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Old 08-24-2009, 05:31 PM
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Thanks GLSWRegion. You have a strong point. I will definitely look for windor as well. Housing prices look good there. Also i heard from my friend that as it is close to michigan, detroit, the IT market is growing there. Thanks alot for your inputs.

Also thanks Robynator. I will check through the sites.

Any more inputs are welcome as the more information i get, the more its good for me to decide on my move.

Thanks alot guys. You all are really helpful.
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Old 11-01-2009, 02:04 PM
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I have been reading alot that vancouver is expensive and i have also practically experienced while i had a small trip last month for a couple of days. I may be wrong as i stayed there for only few days.

My prorities are to get a good, sufficient big house (good & safe location) for around ~300k and a place where IT Jobs are more, if not plenty. I also dont like to stay in extreme winter weather conditions.

Keeping in mind these factors the housing & expensive place (i don't know yet about the IT job market), i feel vancouver could not be a good choice to move.

Other place that i had in my mind is Alberta, Calagary. But looks like that is also a cold place to live in. But buying a house can be less expensive.

I do not have any idea on the Windsor or Toronto areas. Can someone share some information w.r.t the above mentioned factors?
1) It's Calgary and yes it's cold as soon as September, but everything cheap there from apartments to rentals . you also can go to the Stampede every July.

2) If your pursuing IT Your best bet would be Montreal. Montreal's Cheap and has better courses.
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