Great points. We moved from Toronto to Wpg in 2023. Housing here is SO CHEAP! Kids love their schools. Our commutes to work are so easy and so fast. We used to spend so much time in traffic and it added a lot of stress to our lives. As you said, the downtown is sleepy. Not that much going on. For us, the $$$ we save from low mortgage, etc, we use that to take 2 or 3 int'l trips each year.
Very true! In Toronto, it took me 75 mins to drop off the kids at daycare and then get to work. In Wpg, 20 mins! We have more quality time to spend as a family.@@fuimaygeetang
Jennifer. This video was no is top notch keep it up of a L the research I’ve done on moving to Winnipeg you’ve convinced me. I’ll see you soon and yes in Toronto landlords be like.. wtf save that shit for the weekend no laundry 😅
Comprehensive and honest! I just moved here a few months ago. I agree with everything except needing a car. The bus system works just fine for me even in the winter. Maybe because I live right across the bus stop. Uber is pretty reasonable if I’m running late and groceries can be delivered to my doorstep for cheap
This is a good summary, except it doesn't mention the arts scene. For a city its size, Winnipeg has an abnormally high number arts facilities, including art galleries, a symphony, an opera company, Fringe, Jazz and Folk Festivals, Folklorama, theatre companies, music clubs, several recording studios, book stores, and thousands of citizens who patronize or particpate in the arts.
Thanks for the feedback. Very much appreciated! I think I only touched upon Folklorama if I'm remembering correctly - but you are correct, a high number of arts facilities!
Thanks for your valuable information. I am prospective students looking forward to move to Canada. You clarified most of my questions and you have removed my bad impression regarding the Manitoba
Hi there! There are a few major Universities here - University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Canadian Mennonite University, and Universite De Saint Boniface. I attended University of Manitoba and loved it for both my undergraduate and MBA. The programming was great.
I disagree with a few things you've said. First, slum seems like a harsh word for downtown. I moved here from Toronto. I live and work downtown and I love the lifestyle. There are definitely transient people downtown, but generally they don't cause any trouble and you will find transient people in any downtown core. I have lived here since 2016 and I haven't owned a car since I moved here. I love walking and biking and I take the transit, cabs and have a membership with Peg City Car Co-op. The city is so small, you really don't need a car. Especially if you live within walking distance to work. Also, the culture in Winnipeg is like most big-city suburbs - most people have cars. So if you go out with a friend, just ride in their car. Winnipeg is one of the few capital cities in Canada where you can easily afford to live in comfortable to luxurious accommodation in a downtown setting.
Just to add about things to do in Winnipeg, especially if you're looking for night life. Winnipeg (precovid) has definitely seen a resurgence over the last few years. Unfortunately, due to covid restrictions, these bars and venues have taken a hit, but hopefully, we will see another resurgence. The food scene in Winnipeg is also great. However, like most consumer items, expect a price increase...but inflation is hitting all of Canada, not just Winnipeg. Thanks for highlighting the positives in Winnipeg. I lived in Toronto for 3 years before moving back home to Winnipeg and just like Wpg, there are certain neighborhoods in Toronto that you do not want to venture into at night. As for Toronto's downtown ...there are only certain parts of the downtown that stay busy. It's not as lively as people think (I know cause I lived downtown Toronto for a few months). Certainly Winnipeg needs to improve its downtown "quality of life", but I think it's improving with all the "revitilizing" going in Winnipeg's core. Again, thanks for the video! 😁
Jen Thank you so much for this video. I live in the Czech Republic and I was just curious what life in Winnipeg is and your video was so helpful. Greetings to Canada!
My wife got an excellent job in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1996. We bought a house and moved down there and were there for 9 years and had exactly zero problems with crime of any sort. Little Rock had so many wonderful people and great things to do, we greatly enjoyed so many things during our time there. Here’s the odd part, we had no idea that Little Rock had one of the highest murder rates in the USA for cities of its size, the kind of murder rate that Winnipeg would gladly point out they did not have. BUT the violence in Little Rock was almost exclusively between certain types of people and happened in certain neighbourhoods and we had no idea it even existed (this was before social media and smart phones). Yes, anything can happen in most any city, but don’t let crime statistics make you fearful when considering places to live, do your research on the best places in your destination city and when you make your move it’s highly likely you will be fine. Good luck!
Hello Jennifer I'm so happy to hear that greatful information from Canada in city Winnipeg/ 😊 and Winnipeg is seems my family future 😊 and I'm so glad to hear this information in city Winnipeg 😊😊
In term of Coldness, wet cold feels much colder than dry cold, bc and Ontario have wet cold, Manitoba has dry cold, global warming also makes Winnipeg warmer than I came 20+ years ago. I was born and lived in a mega city in Warm weather for 20 years, overall I don’t think winter is terrible here
my favourite thing about winnipeg is how big of a rainbow there is when it comes to culture, legit, there is always something going on, where you hear or even see parades/walks down broadway to celebrate culture. it's beautiful and i love it.
I’m 18 right now and live about 4 hours north of winnipeg, some family here but would like to move here not badly but it would be nicer than my town. I was looking at studio apartments near downtown and they seem good for me I already know alot of winnipeg its like my second home
Very very good coverage, and thank you for being positive when so many are not lol. I wouldn't say that you need a car, i used to get everywhere on a bike even during the winter and many many people don't bother with cars. I've also driven for 20 years without winter tires but moving here for the first time might take some getting used to lol I live in my dream house in the North End and I'll probably be here until I croak lol. All the bad rap we get is just complete misconceptions.
I was born in Winnipeg myself.. it always sounds so bad but it's really localized.. there's some really safe places to live and not worry. Avoid the west end, north end, maybe the west Broadway area... St James is iffy but honestly, I work downtown, and there's alot of good things happening. Don't take the stigma for fact.. Definitely stay out of the west or north end, and the point Douglas area
Downtown is nice if you get out of portage place I'm thinking. City place is iffy. Come to Hargrave Street Market. It's so much safer. It's really localized
To clarify on the weather, winter average during Dec, Jan, Feb, and March is between -15C to -25C. Summer average June, July, Aug, and Sept, is between +20C to +35. Only once in my 40+ years here, has it ever been -50C, and only a dozen or so times has it been worse than -40C with the wind-chill...but yes, when it's cold, you best have a warm place close by!
I concur. I've lived here for over 60 years and I'd say that each winter there are about ten or fifteen really cold days. Most winter days are cold, but not to the point where you cannot be comfortable outside. If you dress properly you will be fine.
I lived there for many many years and did my Uni there. When I moved to Ottawa, the peg is thought of as a slum. I really liked the place. Now I've been in the UK (not london) for 20 years and my wife and I are now planning of moving back to Winnipeg. Houses in Winnipeg affordable for us aside from the taxes. The land transfer tax is quite high and the solicitor fees are quite high compared to the UK. Crikey. But we'll make a go of it!
Winnipeg is a good place to raise a family. Its got the small town feel with the conveniences (and inconveniences) of a the city. Every community has its pros and cons. Its how you adapt to your surroundings.
Don't waste your money on running block heaters in your cars in the winter, what you need is a car BATTERY HEATER. Most engines have hard time turning over in the cold not because the oil gets slow moving but the main reason is in the cold the BATTERY outputs only a small percentage of crank AMPs and has hard time turning the engine. Battery heaters use about 10% of electricity of block heaters. Also make sure to use synthetic oil in your engine which doesn't get thick and slow moving in the cold and this will help even more. Synthetic oil is more expensive but again you save more money from not using a block heater and also synthetic oil lasts twice as long as regular oil so you only need to stop for oil changes half as many times. We have been using this combo of battery heater and synthetic oil in our cars (all parked outside all year around) for many years and never had any problem starting any of them. Use a car battery heater and save a lot on energy cost. Thank you for the video Jennifer!
I lived in Winnipeg for 4 years. In the winter, if the wind is coming at you from the side, the cold feels like it's going to cut your nose off...loll...that's what happens when it's so cold!
@@markusaurelius8822 We have seen some increases - hydro rates have remained the same. Cost of groceries have increased here and are on par with the rest of Canada in terms of increases. Home prices also had a sharp incline followed by a bit of a correction to early 2021 pricing. I will try and do more thorough research and post a new video!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam How sharp? I am looking to leave BC because of the housing situation and I was hoping other parts of Canada weren't suffering the same fate
@@markusaurelius8822 The sharp incline in prices was about 20% from the beginning of the pandemic. However, with the correction currently happening some are speculating we will lose about 12% of the home values - and thus be up by about 8% from when the pandemic started.
The big difference between Winnipeg and any other big city in N. America is the lack of Expressway Highways besides the Perimeter Hwy (Which itself has taken a long time to finally turn into a real highway like what other cities have). Because there are no expressways, it can take forever to get from one side of town to the other. Also, the city is addicted to speed camera revenues.
And by forever, let's keep things in perspective to other large cities. For instance, clients moving here from BC tell me their daily commute is 3 hours from one end of the City to another. Here, it would be 45 minutes...
There are plenty of solid areas for solid ROI. But the returns can be different depending on area. If you are looking for cash on cash return, you might look at some areas where property prices are lower and monthly cash flow is high - but in the long run these areas don't appreciate as much. Alternatively, you can look in faster-appreciating areas but the monthly cash flow may not be as lucrative. Although, I have found in almost all areas of Winnipeg that it is still reasonable to find deals that provide positive cash flow!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam thanks ! Ideally, are bigger objective is a better appreciation with better tenants, not sure entirely the rental demand nor rental amount is.
@@canucklehead234 Great! It really depends on area and state of home, but for our rental properties in the better appreciating areas, rent starts at $1500 per month for a three bedroom home. However, if it is decently renovated the numbers can be higher!
hi there! i've been following your channel for a while and i have a question. i heard each province has their own pet rules for housing and renting, about how many animals you could have. is there a limit in manitoba? i have 3 cats and 2 dogs, i will have some problem?
To be honest, this is not our area of expertise as we don't work in the rental space. A new pet by-law was passed this past year and you can see the original by-laws as well as amendments here: clkapps.winnipeg.ca/dmis/docext/viewdoc.asp?documenttypeid=1&docid=6054&doctype=o. I believe that you would be within the limits of the rules, so long as you don't let your pets loose outside or chain them up for extended periods of time. There is additional information in this article: www.winnipeg.ca/people-culture/our-city-our-stories/new-rules-winnipeg-pet-owners-and-businesses And be sure your pets are spayed/neutered within the given timeframes and that they are licensed with the City!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thank you for the repplying, it helped me a lot! I was lost about these doubts, thank you so much! And in case someone has the same question as me, the limit of pets per house is 6 ;)
@@paulamachado6714 Awesome - and good to know! I saw the option to apply for additional but didn't see the existing limit. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm sure you have helped someone :)
My husband and I recently retired and are looking at moving to Winnipeg. What have you heard is the best area of the city to buy a home for young retirees in terms of activities (clubs, recreational activities, learn to play bridge, learn to curl..etc) and opportunities to meet people?
There are some really great areas in the city for all of these activities! I would highly recommend River Heights, Riverview or Norwood flats as they are all somewhat centrally located and close to a variety of community clubs that offer these activities! They are also all close to green space as well.
My boyfriend and I are going to move to Winnipeg next year from Dominican Republic. He’s gonna be studying and I’ll be working. I’m quiet nervous cuz this is big step in our live and it’s the first time moving to another country. It’s the first time working outside DR. What could be the best place there to start?
Mam i am from india and im looking forward to have higher studies in winnipeg. Do you think its a good option for study + work purposes and good living?
Nice presentation. I would have liked a bit more info from the perspective of someone moving from the US. I suppose immigration would need it's own video?
Hi Jack - unfortunately nobody on our team deals in rental contracts. We all specialize in resale or new construction. Truthfully, there isn't an organized rental market here. People usually do best by searching Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, and Rentals.ca
Thank you Jennifer for all informations you have mentioned actually I’m moving to Winnipeg from Hamilton Ontario and i have 2 questions regarding car insurance and townhouses rental prices cause i have a family and i need a car for easy moving around the city and also will drive to work Thanks
Hi Peter - for rentals, that is actually not an area we work in. We are strictly resale or new construction purchases. Even my own rentals, I hire a company to rent out! Your best bet is to check out Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji and Rentals.ca. For car insurance, it is handled publicly here and will depend on a variety of factors that are quite personal (age, driving history, car type, etc). I would call MPI as they can likely give you a quote by phone! If you want to try their online calculator, it can be found here: apps.mpi.mb.ca/irc/vehicle.asp#
That is just outside of our service area, but I could always put you in touch with a Realtor from there if you would like more information! Send me an email to Jennifer@jenniferqueen.com
Dugald is soooo close to Winnipeg. To the Winnipeg perimeter, it is only a 6 minute drive. It is a developing community - think small, prairie town with new houses going up. It's a great community!
Hmmm... that's a good question. Snow usually starts to stick around November and has melted by mid-April. The City is usually pretty fast to clean the roads - so I would like to think around a 6-month window if you are okay with biking in the cooler weather. I'm not that versed in what appropriate motorcycle weather is though!
You can get your bike on the road in April. One problem is that there is a lot of sand and gravel on the streets from the winter. They don't seem to get the streets swept until the 3rd week of April I ride from May to the middle of Oct. After that the nights are getting chilly. At the end of Oct. the snow can come anytime. I have to warn you that motorcycle insurance insurance is very expensive here. I pay around $1200 for the riding season. That would be about the average.
Hi Annemarie - there isn't an organized real estate market for rentals here, unfortunately. As a result, we don't work in that area. The best spots to find available rentals is usually between Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, and Rentals.ca as well as checking property management pages.
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam I'm hearing a lot of negative comments like natives being racist towards int' Students and lack of part time availability for students.. Can you please clarify it
@@dilraj6911 I am unaware of this nor did I witness it while doing my post secondary studies. I studied at both the U of M (degree and masters) and Red River College (diploma).
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam I'm planning on pursuing my PGD at Red river college, what's your opinion about the college, is there part time jobs available for students
Like other cities in Canada, Phentermine drug s do make more crimes in Winnipeg than before, I lived in Winnipeg since 97, overall it is a fine place to live, don’t need to believe the data about most murders per 100 people, I used to live in west end area which is a so called bad area for many years and it is fine for me
I have got admission in UOM for May intake I'm a international student please tell is it a good move? Also any good neighborhood for students near the university?
You'll be one of many East Indian students living in the city. Most rent rooms or basements. Some get together and rent houses. The areas mentioned earlier are close to the UofM, but there are other areas close by also, such as Lindenwoods and Bridgewater (a newer area). Last point. A lot, and I mean a lot of East Indian students like to live in the Maples area. It is not close by, but the area is like Mini India. The area has tons of East Indian restaurants, East Indian grocery stores, a few Gurdwaras (probably spelt that wrong) and a theatre that usually show Punjabi/Hindi movies on Sundays. It is fill with East Indian families who rent out their basements or rooms to students. The area has tons of East Indian students renting. It has come to the point that I see more East Indian people walking the streets in the area than White folks.
Hi Shanuka, I can't speak to that as much, as it isn't in my area of expertise. What I can tell you is that I know that the Universities and Colleges all have great programs to help place students in jobs, and if you want an overall idea of job offerings here then Indeed is a great place to start to see prospects. Many service businesses are understaffed and could definitely use the help too!
Nothing wrong with Winnipeg MB. Crime is not as bad as they mentioned. Yes certain neighborhood are dangerous,but there are plenty of areas which are super safe . Buses are very available most of time but same neighborhood buses don't run 24hrs. Bus shelters are not warmed in winter, that's downside side. Winter is harsh as western INTRARIO.
Winter is more harsh than Western Ontario - but equivalent to North Western Ontario (we are only two hours away from Kenora, Ontario). However, the windchill has a more profound effect here which does make it feel cooler.
That's a tough question to answer! There are some gyms that offer more limited services and only bill about $20 per month. There are some though that have an abundance of services and charge closer to $100 per month. It depends on what you are looking for!
The Pan Am pool is your best value. Run by the city so the Rates are lower than most Gyms.Also you have indoor track all year and a swimming option as well . Easy to get to.Just don’t expect a lot of high tech machines and because it’s City they are closed on all holidays
Sure. What would you like to know? This isn't our area of expertise but if you have questions specific for a mortgage broker I know just the person to put you in touch with!
@@asangasameera3835 Interesting! A great space to start here would be Indeed followed by LinkedIn. I think the majority of the vacancies could be found between those two sites.
@@annemarieb8381 There would definitely be jobs available in warehouses here! I believe Indeed and LinkedIn both have a good amount of options when I checked this morning!
11 Winters in the sixties was enough for me. Never forget the day (January 27/71) we left Winnipeg, it was freezing cold. Upon arrival in Calgary by plane, there was water running in the streets. A Chinook!!
I would agree on the periods of extreme cold - although I write this as it sits at 32 degrees ABOVE Celsius... the no jobs and unfriendly people I would debate you on. Both are supplied in abundance here!
OMG, I was thinking this is a comedy video. Opening with the crime in Winnipeg? Everything had a “But”…I’m still laughing. Did Jennifer move back to civilization, poor thing. I think she should redo this as a total comedy routine. So very funny.
You sound like an absolutely wonderful human being. Keep leaving this world a better place, Sonya Rosen! :) Also, I hope your bunion surgery went well.
Great points. We moved from Toronto to Wpg in 2023. Housing here is SO CHEAP! Kids love their schools. Our commutes to work are so easy and so fast. We used to spend so much time in traffic and it added a lot of stress to our lives. As you said, the downtown is sleepy. Not that much going on. For us, the $$$ we save from low mortgage, etc, we use that to take 2 or 3 int'l trips each year.
I absolutely LOVE this feedback. Thank you so much for watching. It is honestly one of the best cities to raise a family!
The best part is not sitting in rush hour traffic for 2 hours.
Very true! In Toronto, it took me 75 mins to drop off the kids at daycare and then get to work. In Wpg, 20 mins! We have more quality time to spend as a family.@@fuimaygeetang
Im a chef living in Toronto and i me seriously considering Winnipeg work wise do I have a chance
Jennifer. This video was no is top notch keep it up of a
L the research I’ve done on moving to Winnipeg you’ve convinced me. I’ll see you soon and yes in Toronto landlords be like.. wtf save that shit for the weekend no laundry 😅
Thank you for the video. We are moving back to The Peg after moving to the Vancouver area in the mid-80's. Much less expensive to retire in Manitoba.
Glad it was helpful! And we are seeing a lot of this! Also - our winter has very closely resembled a Vancouver winter this year!
Comprehensive and honest! I just moved here a few months ago. I agree with everything except needing a car. The bus system works just fine for me even in the winter. Maybe because I live right across the bus stop. Uber is pretty reasonable if I’m running late and groceries can be delivered to my doorstep for cheap
Great feedback! To be honest, I just caught my first Uber the other day... so I'm new to the Uberverse! Thanks for the insight!
How about rent cost? Is there enough houses or rooms available for rent?
😂you must be out of shape
@@annemarieb8381I think you'll find rent prices more reasonable than any other big city in Canada tbh.
Take a bus and watch all the crazys
This is a good summary, except it doesn't mention the arts scene. For a city its size, Winnipeg has an abnormally high number arts facilities, including art galleries, a symphony, an opera company, Fringe, Jazz and Folk Festivals, Folklorama, theatre companies, music clubs, several recording studios, book stores, and thousands of citizens who patronize or particpate in the arts.
Thanks for the feedback. Very much appreciated! I think I only touched upon Folklorama if I'm remembering correctly - but you are correct, a high number of arts facilities!
Thanks for your valuable information. I am prospective students looking forward to move to Canada. You clarified most of my questions and you have removed my bad impression regarding the Manitoba
Awesome - glad you found value in it!!! We did shoot an area on top areas to live in in Winnipeg, let me see if I can find a link for you!
Many thanks for all these informations...Could you , please tell us next video about Universities with more details.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Greetings from Algeria
Hi there! There are a few major Universities here - University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Canadian Mennonite University, and Universite De Saint Boniface. I attended University of Manitoba and loved it for both my undergraduate and MBA. The programming was great.
I disagree with a few things you've said. First, slum seems like a harsh word for downtown. I moved here from Toronto. I live and work downtown and I love the lifestyle. There are definitely transient people downtown, but generally they don't cause any trouble and you will find transient people in any downtown core. I have lived here since 2016 and I haven't owned a car since I moved here. I love walking and biking and I take the transit, cabs and have a membership with Peg City Car Co-op. The city is so small, you really don't need a car. Especially if you live within walking distance to work. Also, the culture in Winnipeg is like most big-city suburbs - most people have cars. So if you go out with a friend, just ride in their car. Winnipeg is one of the few capital cities in Canada where you can easily afford to live in comfortable to luxurious accommodation in a downtown setting.
Agreed, and love your take! Thanks for watching!
@Eru O it’s too bad you didn’t see it pre-covid. It’s not the same. Hopefully it will come back to life.
@Eru O Thanks for the feedback!
Sounds interested
What a load of garbage
Go back to Toronto
Just to add about things to do in Winnipeg, especially if you're looking for night life. Winnipeg (precovid) has definitely seen a resurgence over the last few years. Unfortunately, due to covid restrictions, these bars and venues have taken a hit, but hopefully, we will see another resurgence. The food scene in Winnipeg is also great. However, like most consumer items, expect a price increase...but inflation is hitting all of Canada, not just Winnipeg.
Thanks for highlighting the positives in Winnipeg.
I lived in Toronto for 3 years before moving back home to Winnipeg and just like Wpg, there are certain neighborhoods in Toronto that you do not want to venture into at night. As for Toronto's downtown ...there are only certain parts of the downtown that stay busy. It's not as lively as people think (I know cause I lived downtown Toronto for a few months). Certainly Winnipeg needs to improve its downtown "quality of life", but I think it's improving with all the "revitilizing" going in Winnipeg's core.
Again, thanks for the video! 😁
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments. And, WELCOME back!
Jen Thank you so much for this video. I live in the Czech Republic and I was just curious what life in Winnipeg is and your video was so helpful. Greetings to Canada!
Awesome. Glad you found value in this!
My wife got an excellent job in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1996. We bought a house and moved down there and were there for 9 years and had exactly zero problems with crime of any sort. Little Rock had so many wonderful people and great things to do, we greatly enjoyed so many things during our time there. Here’s the odd part, we had no idea that Little Rock had one of the highest murder rates in the USA for cities of its size, the kind of murder rate that Winnipeg would gladly point out they did not have. BUT the violence in Little Rock was almost exclusively between certain types of people and happened in certain neighbourhoods and we had no idea it even existed (this was before social media and smart phones). Yes, anything can happen in most any city, but don’t let crime statistics make you fearful when considering places to live, do your research on the best places in your destination city and when you make your move it’s highly likely you will be fine. Good luck!
Thanks for the insights. We too, have had zero problems with crime of any sort.
Hello Jennifer I'm so happy to hear that greatful information from Canada in city Winnipeg/ 😊 and Winnipeg is seems my family future 😊 and I'm so glad to hear this information in city Winnipeg 😊😊
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
In term of Coldness, wet cold feels much colder than dry cold, bc and Ontario have wet cold, Manitoba has dry cold, global warming also makes Winnipeg warmer than I came 20+ years ago. I was born and lived in a mega city in Warm weather for 20 years, overall I don’t think winter is terrible here
Awesome. Thanks so much for the feedback!!! And yes, humidity plays a HUGE factor on just how cold it can or can't feel here!
my favourite thing about winnipeg is how big of a rainbow there is when it comes to culture, legit, there is always something going on, where you hear or even see parades/walks down broadway to celebrate culture. it's beautiful and i love it.
Agreed. I find us to be incredibly supportive and welcoming of various cultures and I love it.
I’m 18 right now and live about 4 hours north of winnipeg, some family here but would like to move here not badly but it would be nicer than my town. I was looking at studio apartments near downtown and they seem good for me I already know alot of winnipeg its like my second home
Awesome!!! It's a great City!
move anywhere but downtown!
My friend is moving to winnepeg for his studies may god bless him he can achieve his goals soon ❤️
Amazing. Welcome to your friend!
Very very good coverage, and thank you for being positive when so many are not lol.
I wouldn't say that you need a car, i used to get everywhere on a bike even during the winter and many many people don't bother with cars. I've also driven for 20 years without winter tires but moving here for the first time might take some getting used to lol
I live in my dream house in the North End and I'll probably be here until I croak lol. All the bad rap we get is just complete misconceptions.
Agreed!
I was born in Winnipeg myself.. it always sounds so bad but it's really localized.. there's some really safe places to live and not worry. Avoid the west end, north end, maybe the west Broadway area... St James is iffy but honestly, I work downtown, and there's alot of good things happening. Don't take the stigma for fact.. Definitely stay out of the west or north end, and the point Douglas area
Downtown is nice if you get out of portage place I'm thinking. City place is iffy. Come to Hargrave Street Market. It's so much safer. It's really localized
Thanks for your expertise!!
@@calebrauser752
Downtown is a dump
To clarify on the weather, winter average during Dec, Jan, Feb, and March is between -15C to -25C. Summer average June, July, Aug, and Sept, is between +20C to +35. Only once in my 40+ years here, has it ever been -50C, and only a dozen or so times has it been worse than -40C with the wind-chill...but yes, when it's cold, you best have a warm place close by!
Thanks for the input!
I concur. I've lived here for over 60 years and I'd say that each winter there are about ten or fifteen really cold days. Most winter days are cold, but not to the point where you cannot be comfortable outside. If you dress properly you will be fine.
@@stephengillies5360 100%
40 years in ONE place, I would've died and come back to life 4 times.
I lived there for many many years and did my Uni there. When I moved to Ottawa, the peg is thought of as a slum. I really liked the place. Now I've been in the UK (not london) for 20 years and my wife and I are now planning of moving back to Winnipeg.
Houses in Winnipeg affordable for us aside from the taxes. The land transfer tax is quite high and the solicitor fees are quite high compared to the UK. Crikey. But we'll make a go of it!
Love it - and welcome back! The reputation beyond our borders has always surprised me - because it truly is a wonderful place to live!
Winnipeg is a good place to raise a family. Its got the small town feel with the conveniences (and inconveniences) of a the city. Every community has its pros and cons. Its how you adapt to your surroundings.
Agreed 100% Glad to get your take on it too!
Winnipeg my city I live since 2002 thank for your nice report about winnipeg
Awesome. Glad you've had a great 20 years here!!
I loved this video! Very well explained
Thanks Debbie!!
There are tons of great restaurants in downtown Winnipeg, also I live in a brand new luxury condo myself.
Awesome!!! Glad you enjoy it :)
Don't waste your money on running block heaters in your cars in the winter, what you need is a car BATTERY HEATER. Most engines have hard time turning over in the cold not because the oil gets slow moving but the main reason is in the cold the BATTERY outputs only a small percentage of crank AMPs and has hard time turning the engine. Battery heaters use about 10% of electricity of block heaters. Also make sure to use synthetic oil in your engine which doesn't get thick and slow moving in the cold and this will help even more. Synthetic oil is more expensive but again you save more money from not using a block heater and also synthetic oil lasts twice as long as regular oil so you only need to stop for oil changes half as many times. We have been using this combo of battery heater and synthetic oil in our cars (all parked outside all year around) for many years and never had any problem starting any of them. Use a car battery heater and save a lot on energy cost. Thank you for the video Jennifer!
Why thank you for the tips, too!
THANKS DEAR FOR THIS VIDEO AND PLEASE KEEP IT UP
Will do!
Excellent, really honest information. Thank you :)
No problem. Thanks for watching!!
I live in Winnipeg but I agree on the first question that is “crime” yeah it’s like gta out here.
Thanks for your insights!
I think I will visit Winnipeg in summer. Thank you Jennifer
Awesome!!!
I lived in Winnipeg for 4 years. In the winter, if the wind is coming at you from the side, the cold feels like it's going to cut your nose off...loll...that's what happens when it's so cold!
Lol. Still feels like that some days. Mostly just the fingers though when we are trying to open a lockbox!!
It’s great to live in Winnipeg I live here for 50 years
Awesome. I LOVE this!!
I feel like there should be a yearly update video on cost of living in Winnipeg
Sure!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam how cast cost of living changed from when this video was posted?
@@markusaurelius8822 We have seen some increases - hydro rates have remained the same. Cost of groceries have increased here and are on par with the rest of Canada in terms of increases. Home prices also had a sharp incline followed by a bit of a correction to early 2021 pricing. I will try and do more thorough research and post a new video!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam How sharp? I am looking to leave BC because of the housing situation and I was hoping other parts of Canada weren't suffering the same fate
@@markusaurelius8822 The sharp incline in prices was about 20% from the beginning of the pandemic. However, with the correction currently happening some are speculating we will lose about 12% of the home values - and thus be up by about 8% from when the pandemic started.
Well covered. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The big difference between Winnipeg and any other big city in N. America is the lack of Expressway Highways besides the Perimeter Hwy (Which itself has taken a long time to finally turn into a real highway like what other cities have). Because there are no expressways, it can take forever to get from one side of town to the other.
Also, the city is addicted to speed camera revenues.
And by forever, let's keep things in perspective to other large cities. For instance, clients moving here from BC tell me their daily commute is 3 hours from one end of the City to another. Here, it would be 45 minutes...
Great video, awesome details. Is there a great area to focus on for rental properties and a solid ROI ?
There are plenty of solid areas for solid ROI. But the returns can be different depending on area. If you are looking for cash on cash return, you might look at some areas where property prices are lower and monthly cash flow is high - but in the long run these areas don't appreciate as much. Alternatively, you can look in faster-appreciating areas but the monthly cash flow may not be as lucrative. Although, I have found in almost all areas of Winnipeg that it is still reasonable to find deals that provide positive cash flow!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam thanks ! Ideally, are bigger objective is a better appreciation with better tenants, not sure entirely the rental demand nor rental amount is.
@@canucklehead234 Great! It really depends on area and state of home, but for our rental properties in the better appreciating areas, rent starts at $1500 per month for a three bedroom home. However, if it is decently renovated the numbers can be higher!
Very useful information.
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing 😊
Happy to do so. Thanks for watching!
GOOD VIDEO!! I want to become a real state agent.
Do it!
Good information. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words!
great video thank u so much
No problem at all. Glad you enjoyed it!!
I live here. The down town core is totally different during the day than it is at night. I would advise anyone to avoid downtown at night.
For sure. It is abuzz during the day. Our City is working hard to keep it abuzz at night too, but we aren't there yet!
hi there! i've been following your channel for a while and i have a question. i heard each province has their own pet rules for housing and renting, about how many animals you could have. is there a limit in manitoba? i have 3 cats and 2 dogs, i will have some problem?
To be honest, this is not our area of expertise as we don't work in the rental space. A new pet by-law was passed this past year and you can see the original by-laws as well as amendments here: clkapps.winnipeg.ca/dmis/docext/viewdoc.asp?documenttypeid=1&docid=6054&doctype=o. I believe that you would be within the limits of the rules, so long as you don't let your pets loose outside or chain them up for extended periods of time. There is additional information in this article: www.winnipeg.ca/people-culture/our-city-our-stories/new-rules-winnipeg-pet-owners-and-businesses And be sure your pets are spayed/neutered within the given timeframes and that they are licensed with the City!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thank you for the repplying, it helped me a lot! I was lost about these doubts, thank you so much!
And in case someone has the same question as me, the limit of pets per house is 6 ;)
@@paulamachado6714 Awesome - and good to know! I saw the option to apply for additional but didn't see the existing limit. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm sure you have helped someone :)
Thanks for this video
My pleasure!
My husband and I recently retired and are looking at moving to Winnipeg. What have you heard is the best area of the city to buy a home for young retirees in terms of activities (clubs, recreational activities, learn to play bridge, learn to curl..etc) and opportunities to meet people?
There are some really great areas in the city for all of these activities! I would highly recommend River Heights, Riverview or Norwood flats as they are all somewhat centrally located and close to a variety of community clubs that offer these activities! They are also all close to green space as well.
You're going to want to look at the North End or Point Douglas. Highly desirable and affordable.
Good day
Any information about housing opportunities around the University of Winnipeg and the costs. A detailed video on this would help a lot
The West End would be closer as would the Glasshouse condos videos - we will work on a downtown video in the coming months.
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam can you kindly share the link to those videos
Thank you
My boyfriend and I are going to move to Winnipeg next year from Dominican Republic. He’s gonna be studying and I’ll be working. I’m quiet nervous cuz this is big step in our live and it’s the first time moving to another country. It’s the first time working outside DR. What could be the best place there to start?
All the best to you guys....💌
Amazing - and welcome!! Do you mean which area to live in? Feel free to email Hello@JenniferQueen.com
Mam i am from india and im looking forward to have higher studies in winnipeg. Do you think its a good option for study + work purposes and good living?
Yes, I think that Winnipeg is affordable yet provides some of the best schooling opportunities in all of Canada. Definitely worth checking out!
Mam, can you please tell about some of courses diploma and best colleges for an art student
Nice presentation. I would have liked a bit more info from the perspective of someone moving from the US. I suppose immigration would need it's own video?
You bet. The immigration portion is a bit trickier as that isn't my area of expertise.
Thanks!
My pleasure!
Who's the best to talk to about renting a Room. In Winnipeg Iam in Ontario moving to Winnipeg
Hi Jack - unfortunately nobody on our team deals in rental contracts. We all specialize in resale or new construction. Truthfully, there isn't an organized rental market here. People usually do best by searching Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, and Rentals.ca
Great information
Thank you!
Thank you Jennifer for all informations you have mentioned actually I’m moving to Winnipeg from Hamilton Ontario and i have 2 questions regarding car insurance and townhouses rental prices cause i have a family and i need a car for easy moving around the city and also will drive to work
Thanks
Hi Peter - for rentals, that is actually not an area we work in. We are strictly resale or new construction purchases. Even my own rentals, I hire a company to rent out! Your best bet is to check out Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji and Rentals.ca. For car insurance, it is handled publicly here and will depend on a variety of factors that are quite personal (age, driving history, car type, etc). I would call MPI as they can likely give you a quote by phone! If you want to try their online calculator, it can be found here: apps.mpi.mb.ca/irc/vehicle.asp#
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam thank you so much for your reply I appreciate it
@@petergeorgy1984 No problem!
6:43 command start??
Thanks for the video.. Wpg certainly is getting better.
Agreed! We love it here!
Any information about Steinbach MB
That is just outside of our service area, but I could always put you in touch with a Realtor from there if you would like more information! Send me an email to Jennifer@jenniferqueen.com
How much distance from winnipeg to dugald...
Dugald is rular area or forest area??????
Dugald is soooo close to Winnipeg. To the Winnipeg perimeter, it is only a 6 minute drive. It is a developing community - think small, prairie town with new houses going up. It's a great community!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam thnks ❤️
You forgot one point.
Winnipeg has great lakes that are easy to get to on the weekends in the summer.
Çheak them out.
Thanks Tony! I did talk about it in the traffic/commute to the lake portion, but it's a good point to emphasize in a future video!
how long is the warm season if I bring a motorcycle ?
Hmmm... that's a good question. Snow usually starts to stick around November and has melted by mid-April. The City is usually pretty fast to clean the roads - so I would like to think around a 6-month window if you are okay with biking in the cooler weather. I'm not that versed in what appropriate motorcycle weather is though!
You can get your bike on the road in April. One problem is that there is a lot of sand and gravel on the streets from the winter. They don't seem to get the streets swept until the 3rd week of April I ride from May to the middle of Oct. After that the nights are getting chilly. At the end of Oct. the snow can come anytime. I have to warn you that motorcycle insurance insurance is very expensive here. I pay around $1200 for the riding season. That would be about the average.
The hockey team is pretty bad right now, hopefully they'll make improvements and make the playoffs this season. Go Jets.❤
Love the jets too - and sure, I would love for them to be higher than 3rd in their division - but for now, we will take 3rd!!
how does one pronounce St. Vital
How about the job oppourinty for new comers with no experience?
I guess it depends on what you hope to get into - but I would say I see a lot of local businesses hiring!
How about rent cost? Is there enough houses or rooms available for rent?
Hi Annemarie - there isn't an organized real estate market for rentals here, unfortunately. As a result, we don't work in that area. The best spots to find available rentals is usually between Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, and Rentals.ca as well as checking property management pages.
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thank you for your reply!
@@annemarieb8381 No problem!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thank you for sharing this info.
is cybersecurity a good field to choose in manitoba, cuz i'm planning on taking cybersecurity course at RRC college. can you gimme your opinion
I think it would be a valuable resource to have. Our tech sector is definitely growing!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam I'm hearing a lot of negative comments like natives being racist towards int' Students and lack of part time availability for students.. Can you please clarify it
@@dilraj6911 I am unaware of this nor did I witness it while doing my post secondary studies. I studied at both the U of M (degree and masters) and Red River College (diploma).
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam I'm planning on pursuing my PGD at Red river college, what's your opinion about the college, is there part time jobs available for students
@@dilraj6911 I'm not sure what a PGD is? Many people are looking to hire though! Finding employment should not be a challenge.
Like other cities in Canada, Phentermine drug s do make more crimes in Winnipeg than before, I lived in Winnipeg since 97, overall it is a fine place to live, don’t need to believe the data about most murders per 100 people, I used to live in west end area which is a so called bad area for many years and it is fine for me
Super helpful. Thanks for the local insights!
I have got admission in UOM for May intake I'm a international student please tell is it a good move? Also any good neighborhood for students near the university?
We love the U of M! Neighbourhoods nearby include: Fort Richmond, Waverley Heights, St Norbert, Richmond West.
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thank you 😊
@@kanikasingh889 You are welcome!
You'll be one of many East Indian students living in the city. Most rent rooms or basements. Some get together and rent houses. The areas mentioned earlier are close to the UofM, but there are other areas close by also, such as Lindenwoods and Bridgewater (a newer area). Last point. A lot, and I mean a lot of East Indian students like to live in the Maples area. It is not close by, but the area is like Mini India. The area has tons of East Indian restaurants, East Indian grocery stores, a few Gurdwaras (probably spelt that wrong) and a theatre that usually show Punjabi/Hindi movies on Sundays. It is fill with East Indian families who rent out their basements or rooms to students. The area has tons of East Indian students renting. It has come to the point that I see more East Indian people walking the streets in the area than White folks.
@@sonytoor542 Thanks so much for sharing your insights!!
i want to know about job opportunities for international students
Hi Shanuka, I can't speak to that as much, as it isn't in my area of expertise. What I can tell you is that I know that the Universities and Colleges all have great programs to help place students in jobs, and if you want an overall idea of job offerings here then Indeed is a great place to start to see prospects. Many service businesses are understaffed and could definitely use the help too!
Nothing wrong with Winnipeg MB. Crime is not as bad as they mentioned. Yes certain neighborhood are dangerous,but there are plenty of areas which are super safe . Buses are very available most of time but same neighborhood buses don't run 24hrs. Bus shelters are not warmed in winter, that's downside side. Winter is harsh as western INTRARIO.
Winter is more harsh than Western Ontario - but equivalent to North Western Ontario (we are only two hours away from Kenora, Ontario). However, the windchill has a more profound effect here which does make it feel cooler.
So why would people live in the dangerous areas?
For the fun?
Liberal jackwangs pretending that everyone can just move to safer areas.
i am moving to Winnipeg from Ottawa do you have any recommendations for a place to stay for a young professional?
Hi Minh, there are many great areas here - and it will depend on where you are working, etc. Feel free to reach out to us! Jennifer@Jenniferqueen.com
Stay in Ottawa. We got enough goofy liberals already
I like doing GYM , so how much a membership is costed there annually overall?thank you so much if you answered my question
That's a tough question to answer! There are some gyms that offer more limited services and only bill about $20 per month. There are some though that have an abundance of services and charge closer to $100 per month. It depends on what you are looking for!
The Pan Am pool is your best value. Run by the city so the Rates are lower than most Gyms.Also you have indoor track all year and a swimming option as well . Easy to get to.Just don’t expect a lot of high tech machines and because it’s City they are closed on all holidays
Can I know something about banking industry in wipeg?
Sure. What would you like to know? This isn't our area of expertise but if you have questions specific for a mortgage broker I know just the person to put you in touch with!
I won't to know about banking jobs availability...because I'm a banker..
@@asangasameera3835 Interesting! A great space to start here would be Indeed followed by LinkedIn. I think the majority of the vacancies could be found between those two sites.
Is there enough jobs available in the detailhandel?
There are definitely a good amount of jobs available! I'm not sure what detailhandel is though?
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam excuse me, with detailhandel I meant warehouse.
@@annemarieb8381 There would definitely be jobs available in warehouses here! I believe Indeed and LinkedIn both have a good amount of options when I checked this morning!
Hi im going to relocat with my wife soon to winnipig but crimes result make me concern im thinking to dismiss my immigrant decision
I wouldn't rule Winnipeg out because of crime rate - it actually is quite a safe city! Let me know if we can help answer any questions :)
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam thank you very much
@@jonessprimo No problem!
Can we post your This video on Local Indian community TV VOICE OF INDIA 🇮🇳
Sure!
@@TheJenniferQueenTeam Thanks
Winnipeg is the Florida of Canada
lol!
How about for immigrant's
It is a great place!
I'm from srilanka, l want to come there to start a business, is Winnipeg is the best place to new commer?
@@jesikafernando9429 It IS!
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But it's so beautiful out now!
11 Winters in the sixties was enough for me.
Never forget the day (January 27/71) we left Winnipeg, it was freezing cold. Upon arrival in Calgary by plane, there was water running in the streets. A Chinook!!
I hear police every day
What area of the city are you in?
You hear police in every city everyday.
No jobs, unfiendly people, extremely cold
I would agree on the periods of extreme cold - although I write this as it sits at 32 degrees ABOVE Celsius... the no jobs and unfriendly people I would debate you on. Both are supplied in abundance here!
OMG, I was thinking this is a comedy video. Opening with the crime in Winnipeg? Everything had a “But”…I’m still laughing. Did Jennifer move back to civilization, poor thing. I think she should redo this as a total comedy routine. So very funny.
You sound like an absolutely wonderful human being. Keep leaving this world a better place, Sonya Rosen! :) Also, I hope your bunion surgery went well.
Do they accomodate blacks? like can a black man buy a house there?
Of course!
Good question!!!
😂
Wow, you should be in Comedy like Saturday night live
no
step 1: DON'T move to Winnipeg
Hi, does Winnipeg needs hairdressers?
I know I could use one!