Pros and Cons of Living in Montréal: Let's look at the good and bad of moving to the city!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @jubylepascual9727
    @jubylepascual9727 3 года назад +1

    Thnks, very nice video.It's really informative.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment. More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @chimgeeerdene7286
    @chimgeeerdene7286 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Nice video. Hope to see more videos about Montréal neighborhoods.
    Good luck with your channel.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you! Will do! Working on the next series of videos! any neighborhood that you may want to see first? Cheers

  • @BradGoetz
    @BradGoetz 3 года назад +1

    Great Video Tom. Keep up the great work :)

  • @tuhituhitu
    @tuhituhitu 3 года назад +2

    Nice video, thanks for the honest review. I still have got to visit, but from what I have seen it seems like the best city in Canada. Good luck with your channel, looking forward to your videos 👍🏼

    • @GreaterMontrealRealEstate
      @GreaterMontrealRealEstate 3 года назад +1

      Thank you! And yes i believe it has a very special place

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @EinSofQuester
      @EinSofQuester 3 года назад

      Vancouver is thebest city in Canada. best weather. most beautiful scenery. no language police.

  • @babines42
    @babines42 3 года назад +3

    I don't understand how French is a con if it is the common langage in Quebec. Can you expand on that? I see it as a pro: makes Montreal unique in North America. Thank you!

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I agree French itself is not a Con, and that is why i specifically clarify that not speaking it is Con on the video. Although it is possible to live here as an anglophone, I leave it to anyone moving here if they want to find out how much not speaking French could affect their experience of living here. Having learned French is one of the many accomplishments of my life! But it was challenging for me when I didnt speak it… (nor English). More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @jfsoto88
    @jfsoto88 2 года назад +3

    How is french a con? Weird. I find it a plus!!!! Learned french when i came here and happy i did!

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  2 года назад

      That's great! Me too, learned it and studied in French and it is our main language at home :) It is only if you talk to enough people in the process of moving here, and that moved here with a job for example, you will for sure hear over an over that not speaking French is a con for sure! Godspeed 😀

  • @Baby-Cold
    @Baby-Cold 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing with honest. It helps lots

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      My pleasure! More videos every week! Those points represent the most popular subjects I discuss with clients before we start shopping for a home. Talk soon, T

  • @stevenranc
    @stevenranc 3 года назад +3

    Really good feedback, thanks. I'm agree that the French is not a con. It's an opportunity to learn this language and it's the charm of this city. It's also the main language, so it can't be a con. If you move to Mexico city you can't say that speaking spanish is a con.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I agree French itself is not a Con, and that is why i specifically clarify that it is a Con if you don’t speak it. Although it is possible to live here as an anglophone, I leave it to anyone moving here if they want to find out how much not speaking French could affect their experience of living here. More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @bpattila11
    @bpattila11 3 года назад +3

    It is almost funny! I am a European-Canadian guy. I had a nice roommate called Juan in Vancouver a long time ago and he was also from Argentina who had Italian background and who lived in Montreal before moving to Vancouver. I love and always loved Québec and Montreal, Québec City because the people are very nice, helpful, cheerful and smiling and laughing a lot which makes English Canada look sour, puritan and it is like a cemetery. Sorry for saying this straight out but I have lived long enough in Vancouver and in Toronto and also in Miami, FL with the Latinos.. The whole feeling, the vibs are much more relaxed and happier in Québec than in English Canada. This is the reason why I am going to move to La Ville de Québec from Europe soon back to Canada. :) PS: I can not wait to learn also French besides speaking English, Spanish, German and Hungarian. :) PPS: I love the excellent food of Québec and the old, often European style architecture.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Fantastic food!!!! Thank you for your comment! I love French it’s an amazing accomplishment to learn this language

  • @bpmaza
    @bpmaza 3 года назад +1

    I am agree with your pros and cons. Saludos

  • @joenroute9646
    @joenroute9646 3 года назад +7

    Cons ? In Rome do as Romans do ! Never heard of It! It is rude and disrespecful towards the locals . period! English is a cons in Toronto?

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment Joey! I agree French itself is not a Con, and that is why i specifically clarify that not speaking it is Con on the video. Although it is possible to live here as an anglophone, I leave it to anyone moving here if they want to find out how much not speaking French could affect their experience of living here. Having learned French is one of the many accomplishments of my life! But it was challenging for me when I didnt speak it… (nor English). More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @antonk5414
    @antonk5414 3 года назад +1

    Hola! Thanks for the video, great work and insightful information! I currently live in Toronto and I'm thinking of moving to Montreal (for better job opportunities in Film industry and cheaper costs of living). Would you say that now is a good time to make a move (rent wise talking) or wait to see the panorama in the future, like next year? You mentioned infrastructure and health care, I guess for a foreigner may be a shock (either good or bad, depending) but would you say that Healthcare is much much worse than other cities like Toronto? (long hours here too but they're keeping up and good amenities), and infrastructure... I get the idea that all the buildings and everything is falling apart and rotting haha, but maybe I'm over reacting? For sure it seems like the budget doesn't reach QC as much as other provinces... Also, you mentioned long winters and wind (nothing new for Toronto), but do you consider Montreal is windier than Toronto?! Thank you again and I might contact if I decide to move out there :)

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад +1

      Hello! thank you for the great message. Definitely the filming industry is interesting here, we often can see shoots "directional arrows" around the city. As a realtor, we often get asked for homes to rent for sets hehe. There are lots of options for rent. We've seen prices increase. I cannot compare healthcare since I don't have any experience from Ontario's healthcare system, maybe a future topic of a video to discuss with my colleague realtors from Ontario! There is a lot to improve in terms of infrastructure, I see that it is often in the news! Still very livable! For the winters, they are not that long, its gotten shorter, but 1000% harder than Toronto ones! keep in touch!

    • @gottohaveitnow100
      @gottohaveitnow100 3 года назад +4

      No buildings falling apart. Lived here all my life and health care is excellent. Montreal has so much more going for it compared to boring toronto.

  • @Denis50832
    @Denis50832 3 года назад +2

    you are very charming and positive with your Spanish accent !!! Are you Argentinian of the Italian decent ?

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад +1

      Yes sr

    • @Denis50832
      @Denis50832 3 года назад

      @@Livinginmontreal
      Hola . I actually spent one month in Montreal in august and was rather disappointed by many things in Montreal what it has become over the last 10 years . Looks very rundown

  • @jeylful
    @jeylful 2 года назад +1

    For me, French is a pro and that is the reason I'd go to Montreal and not other cities and would be to learn the beautiful French language

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  2 года назад

      Jeyful! Thank you for the comment! French itself is neither a pro nor a con. The video expresses Not speaking French and moving here because of the limiting nature of not knowing this language and living here. However, when you learn French, it is a fantastic language, and I'm so thankful I had the opportunity of discovering this beautiful language. Was it hard to find jobs before I spoke French? My experience is definitely! It never discouraged me, I went in all the way and learned it, and today it is my primary language at home, at work, and in general.! Au revoir!

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 7 месяцев назад

      It does not sound beautiful thw way the Québécois speak it.

  • @gottohaveitnow100
    @gottohaveitnow100 3 года назад +1

    Last winter, we had a green Xmas, and mild. January and February we had snow, but not cold. All melted beginning of March and we had 60 degrees days in March . April and May, 70, 80 and even 90's. Not as cold as people say it is. The snow cleans the air and environment. No critters and discussing bugs like the south. Health care, one of the best in the world. You may need to wait, but all emergencies are done immediately. I agree with you, Montreal is one of the best cities in the world to live in, but its catching up to Toronto in house pricing unfortunately.

  • @NickKravitz
    @NickKravitz 3 года назад +4

    Great Info. I was confused at first listening to a Spanish accent from Montreal. Most Americans have trouble with one language let alone 3. You forgot the biggest pro - the food.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад +1

      haha yes after living 16 years in Argentina, the accent is permanent! I agree with that Pro lol it shows on my belly on the video hahaha

    • @bpattila11
      @bpattila11 3 года назад

      Hi Nick! It is almost funny! I am a European-Canadian guy. I had a nice roommate called Juan in Vancouver a long time ago and he was also from Argentina who had Italian background and who lived in Montreal before moving to Vancouver. I love and always loved Québec and Montreal, Québec City because the people are very nice, helpful, cheerful and smiling and laughing a lot which makes English Canada look sour, puritan and it is like a cemetery. Sorry for saying this straight out but I have lived long enough in Vancouver and in Toronto and also in Miami, FL with the Latinos.. The whole feeling, the vibs are much more relaxed and happier in Québec than in English Canada. This is the reason why I am going to move to La Ville de Québec from Europe soon back to Canada. :) PS: I can not wait to learn also French besides speaking English, Spanish, German and Hungarian. :) PPS: I love the excellent food of Québec and the old, often European style architecture.

  • @kapiddelfin2140
    @kapiddelfin2140 3 года назад +1

    Can you make video for finding jobs for immigrants in Montreal specially for construction and skilled workers
    Thank you

  • @GH-bg7dw
    @GH-bg7dw 2 года назад +2

    The whealthy to the Homeless!

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  2 года назад +1

      I believe a more “politically correct” way of saying it is: average/median household income may DRAMATICALLY vary from one borough to an other hehehe 🤭

  • @cmcglither
    @cmcglither 3 года назад +2

    There are plenty of great cities in north america. Why on earth would you come in the only place that doesn’t speak english and complain that french is a con ?

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment. I agree French itself is not a Con, and that is why i specifically clarify that not speaking it is Con on the video. Although it is possible to live here as an anglophone, I leave it to anyone moving here if they want to find out how much not speaking French could affect their experience of living here. Having learned French is one of the many accomplishments of my life! But it was challenging for me when I didnt speak it… (nor English). More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @spqr_3177
    @spqr_3177 3 года назад +2

    How on Earth can you say that the French language is a con when considering moving to Montreal? Do you realize what you're saying? You're actually implying that French is a problem and that everybody would be better off if the common language was English instead... This kind of colonialist and Anglo-suprematist attitude is an insult to all Québécois. If you absolutely want to live in an English-speaking environment, do us a favor: move somewhere else in North America.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! I agree French itself is not a Con, and that is why i specifically clarify that it is a Con if you don’t speak it. Although it is possible to live here as an anglophone, I leave it to anyone moving here if they want to find out how much not speaking French could affect their experience of living here. Having learned French is one of the many accomplishments of my life! But it was challenging for me when I didnt speak it… (nor English). More videos to come! Any subjects that you wish to see when considering moving here?

  • @lucholopez2918
    @lucholopez2918 3 года назад +2

    Don’t come to Montreal if you don’t speak french, ‘cause us the oficial language.. after comes spanish, arabe, english is the last people use it every day

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback! I love French, but it was a hard language to learn when I arrived in Montreal! definitely worth it! Cheers

    • @h3rnaldo
      @h3rnaldo 3 года назад

      Hey Lucho, is spanish second?

  • @hugostiglitz2388
    @hugostiglitz2388 3 года назад +1

    First let Quebec separate, then buy when the property values crash.
    Looks like you're going to save 35%, possibly as much as 45% if they print
    their own one frog banknotes and ramp up poutine production..

    • @spqr_3177
      @spqr_3177 3 года назад +3

      Pauvre imbécile.

    • @Livinginmontreal
      @Livinginmontreal  3 года назад

      Sujet chaud!!!! Pour l’instant, ni mes clients ni moi ne consacrons du temps à spéculer sur l’impact d’une séparation. Je laisse ce sujet aux connaisseurs.

    • @hugostiglitz2388
      @hugostiglitz2388 3 года назад

      Canada already has the secret recipe for poutine and we make out own maple syrup. The Natives to the north will lay claim to the hydro projects on their land so property values will drop 70% at least.

    • @hugostiglitz2388
      @hugostiglitz2388 3 года назад

      @@Livinginmontreal Wait until they lose Federal support, Federal jobs and Montreal as an inland seaport.