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Old 04-28-2008, 06:17 PM
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Default Windsor Where to Live...?

Moving from Toronto To Windsor ,want to know what are good areas to look for living ,would be working near Windsor Regional Hospital ,have High school going kid other one is seventh grader. Don't know much about Windsor have seen downtown which was not impressive,other area which i liked was Southwood lakes.I am looking to rent a house for four of us or an apartment 3 Bedroom. Any suggestions are welcomed.
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Old 05-03-2008, 06:27 PM
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Moving from Toronto To Windsor ,want to know what are good areas to look for living ,would be working near Windsor Regional Hospital ,have High school going kid other one is seventh grader. Don't know much about Windsor have seen downtown which was not impressive,other area which i liked was Southwood lakes.I am looking to rent a house for four of us or an apartment 3 Bedroom. Any suggestions are welcomed.
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southwood lakes is very nice. A great home can be had for cheap with the current housing situation. The East End has it's spots too. St. Clair Beach, Tecumseh, Russell Woods,....

If you don't mind a drive, consider Leamington or Kingsville. With Hwy 3 going 4 lanes soon, The North Shore of Lake Erie might be the place to be.
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Which one looks more like a city/better developed economically (i.e. IT jobs): Leamington or Kingsville? Also, is the climate very different between them?

Thank you.
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have you tried craigslist to find a rental in windsor?
windsor apts/housing for rent classifieds - craigslist
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