No problem! We tried to make it so even Calgarians would learn a lil' something or two! Feel free to give us a shout if you need help with your mortgage or finding your new home! hello@liveinnercity.com
Hey man, thanks for sharing your experience as a single-income earner who made the move to Calgary from out east! It's amazing to hear that you believe it's worth it. 💯 Calgary has so much to offer, from its vibrant community to its beautiful landscapes. Your positive outlook is truly inspiring, and I'm sure it will encourage others to consider making the move as well. Keep shining and spreading that positivity! ✨
Hi Jack! We understand that moving to a new city is a significant decision, and it's crucial to consider various factors to ensure a positive transition. Our team has extensive knowledge of the Calgary real estate landscape and would be more than happy to assist you in exploring suitable options tailored to your preferences. Contact us at hello@liveinnercity.com. We're here to provide you with the information and support you need to make an informed decision about your move.
Hey man, welcome to Calgary (if you're new around). A few neighbourhoods we'd recommend are Beltline, Kensington, Mission, Bridgeland and Inglewood. We're coming up with videos on these neighbourhoods too but it'd be a good idea to research these and visit them in person to find the best fit. Good luck with your apartment search!
Hey Anthony! Thanks for watching our video. To answer your question -- absolutely! Living outside Calgary in the serene countryside and commuting to work in the city is definitely possible.
@@LiveInnerCity are the house prices cheaper outside the city? I’m not used to suburban living. Also, looking from the UK I can’t find a site like ‘Rightmove’ for houses in Calgary … Is there such a nationwide site in Canada? Thanks for the reply!
To be honest , I have been quite being impressed by Calgary. But I do not think that I will ever live there , due to lack of culture , charm and history .
Hey there! Totally get where you're coming from! Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to finding the perfect place to live. While Calgary may not have that old-world charm and centuries of history, it's got its own unique vibe that's worth exploring. Calgary may not be steeped in ancient traditions, but it's a city that's constantly evolving and embracing its modern, hip culture. From the thriving arts scene to the buzzing festivals and events, there's always something cool happening here. And let's not forget about the jaw-dropping natural beauty! With the majestic Rocky Mountains as your playground, adventure and stunning vistas are just a stone's throw away. Sure, it may not have those cobblestone streets, but Calgary is building its own legacy as a hotspot for innovation, entrepreneurship, and opportunity. It's where big dreams and bold ideas come to life. The energy and possibilities here are electric! But hey, if Calgary doesn't light that fire in your soul, that's totally cool too. The world is full of amazing places, each with its own unique charm. So go out there, explore, and find the spot that speaks to you, my friend. Your perfect match is out there, waiting to be discovered. If you have any more questions or want to know more about the cool side of Calgary, just drop me a line. I'm here to help you navigate your way to an awesome place you can call home!
Where would you recommend living if you did prefer older more historic areas? Is it possible to live outside Calgary (such as small farm) and commute into the city for work?
@@AnthonyWilliams-vh1ds If you prefer older and historic areas, I recommend exploring neighborhoods within Calgary itself, such as Inglewood, Mission, and Ramsay. These areas have a rich history and maintain their charm with heritage buildings and vibrant communities. As for living outside Calgary on a small farm and commuting to the city for work, it is possible. Calgary offers commuting options that can accommodate this lifestyle. However, it's important to consider factors like distance, commute time, and transportation options when choosing a location. Let us know if you need any help!! :)
@@mrconan5951 Unfortunately I'm not able to compare the wokeness to other provinces since I live in Alberta, but I feel like many people are conscious of it.
Alberta as a whole is still miles behind the rest of the country for over the top woeness. The most conservative, blue collar work force in the country @@LiveInnerCity
What's your first memory of Calgary?
Thanks for updating all the interesting places to visit and enjoy as a Calgarian or visitor. Calgary is going to be my home .
No problem! We tried to make it so even Calgarians would learn a lil' something or two! Feel free to give us a shout if you need help with your mortgage or finding your new home! hello@liveinnercity.com
Hi , Great video . Keep up the good work . Moving to Calgary next week from Vancouver . Really looking forward to this city .
Oh hey thanks man! That sounds exciting!! Hope the move works out great. Please keep us posted?
This was incredibly helpful, especially the part where you described the neighborhoods. Would love to see videos where you visit few of them.
We got some exciting tours coming up soon and neighbourhood videos! Stay tuned! ✌
Great video! It will be great if you could share more details about the community of Aspen Woods.
Hey @Vitali, we definitely will as that is a community that everyone loves! 😆
Glad you guys are still making videos. Will def reach out if I ever in the future move back to Calgary hah!
You regret moving away Frank?! hahah come back bro, Calgary will always welcome you! 👊
Great video! 🤙 thank you 😊
Thank you, Teresa!
It‘s awesome video!😀
Glad you thought so my friend!
As a single income earner who moved to Calgary from out east last year I can say it's worth it 💯
Hey man, thanks for sharing your experience as a single-income earner who made the move to Calgary from out east! It's amazing to hear that you believe it's worth it. 💯
Calgary has so much to offer, from its vibrant community to its beautiful landscapes. Your positive outlook is truly inspiring, and I'm sure it will encourage others to consider making the move as well. Keep shining and spreading that positivity! ✨
Calgary. Sunny city. Big and spread out. But very small population on a global scale.
All facts! Still lots of opportunities to grow!! 😆
Can you explain all of the neighborhoods and what it's like living in them please
That would take a year to create lol. What neighbourhoods are you specifically looking at? Or in what area?
Yow Nice content
Thanks buddy, appreciate it!
@@LiveInnerCitydo you edit your own videos bro? Btw I am a video editor and a graphic designer.
Thinking of moving to Calgary from the UK. Trying to work out if it's worth it after a bad experience in Vancouver!
Hi Jack! We understand that moving to a new city is a significant decision, and it's crucial to consider various factors to ensure a positive transition. Our team has extensive knowledge of the Calgary real estate landscape and would be more than happy to assist you in exploring suitable options tailored to your preferences. Contact us at hello@liveinnercity.com. We're here to provide you with the information and support you need to make an informed decision about your move.
Can you recommend any good(safe) neighbourhoods for Singles? I'm in the process of looking for apartments within Calgary.
Hey man, welcome to Calgary (if you're new around). A few neighbourhoods we'd recommend are Beltline, Kensington, Mission, Bridgeland and Inglewood.
We're coming up with videos on these neighbourhoods too but it'd be a good idea to research these and visit them in person to find the best fit. Good luck with your apartment search!
Is it possible to live outside Calgary in the countryside and commute into the city for work easily?
Hey Anthony! Thanks for watching our video. To answer your question -- absolutely! Living outside Calgary in the serene countryside and commuting to work in the city is definitely possible.
@@LiveInnerCity are the house prices cheaper outside the city? I’m not used to suburban living. Also, looking from the UK I can’t find a site like ‘Rightmove’ for houses in Calgary … Is there such a nationwide site in Canada? Thanks for the reply!
To be honest , I have been quite being impressed by Calgary. But I do not think that I will ever live there , due to lack of culture , charm and history .
Hey there! Totally get where you're coming from! Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to finding the perfect place to live. While Calgary may not have that old-world charm and centuries of history, it's got its own unique vibe that's worth exploring.
Calgary may not be steeped in ancient traditions, but it's a city that's constantly evolving and embracing its modern, hip culture. From the thriving arts scene to the buzzing festivals and events, there's always something cool happening here. And let's not forget about the jaw-dropping natural beauty! With the majestic Rocky Mountains as your playground, adventure and stunning vistas are just a stone's throw away.
Sure, it may not have those cobblestone streets, but Calgary is building its own legacy as a hotspot for innovation, entrepreneurship, and opportunity. It's where big dreams and bold ideas come to life. The energy and possibilities here are electric!
But hey, if Calgary doesn't light that fire in your soul, that's totally cool too. The world is full of amazing places, each with its own unique charm. So go out there, explore, and find the spot that speaks to you, my friend. Your perfect match is out there, waiting to be discovered.
If you have any more questions or want to know more about the cool side of Calgary, just drop me a line. I'm here to help you navigate your way to an awesome place you can call home!
Where would you recommend living if you did prefer older more historic areas? Is it possible to live outside Calgary (such as small farm) and commute into the city for work?
@@AnthonyWilliams-vh1ds If you prefer older and historic areas, I recommend exploring neighborhoods within Calgary itself, such as Inglewood, Mission, and Ramsay. These areas have a rich history and maintain their charm with heritage buildings and vibrant communities.
As for living outside Calgary on a small farm and commuting to the city for work, it is possible. Calgary offers commuting options that can accommodate this lifestyle. However, it's important to consider factors like distance, commute time, and transportation options when choosing a location. Let us know if you need any help!! :)
Used to be awsome now going totally woke
Thanks for being here anyways!
compare to the other provinces, how would you scale it in wokeness? Im from qc and looking to escape to Alberta. Im going to visit next month.
@@mrconan5951 Unfortunately I'm not able to compare the wokeness to other provinces since I live in Alberta, but I feel like many people are conscious of it.
Alberta as a whole is still miles behind the rest of the country for over the top woeness. The most conservative, blue collar work force in the country
@@LiveInnerCity
Good.