WHY Are People LEAVING VANCOUVER? - Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @GK-wn6ur
    @GK-wn6ur 3 года назад +257

    Don't worry, one winter in Winnipeg and they'll be back.

    • @chriszag702
      @chriszag702 3 года назад +9

      but buy then an east indian will own there house

    • @florenciomendoza1212
      @florenciomendoza1212 3 года назад +7

      Tell me about it lol. Lived in Winnipeg for 1 winter , thanks but no thanks lol waited for the birds to sing & & I’m back to Vancouver 😜😜😜🇨🇦

    • @GK-wn6ur
      @GK-wn6ur 3 года назад +1

      @John Meyer Well ok, let's go with Regina then? Actually, I was joking. I have a friend from Winnipeg and I was having a bit of fun with him. You should relax a little.

    • @adriannasadventures9549
      @adriannasadventures9549 3 года назад +13

      I lived in Central Alberta for 22 years of my life, moved to Vancouver and I want to go back to Alberta. I guess the wetness and seasonal depression isn’t for everyone 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @GK-wn6ur
      @GK-wn6ur 3 года назад +4

      @@adriannasadventures9549 As I said, it was a jest. Lived in North West Ontrario growing up and my definition of seasonal depression was having sun bright enough to fry my retinas as it reflected off the snow but not being warm enough to keep my eyelashes from freezing together.

  • @elid5123
    @elid5123 2 года назад +22

    As someone from Toronto, while Vancouver is gorgeous as a city I found it extremely boring aside from nature/outdoorsy activities. I also found it very hard for people to let you in, which I was surprised because I thought Toronto people were bad (grumpy & pushy) but... I got the impression that no one in Van really wants to make connections and people are very suspicious and reserved.

    • @LifeCanada2022
      @LifeCanada2022 2 года назад +1

      We got our BC title for a reason, being reserved is something we picked up from the GREAT BRITAIN.

    • @elid5123
      @elid5123 2 года назад +2

      @@LifeCanada2022 yeah, Ontario was colonized by GREAT BRITAIN before Vancouver, but we are still fairly open-hearted out here.

    • @LifeCanada2022
      @LifeCanada2022 2 года назад +1

      @@elid5123 oh, I thought Ontario is the battlefield of Britain, France and the Yankees, influence from all three.

    • @azavy
      @azavy Год назад +1

      Hi Eli I can confirm what you just said. Vancouver people for the most part are not very friendly. Even quite underhanded and selfish. Been there many years. We moved to Alberta, way more friendly people.

    • @julieerin115
      @julieerin115 Год назад +1

      I thought Vancouver would be friendlier than Toronto since it's smaller in size along with having that laid-back vibe.

  • @25Soupy
    @25Soupy 3 года назад +121

    Everything in life is a Cost vs Benefits analysis. I moved from Toronto to Vancouver as a young man in 1992. I attended UBC and worked and lived downtown for 20 years spending nights after work in Yaletown restaurants and pubs. In that time the population of the city doubled. Between 30,000 - 70,000 people a year moving here. Now that I'm 52 years old my interests and priorities have changed. If a person has children it's not surprising to move out to the suburbs. I've been in Abbotsford for 3 years now. I don't care about going to the beach anymore, I don't ski anymore, I use to enjoy the crowded streets of Robson and Granville but now I don't. I've been entertaining moving to New Brunswick where I can buy a house on 5 acres for $130,000 (small hobby farm). That's hard to resist. I know families with 3 children who have moved to Edmonton and other places where you can make more money and your dollar goes much further. For young people and/or young couples Vancouver is a great place to live. Without question the best weather in Canada only better in Victoria. But I know people who were born and raised here and now live in Regina and Calgary and they find the winters nicer for them in those cities, stating they don't like the wet damp cold we have in Vancouver. It all boils down to personal preference and cost benefits. My aunt and uncle moved to Aldergrove/Abbotsford from Ontario 4 years after I moved to Vancouver in 1996. They've since retired to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, which is the retirement capital of Canada. With a lifetime of savings for 70 year olds it's possible. If you're a young professional you can't beat Vancouver for lifestyle.

    • @jalabi99
      @jalabi99 3 года назад +2

      Well said.

    • @stratulatus
      @stratulatus 3 года назад +4

      OMG, sounds like we are twins, i'm 54 and bored by the mountain and beach views for many years. i moved in Vancouver in 2000 and now living in surrey since 2013. i would not move to NS or NB just because a house is 130k
      I emigrated from western europe and i realize that people over there can afford more maybe double with their 3000euro income than a 6000$ net income made in canada. sorry still life affordability is better in EU including buying a property or rent one .

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад +2

      He's in a gamer chair

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 3 года назад

      I totally get what you're saying. Good comment

    • @25Soupy
      @25Soupy 3 года назад +1

      @@stratulatus Would you ever move back to Europe?

  • @sebastiancastillo8512
    @sebastiancastillo8512 3 года назад +34

    I was waiting for you to mention the social aspect of living in Vancouver. Lots of people find it tough to form close relationships in Vancouver, and often say that others are judgmental and closed off.

    • @ZRaden
      @ZRaden 3 года назад +6

      Google Vancouverites are:
      Top 5 include Rude, Shallow, Snobs, Fake and Unfriendly. Quite a reputation we have earned. 😥

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 2 года назад

      Sounds like Seattle .

    • @matinazadeh6870
      @matinazadeh6870 2 года назад +2

      @@ZRaden well let's change that. It's in our control. Let's be a community of human beings rather than just walking past each other like robots

    • @LifeCanada2022
      @LifeCanada2022 2 года назад

      @@ZRaden really? that is interesting, do you think "FAKE" and super polite could be the same thing?

    • @theshawnmurphyjournal2946
      @theshawnmurphyjournal2946 2 года назад +2

      People I asked for directions , I must say of all ethnic backgrounds were very friendly.

  • @TinaLeder
    @TinaLeder 3 года назад +19

    I lived in Vancouver and coming from the states perspective, there's really nothing to do in this "city".🤷‍♀️

    • @dej25
      @dej25 3 года назад

      Oh so thats why my cousin in Vancouver took a photo and he wrote ‘in between’.
      Note/ in every photo he does that.
      Now I know the people of Vancouver are always ( in between) lol. Thats why there is nothing to do🤣.

    • @deepthoughts8393
      @deepthoughts8393 3 года назад +1

      Except hiking

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад +1

      What do you know? Do you own a gamer chair?

    • @adambensalah1225
      @adambensalah1225 3 года назад

      What is missing for example ?

    • @tyson302
      @tyson302 3 года назад +1

      I mean theres the hills right next to it

  • @jadebe80
    @jadebe80 3 года назад +108

    Vancouver, a world class city: homelessness out of control

    • @kevinjohnduerme8963
      @kevinjohnduerme8963 3 года назад +1

      Bravo

    • @dougxvale
      @dougxvale 3 года назад +3

      @Karl Marx New York, Paris

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад +1

      Go back? He's in a gamer chair!

    • @isaacmacers
      @isaacmacers 3 года назад

      @Zac Atkinson which cities do you recommend

    • @artyb7696
      @artyb7696 3 года назад

      @Zac Atkinson hi. Which cities are better?

  • @cuocsongcanadacungbrianvu7785
    @cuocsongcanadacungbrianvu7785 3 года назад +51

    It's kinda "Raincouver" lol, bro

    • @kevinjohnduerme8963
      @kevinjohnduerme8963 3 года назад +1

      Hongcouver

    • @davrocket5304
      @davrocket5304 3 года назад +1

      @@kevinjohnduerme8963imagine all the Asians pull out now Vancouver will look like Alaska or some village of Romania. The money money 💰💰. They built city with 💰💰💰💰. Go to Alberta pick a random small city now enjoy your 100% canadian atmosphere, small town only white people with nothing to do.

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад

      But gaming in your gamer chair rain or shine.

  • @OwolabbyAzeez
    @OwolabbyAzeez 3 года назад +181

    Vancouver and LA have the “good weather” tax 🤣😅

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +22

      YES exactly this 😂
      Just that LA's is nicer haha

    • @FoxExcess
      @FoxExcess 3 года назад +33

      It's actually expensive because the Chinese have taken over.

    • @mskawaiiism
      @mskawaiiism 3 года назад +20

      Vancouver’s weather isn’t even THAT good 😢
      But it has the subjectively best weather in Canada

    • @FoxExcess
      @FoxExcess 3 года назад +3

      @@mskawaiiism It's humid af

    • @mskawaiiism
      @mskawaiiism 3 года назад +3

      @@FoxExcess ofc, that’s what happens when you’re situated right beside the ocean.
      Personally, I prefer Toronto and Montreal weather to Vancouver’s but almost everyone I know will say that Vancouver’s is better. I can’t stand humidity

  • @jessforan7810
    @jessforan7810 3 года назад +16

    As a Torontonian, I find people in Vancouver to be more unfriendly and cold, I also just find that although it is a beautiful city, there seems to be lack of culture, diversity and nightlife/entertainment. Can’t wait to leave.

    • @BAR475
      @BAR475 3 года назад +4

      People are prejudice and it's because it's so expensive people are uppity af

    • @RobOnRefresh
      @RobOnRefresh 3 года назад +2

      @Jess Foran - A lack of diversity? What part of the city did you visit? There are massive populations of people from China, Japan, Thailand, India, the Middle East, etc. They are spread out all throughout the Vancouver area. It's unbelievably diverse. They may not all be concentrated in the downtown area but that's not really just "Vancouver" now is it?

    • @evab7937
      @evab7937 3 года назад +1

      You’re right, it’s super snooty here

    • @jessforan7810
      @jessforan7810 3 года назад

      Rob On Refresh Yes but diversity of just Asians doesn’t count. You guys don’t have many other ethnicities and races, it feels very white or brown priviledged. I have been living in Vancouver proper for 8 months and I have barely seen any black people. Barely any carribeans, south americans, There are also no latin people or mixed people.

    • @RobOnRefresh
      @RobOnRefresh 3 года назад +1

      @@jessforan7810 - Wow...so diversity within the Asian population doesn't count? Fascinating. So you define diversity simply by a person's skin color? I think that's a poor way to define diversity. Would it surprise you to know that many people from South America have lighter-colored skin - mostly because of their European heritage?
      According to the latest census numbers I can find, the "Black" population in Toronto (the metropolitan area being more than twice the size of Vancouver) is around 8% while it is 1% in Vancouver. That's not a massive difference. I think it's more a function of geography than some kind of immigration policy conspiracy. Asia is simply closer to BC. Seattle's demographics are very similar to Vancouver and if I had to wager a guess, New York is probably closer to Toronto from a demographics perspective. It's been that way for decades so shouldn't have been that much of a surprise when you made the move to Vancouver?

  • @GenevieveClough
    @GenevieveClough 3 года назад +50

    So fascinating. It seems like a lot of these issues are affecting cities in both Canada and the US. I’m about to post my own video with this same theme but about Boulder, Colorado. Really interesting to hear about similar problems in other cities!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +2

      I'll be sure to check that out! I find it interesting as well!

    • @GenevieveClough
      @GenevieveClough 3 года назад

      @@AdamJBell Thanks, Adam! ✌ I just posted if you do want to check it out.

    • @dr.vonslifeinvesting6485
      @dr.vonslifeinvesting6485 3 года назад +4

      Almost all western cities are run by liberal politicians. They all have big government and high taxes. Read the book Atlas Shrugged and you will understand.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 2 года назад

      Vancouver makes boulder look like its peanuts to live in boulder .

    • @PatricenotPatrick
      @PatricenotPatrick 2 года назад +1

      @@samoday2992 not really. Factor in the exchange rates. 1 million Canadian = 792K USD

  • @juliamcnamara2417
    @juliamcnamara2417 3 года назад +114

    I find Vancouver boring and unfriendly compared to other Canadian cities.

    • @michaelm2502
      @michaelm2502 3 года назад +14

      It used to be such a cool, friendly city. Real shame it’s changed so much. Portland is the same. Now it’s full of trustafarians, yuppies and L.A. assholes that moved up there. Still some good folk, like in Vancouver but the dynamic has changed massively!

    • @kevinjohnduerme8963
      @kevinjohnduerme8963 3 года назад

      You made my day

    • @krisd7064
      @krisd7064 3 года назад +6

      You clearly haven't been to Montreal or Toronto. I've lived in both and just recently moved to Vancouver and it is by far friendlier. As for boring...that's subjective.

    • @davrocket5304
      @davrocket5304 3 года назад +4

      Please come stay in Montreal, the warm weather here at -30 and the nice discrimination will make you cherish every ounce of Vancouver. Moving there and never look back. A life changing experience. Toronto is not my thing. Too many people and less green space.
      You want more friendly place move to Quebec city. I had a horrific experience visiting that city.

    • @deepthoughts8393
      @deepthoughts8393 3 года назад +1

      Yup. Despite my qualifications I couldn’t land a full time job for almost four fuckin years.

  • @Scottieguru
    @Scottieguru 3 года назад +13

    I love Vancouver for it's Massive Bio Mass surrounding the city. The year round ice hockey facilities, the year round soccer. The parks and cycling. The ski hills right in the city. My wife and I raised our son in the city. Grandview/commercial drive. We had our little guy in capoeira classes, animation classes, hockey, futebol. It was a great city to raise children and be an active family involved in Arts and culture. Unfortunately, the city became flooded with foreign real estate speculators and criminal drug gangs who launder their profits from fentanyl into Vancouver housing, numbered accounts, luxury cars, etc..Corrupt politicians, the economy of poverty...so much festering dishonesty and greed seethes through the under current of what once was a charming west coast temperate rainforest city. The artists and musicians and writers and bohemians and backpackers and mountaineers have all left. The city worships the KARDASHIANS now.

  • @sladegreenfeldsheher3931
    @sladegreenfeldsheher3931 3 года назад +37

    Vancouver is nice for Canada. Meaning, if a job opportunity comes up in SF or NY, see ya!

    • @taesmikrkosmos
      @taesmikrkosmos 3 года назад

      Lmaoo😂😂

    • @juliansmith4295
      @juliansmith4295 3 года назад +2

      If you could leave Canada, the rest of us would appreciate it. Good riddance.

    • @jameshanley809
      @jameshanley809 3 года назад +1

      I completely agree with you I love Sam Francisco I’ve never been to New York but yeah it sounds amazing

    • @juliansmith4295
      @juliansmith4295 3 года назад +1

      @@jameshanley809 You as well. Good riddance. Vancouver's a hell hole, but nowhere near as much of a toilet as anywhere in America.

    • @juliansmith4295
      @juliansmith4295 3 года назад

      @Frank Lemarin I agree, they're night and day. Montréal's amazing and Vancouver's a hell hole, but I'd rather live in Vancouver than some American toilet.

  • @michaelm2502
    @michaelm2502 3 года назад +35

    Same in Hawaii, brah! $2000 a month rent, $12-14/ hr wages and trying to live on tips. Total bullshit and locals born and raised on the Islands can’t afford to buy a house. Tourism and corporate greed have created this. But the weather, food, people and ocean are awesome!

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад +2

      Hawaii has got nothing on Vancouver's gamer chairs

  • @-whackd
    @-whackd 3 года назад +14

    I'm an islander. I live in a temperate rainforest. I'm going to expect it to rain. The people who complain about winter weather around here never actually make it outside to see the forests in the winter. They're usually depressed indoor smartphone addicts.

  • @ExploringSpace
    @ExploringSpace 3 года назад +12

    As someone who just moved to Van from Toronto:
    -The homelessness in certain areas is on a scale I've never seen in the entire world, (maybe skid row in LA?). The east side of Vancouver is an example to the world of what policies to never follow in terms of homelessness, drugs and mental health.
    -The mountains, hikes and views are even more awesome than you would imagine.
    -Summers are super sunny.
    -The ocean is astonishingly overrated, the water is brown at all the major beaches, and just never clear. Some beaches are a lot of fun though because good crowds (wreck beach).
    -Population is much less diverse than it thinks it is. 90% of people are either white or asian. Almost nobody jaywalks and people really respect rules.
    -Cheaper than Toronto now with Covid, very easy to find a room downtown around 1k/month.

    • @ExploringSpace
      @ExploringSpace 3 года назад

      @@aleeshaidrees34 after nearly a year, I'd say it's a tie. Toronto offers better city life and Vancouver offers better nature. Don't go to Vancouver thinking it's gonna be the LA of Canada. It's more like the Seattle of Canada.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 2 года назад +1

      Just come down to seattle/portland / san fran has to offer on the homeless scale . We dwarf vancouver.

    • @PatricenotPatrick
      @PatricenotPatrick 2 года назад +2

      @@ExploringSpace child nobody thinks Vancouver is the LA of anywhere 😂

    • @ideabank.
      @ideabank. 2 года назад

      1000/ month for real? Like what area? How many beds?

  • @lanceluthor6660
    @lanceluthor6660 3 года назад +6

    If you have not been here recently it is really hard to explain what a dystopian nightmare Downtown Vancouver has become. It's not just a few blocks either. It looks exactly like the first two RoboCop movies with crime , garbage, rats , people shooting up ,tents on every sidewalk. Then on the same street there will be a Ferrari parked.

  • @srmashwani
    @srmashwani 3 года назад +14

    Homelessness Traffic High Cost and sometimes weather (tons of snow in east side of North America). All these are reasons to stay away from most North American Big Cities.

    • @braydenbronstein1190
      @braydenbronstein1190 3 года назад +2

      Well there are a lot of larger North American cities without a lot of unsheltered homeless people. Calgary, Montreal and Quebec City, or Miami, Las Vegas, Boston and New York.
      When I say New York people think I’m lying. But by 2019, New York only had less than 3500 unsheltered homeless people. That means people living on the streets. That’s less than most major cities in the world, like Berlin, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Rome and etc. New York has a very extensive homeless housing program, as well as a robust rehabilitation system for substance abusers. Int total there are about 60.000 people without their own homes, but 56.500 of those have permanent shelter and do not live outside.

  • @cjspeak
    @cjspeak Год назад +4

    As someone from LA looking to move to Vancouver they definitely do share some similarities. The high cost of living, homeless issue, and traffic, I mean especially LA being notorious for its traffic. Unfortunately seeing 1 hour of traffic has become normalized for me. Surprisingly a lot of people I talk to, including myself, want to move out of LA because of the weather as well. While having year round sunshine is nice, it gets pretty cumbersome when it consistently hits 30 degrees or more even during the "winter." It would be nice to see some real seasons. Solid videos btw!

    • @cjspeak
      @cjspeak Год назад +1

      I'd like to add that people will constantly tell me not to move to Vancouver because of the cons you listed, as well the claim that social life is tough there, but honestly I'm used to those things in LA so they're really nothing bad relative to my experience right now.

    • @julieerin115
      @julieerin115 Год назад

      @@cjspeak Really about the social life being tough in LA? I've always had the impression that the people were friendly and happy there.

  • @poodtang2104
    @poodtang2104 Год назад +1

    Why are people leaving Vancouver ?
    Cost of rent.
    Not just Vancouver but Metro Vancouver rent as a whole is ridiculous.
    I live in the Suburbs and the rent for a basement suite is still $1400+ a month.

  • @maxkhomenko_
    @maxkhomenko_ 3 года назад +31

    Moving to Vancouver in November 2021, your videos are super helpful man!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +4

      Awesome to hear it Max, I'll continue with them 🙌

  • @dangrather1280
    @dangrather1280 2 года назад +1

    You have to have a lot of money to live here. The weather is terrible most of the year. Unless you like rain and dull clouds most of your life. It’s been cold and raining here for almost 7 months now and it’s not very uplifting.

  • @jugaloking69dope58
    @jugaloking69dope58 3 года назад +5

    spend 15 years in northern Canada with -20 + winters! ill take the rain and gloom +5 to 16 all winter. and as a plus there is always something to do that doesn't take hours to get to.

  • @sarahbey1304
    @sarahbey1304 3 года назад +6

    do you have any official statistics of people leaving Vancouver?

  • @SeansMagicalOdyssey
    @SeansMagicalOdyssey 3 года назад +9

    I suffer from SAD so Vancouver would not be ideal for me. I do have a brother in Victoria and he absolutely loves BC. He is from Nanaimo and lived in Ontario for a bit but did not enjoy it at all. I myself grew up in Newfoundland so I know what it means to have no sun for weeks at a time!! Where I live now we get lots of sun and have gorgeous hot summers so that works very well for me!!! Thank you for sharing this information with us!!!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +1

      Yeah really can be tough in those times of the year! I also lived in Victoria briefly, was quite similar to Vancouver, but more sun!

    • @hyena280
      @hyena280 3 года назад

      grey skies and rain is the norm here.

  • @Xrana325
    @Xrana325 3 года назад +22

    I think it’s also important to mentioned that a big part of the increasing homelessness problem is that other provinces are shipping their homeless population to Vancouver , through one way bus tickets, because the weather is more mild in Vancouver , giving them a better chance to survive... people on the streets from places like Nova Scotia and even Quebec..

    • @olyl3859
      @olyl3859 3 года назад +2

      Zac Atkinson no, Quebec doesn’t send is homeless people. Actually, the cost of living here (in Montreal) is wayyy cheaper then Vancouver.

    • @michaelguerrero8046
      @michaelguerrero8046 2 года назад

      yeah right🤣🤣🤣

    • @LifeCanada2022
      @LifeCanada2022 2 года назад

      That is interesting, and i have heard stories like Vancouver shipping homeless people to the interior area, especially during the OLIMPIC period

  • @_sparrowhawk
    @_sparrowhawk 3 года назад +9

    Weather? Are you high? Toronto ... snows all the time, the reason people are here is because of the weather.
    Moving south? Sure, but we have the best weather in Canada.

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 3 года назад +1

      Correction. There may be "some" snow in Toronto anytime from the middle of November till the middle of April but it's not that much. We moved from Guelph (about an hour west of Toronto) to Vancouver in the late spring of this year. There are a great many people that try Vancouver and then go back to where they came from because they couldn't handle the depressing weather here. At least with the snow and cold for 5 month the other side of the Rockies there's sunshine most days, and that has a tendency to make people feel a lot better. The downside I see to southern Ontario is the extreme heat and humidity during summer months.

    • @nucks2233
      @nucks2233 3 года назад

      @@timsretirementjourney8323 being from here or living here for a long time, u get used to it. U even come to love it in a way, or at least embrace it. It's what makes it so green and full of huge trees and great rivers and lakes. People adapt. Those that can't or refuse to accept it leave.

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 3 года назад +1

      @@nucks2233 I can't disagree with what you say. When a person either grows up in a certain place or lives there a long time they get acclimatized and it feels normal.
      My wife and step son are from the Philippines, and after him coming here to go to UBC he decided to stay here, ... and of course his mom wanted us to follow. They are used to rain, smog and heat, and not that fond of snow, so as with most Asians Vancouver seems like a more comfortable fit for them. As for me although there are some things I do like about Vancouver it wouldn't make my top 100 places in Canada I'd prefer to live.
      P.S. the Canucks did well last season and that was great to see. They're going to have a very good team going forward.

    • @25Soupy
      @25Soupy 3 года назад +2

      @@timsretirementjourney8323 I was born and raised in Toronto, (23 years). I've lived in Vancouver for 28 years now. Sunshine average hours per year: Toronto: 2066, Vancouver: 1938, Victoria: 2109, Winnipeg: 2353. I would argue it's more in peoples heads as the hours of sunshine isn't that great otherwise we should all move to Winnipeg. I don't want to be in Ontario for the cold winters or the summers for the humidity. It's a personal choice. I moved to Vancouver because of the weather.

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 3 года назад

      @@25Soupy maybe it's just that the sunshine can't get through all the wildfire smoke we breath in for a month or more pretty much every year. 🤓

  • @vijebhatia
    @vijebhatia 3 года назад +3

    Hey Adam, is the cost of property this high all over BC. I'd appreciate it if you could make some videos on other towns in BC where buying or renting a house would be more affordable compared to Vancouver.

  • @dr.vonslifeinvesting6485
    @dr.vonslifeinvesting6485 3 года назад +3

    I left 20 years ago, it’s way too expensive. Liberal policies in action, big taxes big government. Don’t move somewhere else and vote the same crap.

  • @jeanpierrerideout7560
    @jeanpierrerideout7560 3 года назад +3

    Vancouver is a small town 8 and a big city 5 if you know what I mean.

  • @janejones9004
    @janejones9004 3 года назад +4

    I had seasonal depression and severe migraines all 7 years I lived in Victoria. Sometimes my migraines lasted up to 3 days. Vancouver is gloomy all winter as well. Moved to GTA and had only light headaches a few times. So relieved that I don't have a lingering headache everyday of the winter anymore, no migraines so far. There are a lot of sunny days here.

  • @Fazlu
    @Fazlu 3 года назад +8

    Hey, can do a video on Victoria BC. Coz I got to know there are few specific differences between Victoria & Vancouver..

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +4

      I may do this in the future!

  • @cjthompson420
    @cjthompson420 2 года назад +1

    We also don’t see the sun for long stretches in Houston because of all the rain. Twice as much as Seattle. I like rainy days just not this heat 🥵

  • @horsegirly5
    @horsegirly5 3 года назад +9

    I've lived in North Vancouver for almost 6 years and I love it. I fully identify with all of the negatives and reasons people leave but I agree that I'd rather have wet than cold and I just love the mountains and ocean. I will add that the other reason for the traffic issues is that there are no highways in Vancouver just around the outskirts because of some strong neighbourhood advocacy many years ago.

    • @hyena280
      @hyena280 3 года назад +1

      That's what makes us a good city, in principal (well, it was good and has good parts to it). Chinatown and Commercial Drive would have disappeared.

    • @jamestoliman9081
      @jamestoliman9081 2 года назад

      It's literally been raining for 8 months straight now. Not a single day of full sunshine. This is making me suicidal, June feels exactly like January. Sorry, the constant clouds and rain can go fuck itself. Vancouver is a boring wet rag of a city.

  • @StephenCovic
    @StephenCovic 3 года назад +8

    Great video, friend! Vancouver is one expensive city haha!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +2

      No doubt about it! Thanks Stephen 🙌

  • @BassBwoy3
    @BassBwoy3 3 года назад +4

    Hmm, just get a remote job and move to Surrey, Langley or Coquitlam. I moved to Langley earlier this year and it’s much better. People are a bit different and not as ‘city’, but it’s not bad.

  • @jamesniedjalski3929
    @jamesniedjalski3929 3 года назад +1

    Way way way to effin expensive
    And way to liberal
    Beautiful YES !!!
    Also the demographic has changed, more so gangs and discarded heroine needles and less kids playing hockey in the streets kinda idea.....
    Also, kinda over icbc

  • @abeekuworldchanger380
    @abeekuworldchanger380 3 года назад +8

    Great place to visit, but I couldn't live there due to he unaffordability. I watched a different video and many comments brought up the notion that's there's barely a middle class in Vancouver. You're either rich or poor there.
    Also, I prefer Burnaby as it's more central and you can get to other areas in the region and do things. Not feeling too far away

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +5

      Can't deny any of that. Good points. It's true the middle class is small because of the living expenses for sure.

    • @dougxvale
      @dougxvale 3 года назад

      rather visit for vacation than live - I moved here during the pandemic, so far one local who is white/indigenous Canadian has been the nicest person I met so far - the rest are jerks.

    • @abeekuworldchanger380
      @abeekuworldchanger380 3 года назад

      @R. slightly cheaper, but more vacanies for sure. Well it's also better for Parking compared to Vancouver. Much quieter too.

  • @bhp000
    @bhp000 3 года назад +10

    For the evil people telling him to go back where he came from…. GO KICK A WALL BAREFOOT! This man is taking his valuable time out to provide crucial information for those who want to live in Vancouver. And he’s doing it well by weighing the pros and cons on what people want to know. And all you’re doing is proving why social media and platforms are toxic. Because of people like you!
    Thanks for your videos bro! Keep them coming 👍

  • @itmustbednesh
    @itmustbednesh 3 года назад +10

    Very informative like always Adam. Good job!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +2

      Thanks again Dinish, I appreciate the continued support 💯😄

  • @lancedukel3436
    @lancedukel3436 3 года назад +1

    Because it's an overpriced, overrated dump.

  • @LoveTrinity03
    @LoveTrinity03 3 года назад +2

    Right now it's the best place in Canada to be during covid-19, but its definitely overrated in my opinion there are only 3 types of demographics for the people that is, 1. Asian 2. Seniors/Elderly Retired folks, 3. Drug addict/junkie

  • @Ash-hz7nc
    @Ash-hz7nc 3 года назад +2

    Peanut salary * place for rich *

  • @mooldoo
    @mooldoo 3 года назад +3

    On rushhour, skytrain can be very busy too, closed to other big european and asian big towns. Hopefully there is a very high frequency of trains. On the other side, when you talk about Van, do you talk about Vancouver City, or Metrovancouver ? Metrovancouver might be easier to live, dispite of the weather. There is less homelessness, it's less expensive.

  • @alpirl2921
    @alpirl2921 3 года назад +4

    I dont think the weather there is that bad, its about the same rainwise as here in Ireland, but you know you'll have a good summer, here you might just have a few weeks to a month of sun and the rest of the time its grey.

  • @VeeTravels
    @VeeTravels 3 года назад +6

    I think a common growing trend is people will choose to live in Vancouver, but they will work a rotational shift somewhere remote such as FSJ. The salaries offered for up north jobs in BC are too high to ignore.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      Yup I know people who do it! :D

    • @VeeTravels
      @VeeTravels 3 года назад

      @@AdamJBell Do you agree this trend will continue to grow?

    • @roraz114
      @roraz114 3 года назад

      VeeTravels would you expand on this plz? Do you mean there are places in North BC that offer better salaries compared to Vancouver? If yes, which areas?

    • @ОлексійНікітін-ц2п
      @ОлексійНікітін-ц2п 2 года назад

      @@AdamJBell is it still considered a Canadian experience while applying for PR if you were inside Canada but worked remotely for US?

  • @florenciomendoza1212
    @florenciomendoza1212 3 года назад +4

    Maybe a bit expensive but quality is quality. Tips... live where you can afford base on your income & lifestyle. Adam is right.

  • @spicoli4217
    @spicoli4217 3 года назад +7

    Yeah the weather is number one for me. I’ve lived here for almost 20 years and I am getting more and more affected by the rain, the grey and the often disappointingly gloomy summers. I pretty much look forward all year to the chance that we may get nice weather in July and August

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 3 года назад +1

      We've been here for 6 months and I already feel like that. I have seen a lot of other places in BC that I'd love to live though. Hope, Kelowna, Merritt, and other places north of here are more to my liking, .. unfortunately my wife and step son think Vancouver is just great.

    • @PatricenotPatrick
      @PatricenotPatrick 2 года назад +2

      Amen. Vancouver isn’t even that warm to deal with the lack of sunlight. I was cold there in august at night smh

  • @juanromano9977
    @juanromano9977 3 года назад +10

    moving there next month, the company send me to surrey, i'm from Colombia and the city where i live has worst problems to be worried.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +4

      There are no terrible issues here, especially if you have a decent job. Other than being expensive, I personally don't have any complaints really.

    • @juanromano9977
      @juanromano9977 3 года назад

      @@AdamJBell hope to be there, i'll pay a beer for you

    • @maryh9812
      @maryh9812 3 года назад +1

      Surrey is full of Crime !

    • @daweller
      @daweller 3 года назад +3

      Lol you guys, I live in Surrey, it's fine. Stop listening to sheltered / spoiled Vancouverites who think Surrey is Fallujah.

    • @juliamcnamara2417
      @juliamcnamara2417 3 года назад +2

      I been in surrey for 15 yrs excellent East Indian food! traffic not bad rents range from 800 to 2500 depending on condition of the place and how many bedrooms. The entertainment and night life is super boring! There is lots of malls and parks, busses run well skytrain runs often to Vancouver but only runs till 1am . Mostly south Asian community living in surrey they are very cliquee so if your not south Asian it can be lonely.Also there is a lot of homeless and south Asian gangs but unless you are involved you should be safe . Just don’t go out alone late at night.

  • @smiles4u282
    @smiles4u282 3 года назад +2

    Good comments, if i move soon, it because of another reason.
    Lack of human connections and this city despite all its boom is heartless

  • @danielvargas1455
    @danielvargas1455 3 года назад +3

    Even tho, that city is known the best weather in Canada lol. The wages is not a problem compared with other's provinces taxes, it fits really well for me. Hope 1day get to there. Greetings from 🇨🇴

  • @shaunacarothers1296
    @shaunacarothers1296 3 года назад +13

    Only thing I disagree is months without sun, I’m a landscaper so I can tell you with certainty that it very rarely rains all day every day. There is always breaks in the rain and sun pops out constantly. Again, I’m actually out there so I know. And I’m born and raised here so again, I know. Playing tennis outside in January doesn’t happen anywhere else in Canada so it’s a compromise for sure, we have some gorgeous days in the winter that feel like spring. Anyone else remember the Olympics in February 2010? It was 12 degrees some of those days.

    • @hirsch4155
      @hirsch4155 2 года назад +2

      Sorry I call bs, the sun does not “pop out”constantly, the breaks in rain just means it’s still cloudy but not rainy. Olympics was 10 years ago honey and that was an El Niño year (rare).
      The sun pops out constantly in winter , yeah you’re not for real. Maybe once spring comes round but one thing that is most definitely not popping out in winter here constantly is sun.
      You lie.
      Where did you grow up, Tsawassen?? That’s the sunniest part but still, not that sunny.
      It most definitely is months without sun, even if it’s not raining all day.
      I’m going to check back with you in a few months , it’s end of October now we’ll see how the season pans out the next few months and who’s right😉
      Have fun landscaping in damp Vancouver this winter hey at least there’s no snow!
      The reality is, November to February it’s overcast with showers for days on end, then there might a break with some sun and cloud for a day or two but not more, then it’s back to grey. If the sun pops out it’s a rare thing.

    • @aygul386
      @aygul386 Год назад

      When the sun does pop up, it's around 2 pm. Not a time when most people with day jobs could enjoy it.

  • @imCurveee
    @imCurveee 3 года назад +5

    As someone who lives just outside Toronto, I can definitely say I'd rather it be cold than having no sun for 30+ days

    • @chriszag702
      @chriszag702 3 года назад

      30? lol its 120 days easy

    • @imCurveee
      @imCurveee 3 года назад

      @@chriszag702 Yeah I meant continuous days in a row

    • @chriszag702
      @chriszag702 3 года назад

      @@imCurveee yaya, just when you live in it, that 72hr break in the rain befor the next 22 days go un noticed (:

  • @CathyZhang
    @CathyZhang 3 года назад +2

    Summer used to be gorgeous in Van but now we have fires during the summer......

  • @1827handmade
    @1827handmade 3 года назад +12

    Thanks so much for these videos, I am still dying to move to Vancouver anyways!! The negatives in my country are significantly worse despite the amazing weather and cheaper cost of living.

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      Great to hear! Yeah the bad parts aren't too bad besides those 2 factors!

    • @25Soupy
      @25Soupy 3 года назад

      What country is your country?

    • @1827handmade
      @1827handmade 3 года назад

      @@25Soupy South Africa

  • @vancityplantie5752
    @vancityplantie5752 3 года назад +4

    I always think of our amazing, early springs as rewards for making it through our grey winters.

  • @fearofdeadpixels
    @fearofdeadpixels 2 года назад +2

    I agree with 100% of what you said. I lived in Van for about two years struggling with almost everything you mentioned, but I also had superb moments I will never forget. Today, after a couple of years that I had left the city, I think if the person wants to live there they need a good plan + focus + a considerable amount of money + a bit of luck.
    BTW, I was trying to find a video to convince me not to love Vancouver anymore... That was a big fail. hahaha Thanks for the awesome content.
    PS: You forgot to mention how it's hard making friends in Van. That's the worst one in my opinion.

  • @CHICVOYAGE
    @CHICVOYAGE 3 года назад +2

    Hate the wet weather and high costs of real estate

  • @richgenix
    @richgenix 3 года назад +7

    ill rather live in vegas
    good weather,low cost of living, and less trffic

    • @Jimmymcgee2
      @Jimmymcgee2 3 года назад +2

      But can you bring the gamer chair?

    • @0741921
      @0741921 3 года назад +1

      But then you live in the US. 🤮

    • @richgenix
      @richgenix 3 года назад

      @@0741921 I love the US! Better than Canada in my opinion!! Way too cold tbh plus in the US u can have both warm weather and cold

  • @sandcake
    @sandcake 3 года назад +1

    Rain, cold, windy, no sun for 30 days? Welcome to Hamburg, Germany 😛 8 months of winter, maybe 4 months of summer. Rain, rain, rain. And crazy, insane ice cold wind through the winter. But you find 1 bedroom apartments for under 800€ a month and salaries range between 35.000 - 100.000€ in general. We have high taxes (up to 45%) but health care is already included.
    The more I learn about Canada, the more I realize there are many similarities to Germany.

  • @VancouverLiving
    @VancouverLiving 3 года назад +7

    Dude you should be a Realtor in Vancouver.. :)

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +3

      Actually been looking into it recently! I plan to take my courses sometime soon 💯 So I can try it out and always have it as a skill/ knowledge 😀

    • @VancouverLiving
      @VancouverLiving 3 года назад +1

      @@AdamJBell Awesome! Reach out if you need any help! I been selling for 10+ years

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +1

      @@VancouverLiving I appreciate it. May be in touch once I get into it!

  • @damienjinxmisa
    @damienjinxmisa 3 года назад +4

    Glad I moved out of that city about 2 years ago. It is a great city but the cost to live there is stupid. After two years away I am able to afford a Mercedes and I just bought a Harley. If I was in Vancouver I would still be taking transit. The wages are stupid low,, why short change yourself for your hard work!? Like I said great city but only to visit....

    • @roraz114
      @roraz114 3 года назад

      Not So Happy Camper where did you move to if you don't mind?

    • @damienjinxmisa
      @damienjinxmisa 3 года назад

      @@roraz114 southern Ontario, where you can buy a whole house for under $300k still not a bachelor apartment lol

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 3 года назад +1

      @@damienjinxmisa for someone that isn't working age anymore a person can buy a beautiful house in Northern Ontario for about $130,000.00. I love it up there and it would have been my first choice as a retiree. Instead on the insistence of my wife and step son we're in Vancouver and it's anything but my dream retirement. The only upside is I might get out on the motorcycle more of the year.

    • @damienjinxmisa
      @damienjinxmisa 3 года назад +1

      @@timsretirementjourney8323 that is the one thing I loved about living there, I could pretty much ride year round lol

  • @nickbrooks7171
    @nickbrooks7171 3 года назад +3

    Please continue saying the truth. This way u will increase your subscribers . There are too many RUclipsrs who only talk about the good things. I am sharing these type of videos to everyone I can.

  • @alyoshazeifman4657
    @alyoshazeifman4657 3 года назад +3

    I been living in Van area for 10 years. Can't argue your points. :)

  • @georgiahubbard9332
    @georgiahubbard9332 3 года назад +29

    I can't wait to move to Vancouver ❤️❤️ these videos help me so much

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      Glad to hear it !

    • @FoxExcess
      @FoxExcess 3 года назад +2

      Don't bother

    • @geoffreyjohnson3454
      @geoffreyjohnson3454 3 года назад

      The positives far outweigh the negatives... You will love it!!!

    • @FoxExcess
      @FoxExcess 3 года назад +2

      Don't move there.

    • @thejudge6727
      @thejudge6727 3 года назад

      @@FoxExcess where should I??? Toronto’s the same lol. Might aswell

  • @ritchierichh
    @ritchierichh 3 года назад +2

    Calgary is the best city to move to right now despite Alberta's setbacks. sadly, I foresee Calgary heading the same direction as Vancouver and Toronto in the next decade.

  • @dreww1818
    @dreww1818 3 года назад +2

    I have lived in Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa and Gatineau (Quebec), Vancouver still has much more to offer than alot of other cities. Still one of my favorite cities. I'll take Vancouver over most cities anyday.

  • @lloydevans9236
    @lloydevans9236 2 месяца назад

    I live in Edmonton, but lived in Vancouver back in 1999. Even at that time it was expensive and the employment situation was bad too. I was however, one of the lucky ones as I lived in Vancouver during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and most of the 90's. The lucky times were the 60's and 70's, as back then, Vancouver was an awesome city. Gastown was really cool and it was clean and safe to walk East Hastings. Then came Expo 86, and after that, the city took a huge slide into what it is now. Before I left I use to say to others, "what good is milder weather and pretty mountains, when you go hungry and can never enjoy them?" I left for Calgary and got a job and an affordable place to live in one day!!! Yes, it's not as mild of weather, but it just toughens you up and now it's been so long, I don't even think about it. I now own a great place in Edmonton, I have a full belly, my bills are paid, and the taxes are low. Vancouver is a very pretty city, (outside of East Hastings), but with what I have now, I would visit but never move back. Just one persons story to consider. All it takes is courage to make the move!

  • @westvandude
    @westvandude 3 года назад +1

    We had a business in Vancouver. There are many reasons to leave Vancouver. If you run a business where you need to lease space and have employees Vancouver is getting worse every year. 3000sqft is $10k property tax. A "standard" house worth $2million (nothing fancy) will likely set you back $10k property tax also. That's like renting ($800+ a month flushed down the toilet). Commuting through downtown (carpool) was a nightmare. Constant construction on most city blocks, every turn more construction. Plus they'd close 2 of 4 lanes on Nelson in morning rush hour... what?? There's nobody with a common sense brain left in city hall. You can't go to Stanley Park or most major recreational places on a weekend because there are 10x as many people there. Parking is crazy expensive. Sure, the beaches are beautiful and ocean is nice and the mountains look pretty. But it's lipstick on a pig. Cost of doing business, cost of running a business, cost of sitting stuck in traffic, cost of having employees sit on a bus on Georgia street for 25mins because some dolt decided to change the bus lane during morning rush hours.... the craziness just doesn't stop. Now, lets add on the recent ideas of making downtown and east to Clark St then south to Broadway a toll zone!! How about the recent announcement that ALL residential parking in the city would soon require paid permits or pay to park. What about the idea of removing at least 2 lanes on the Granville bridge for bike lanes. What?? Vancouver has the highest taxes in the province yet the city complains they are broke. What the hell are they doing with the money?? Oh wait the mayor just renovated one floor at city hall for what $700k while he asked the province for money as they are broke?? Something isn't quite right here. As a business owner, relocating anywhere about an hour out of Vancouver (or further) just makes sense. Three other business owners I know are moving their businesses out of Vancouver. Another one is so fed up with the red tape and crazy permit fees for renovating his warehouse space he's ready to pull the plug. Instead of $140 business license fee, why not move to a community where there is no business license required.... all these things add up. I've lived in Vancouver for decades and I've seen the slow decline. As more businesses move out what is the city's tax base going to be? Jumping ship was the best move ever. Before this I watched the "everyone is leaving California" videos.... it's all the same.... super high cost of living where eventually it negates the positive aspects.

  • @baileychicks2
    @baileychicks2 3 года назад +2

    fellow vancouverite here! born and raised and absolutely love it. obviously there are the negatives, but like you, the positives outweigh them!

  • @VC-mo5yg
    @VC-mo5yg 4 дня назад

    Thank you Adam. This is very clear and concise, and l appreciate your explanations in detail!

  • @chonger
    @chonger 3 года назад +4

    i currently live in vancouver and was thinking of moving to toronto, but honestly i think im happy where im at

    • @dougxvale
      @dougxvale 3 года назад

      Toronto I visit for vacation and go to Barry's bootcamp... at least I am a member of the Barry's Canada fit fam and the coaches are nice/awesome

    • @vimalcurio
      @vimalcurio 3 года назад

      Ikr. Is it really that expensive as people claim?

  • @ceroseven4623
    @ceroseven4623 3 года назад +3

    I always have in mind the sentences“it really depend on how much you earn”

  • @infinitemoneyglitch5588
    @infinitemoneyglitch5588 3 года назад +2

    Honestly Vancouver being the only city I’ve lived in isn’t bad, it’s just the weather I don’t like. The homelessness is just mostly in downtown east side which no one goes to. Other than that I am pretty happy where I live. :)

  • @Conn30Mtenor
    @Conn30Mtenor 2 года назад +1

    I was there for thirty years between the 80's and 2011. It has changed out of all recognition- culturally it is a wasteland. Gentrification had done a real number on Vancouver. It's OK to live in an expensive city if there are benefits to it- Vancouver prices are Tokyo and New York prices. The thing is- Vancouver is no Tokyo or New York culturally. Scenery only takes you so far.

  • @ebiggar
    @ebiggar 3 года назад +7

    I love it here

  • @robertkoziel-acting6098
    @robertkoziel-acting6098 Год назад

    There are also people coming back to Vancouver from the suburbs. “While 2020 and 2021 are very similar, in each year only 0.5% of the clients we packed moved from the suburbs to Vancouver, in 2022, this number increased to 2%.”

  • @AmanSS890
    @AmanSS890 2 года назад

    Vancouver is way to expensive good look finding something under your price range it’s to expensive. People that are saying it’s not that expensive because they already have a property that’s now worth millions. TORONTO, VANCOUVER houses are Over 1 million.

  • @v__v6554
    @v__v6554 3 года назад +2

    I have spent 14yrs in Vancouver as a immigrant. because of same reasons below. I am totally sick of everything of Vancouver. I gonna leave Vancouver soon forever...Thanks for your explain...

    • @dougxvale
      @dougxvale 3 года назад

      Calgary is better! Locals are friendlier, there aren't any crazy traffic lanes, no homelessness, no pst tax, quality of living is good. A rented apartment costs approximately $2500 and higher.

  • @julieerin115
    @julieerin115 Год назад

    So true about the cost of housing. My jaw dropped when I saw a condo listed for over 600G...for a one bedroom...in Burnaby.

  • @KingMasterHot
    @KingMasterHot 3 года назад +2

    Just found your channel! Subscribed! Might get a base transfer from Montreal (I’m a flight attendant, so I’m looking for cheapest rent possible + close to airport (no car)) So I’ll be studying your vids! Hope you keep us informed! Thanks dude!

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +1

      Awesome to hear!! I'll try to provide 🙌

  • @saharvarona
    @saharvarona 3 года назад +4

    I just immigrated to vancouver last week lol

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      Haha no worries, it's nothing urgent!

    • @BAR475
      @BAR475 3 года назад

      Lol that sucks good luck

  • @josephbenadam
    @josephbenadam 3 года назад +6

    It depends on the persons options. I'm from EU, Spain I was in Vancouver and I prefer it here in Spain and any other EU country. If you are in Canada or North America then I would either choose that city or Toronto

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад

      Great insight ^^

    • @josephbenadam
      @josephbenadam 3 года назад +3

      @@stratulatus Mate I think you misunderstood my comment maybe because I didn't use the comas. I meant I prefer Spain and any other EU country than Vancouver as I believe Spain has much more to offer to me. Spanish people can make it easy to Canada but I dont like it it's too depressing, everything is too far away especially if I want to go back to Spain and the gangs problems that Vancouver has like in Surrey. Even if you give me a house in Richmond I won't move there. I love Spain and EU

    • @josephbenadam
      @josephbenadam 3 года назад

      @@stratulatus where I came from we don't have that North American culture of showing off in fact if you do that all will befriend you. 98% doesn't like America

    • @stratulatus
      @stratulatus 3 года назад +1

      I deleted the original reply, now after reading your comment again. of course spain or EU is better than anywhere in CND

    • @josephbenadam
      @josephbenadam 3 года назад

      @@stratulatus Apologies I don't know what CDN stands for but if you can move out to EU I promise you that you'll be welcomed. It's not perfect but it's more genuine than NA

  • @julieerin115
    @julieerin115 Год назад

    Also, the job market isn't the best. Recently there was a career fair held from 10-2. I decided to show up at 12 : 40 along with a few other people. The security guard informed us that the job fair was finished! Tip: I guess show up right on the dot.

  • @Cubanbearnyc
    @Cubanbearnyc 3 года назад

    Your narration feels suffocating...! you talk without acknowledging the structure of sentences.... you don't pause for the comas or complete thoughts.....it feels like the person who puts more food in their mouths, before they have swallowing...

  • @karen4stars
    @karen4stars 2 года назад

    Are the suburbs bad too specifically Richmond and Coquitlam? I may have a low paying job in either place....which is better?

  • @kanrulz5013
    @kanrulz5013 3 года назад +4

    High cost of living, taxes, unaffordable real estate with boredom and low wages that’s it find something else.

  • @anneli6971
    @anneli6971 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking leaving Vancouver; work hard but still cant afford lots of things.

  • @Gamabunta24345
    @Gamabunta24345 2 года назад

    Seattle pays 180k usd for a new grad software engineer. Vancouver pays 120k cad. Plus lower taxes.

  • @matthewthiesen6098
    @matthewthiesen6098 3 года назад +1

    This is posted about Sept/Oct 2020. Could a few of your friends who are moving out be doing so because the $2000/mon CERB ended?

  • @Neo-cw6fp
    @Neo-cw6fp 2 года назад +1

    The rain in Vancouver is crazy..... no sun light made me so sad...

  • @minakinbasket1065
    @minakinbasket1065 3 года назад +3

    The rain is so nice tho. It cleans the air and makes the air quality better as a result. And sometimes walking in the rain makes me feel happy. When it rains really hard sometime me and my cousin will stand outside the house until we are soaked and are ready to go back in the house. It's fun

    • @AdamJBell
      @AdamJBell  3 года назад +2

      I agree, I don't hate the rain either 🙌

  • @marcmoreno4500
    @marcmoreno4500 3 года назад

    1. Making friends. People are fucking weird
    2. Liberals
    3. The vehicle laws and consequences and cost of gas

  • @iwanttosuckjesusdick9552
    @iwanttosuckjesusdick9552 3 года назад +1

    There's no perfect country in the world people will always move from where they are

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 3 года назад

    Vancover is not worth the ridiculous cost of everything there. I fled vancover as well. Soon I will flee Canada. C
    Canada is going down hard. Treudeu is allow over 2 million Immigrints to come to Canada in next year. Come on are you sheep blind we have no housing for our own people in vancover already , yet bring in more Immigrints ?? I'm not rasist I am a cacasion and the minority in hongcoover. Vancover has far too many negatives that outweigh the positives. Ask any average working people and they agree. Vancover sucks. Beautifull mountains and outdoors is no excuse to coat so much to live here. More will flee. Soon only Asians and Immigrints will say vancover is good. The rest of us know it sucks in vancover and BC as a whole

  • @geoffy28
    @geoffy28 2 года назад

    He and this video, the Vancouver experience. Nice to look at but no personality, dry (ironically), and expensive.

  • @julieerin115
    @julieerin115 Год назад

    Have been here for a month to see how it will pan out. Seriously contemplating about moving back to Ontario, but the natural beauty is sucking me in. Thank you, though, for reminding me about the winter weather when I won't see those northern mountains in the rain.

  • @jsvv77
    @jsvv77 2 года назад

    So if the problem is not having to deal with these homeless people, why do you recommend people avond the areas where they are? And if the root of the problem is (as you say) homelessness in itself, then it should be very easily solved by housing them, right? I get that you're canadian and all and you want to be nice, but come on! Some times too much niceness can feed the problem you're dealing with, and in this case, it really seems dishonest

  • @caracre
    @caracre 3 года назад +1

    If you move here under age 30, you can meet people... Not sure if friendliness & care will be there... Wages are poor as a provincial gov employee. You can still do it on 40 gs....

  • @jasminejjj4568
    @jasminejjj4568 3 года назад +2

    And here I was thinking of moving to Vancouver for work? Would Toronto/Ontario be a better option?