Good Video. Lot's of information for people looking into moving in on one of these neighbourhoods. Can you please make a video and share your information about some of the Northside neighbourhoods in Edmonton? That would be great! 👍 Thanks.
Hi this was great! Which places wud u recommend for some1 who depends on public transport for their commute? Especially considering areas around the UofA
Hamptons and Rio are interesting picks. But I’d agree with most of the others. Surprised Oliver isn’t on this list. Incredibly trendy, most walkable and dense community in Alberta, but super residential & quiet. Hamptons has brutal traffic and forces you to use the henday for getting anywhere. Cookie cutter and boring. Rio is “secluded and quiet”, or put another way “hard to access and boring”. No shops or anything walkable. And the pitch of it being quiet for cars is a bit ironic because it’s a car dependent community with brutal transit and biking options that increases car use. Homes are pretty old too, but not as nicely redone as Crestwood, highlands, riverdale, etc. Good list overall though!
@@GoodGuyDream Oliver isn’t bad at all! Just don’t be silly with valuables in cars and you’re fine. Certain apartments are more sketchy too, but most are super nice and filled with young professionals and mature people.
I have seen some goofy lists on best neighborhoods in Edmonton. Finally one that makes sense.
Good Video. Lot's of information for people looking into moving in on one of these neighbourhoods. Can you please make a video and share your information about some of the Northside neighbourhoods in Edmonton? That would be great! 👍 Thanks.
Hi this was great! Which places wud u recommend for some1 who depends on public transport for their commute? Especially considering areas around the UofA
Excellent analysis.
What about Blue Quill?
Hamptons and Rio are interesting picks. But I’d agree with most of the others.
Surprised Oliver isn’t on this list. Incredibly trendy, most walkable and dense community in Alberta, but super residential & quiet.
Hamptons has brutal traffic and forces you to use the henday for getting anywhere. Cookie cutter and boring. Rio is “secluded and quiet”, or put another way “hard to access and boring”. No shops or anything walkable. And the pitch of it being quiet for cars is a bit ironic because it’s a car dependent community with brutal transit and biking options that increases car use. Homes are pretty old too, but not as nicely redone as Crestwood, highlands, riverdale, etc.
Good list overall though!
I'm planning to move to Edmonton, but I'm worried about the high crime rate in Oliver.
@@GoodGuyDream Oliver isn’t bad at all! Just don’t be silly with valuables in cars and you’re fine. Certain apartments are more sketchy too, but most are super nice and filled with young professionals and mature people.
Great voice you have
Where are the people? It looks so empty... How do you meet people in Edmonton?
Boyle street!
yah but your last picks would i put 30 min ethher way per day? X2
No i would not