the tree’s, Edmonton is sad, it’s dirty, our roads are horrible, are infrastructure is sad, or transit system is a joke, and our city council determine to make Edmonton worse than it already is is made up of some of the most useless humans in North America, our terrible mayor leading them of course, don’t believe me? Come on down 😂
Complacent humans bore me! Sir you should have kept that negative long story to yourself. Some people come from really bad places out there in the world and a place like Edmonton suits them perfectly fine. The fact that you have been there since birth is a YOU problem. You are not a tree, so move!!!. Your experience will not be like everyone. The tranquility of YEG is jus what some people need. Go and Look up a place called Johannesburg. You will sit down and be grateful. My word some Canadians are SO ungrateful.
How is taxi driver work in Edmonton how much uber driver make maximum in Edmonton is it good city for uber driver
I have also lived in Edmonton for a long time. I completely disagree with your statement.
The guy is miserable human being and he tells everyone the same story. He said is moving but he still here. He will never be happy anywhere on this planet we call earth. He is so damn negatives out everything. Don't listen to him, is full of sanctimonious bill shit.
Or bull shit, bull crappy, and misery. He likes everyone to as miserable as he is.
Hi there, whats your contact please,...
You can reach me by email at brian@briangarside.ca or by text at (587) 412-1541 🙂
Thank God. At least someone will respond to my questions. Can I have your email? 😼
Of course! Feel free to reach out at brian@briangarside.ca