Hey Paul, cool videos! Didn't know I was interested in the Nelson real estate market (at least for right now...) Subbed for the good vibes here! Keep it up!
Sooo, I took my van up your way in 2020, which was my way of socially distancing myself from Tennessee. Not Covid. Sooo now Tennessee has become a frying pan filled with nuts who pop and sizzle. How about a video for retired ex-pats fleeing our American Dystopia? Did I mention we’re old? On a fixed income? Oh, and the only item left on my bucket list is to pull off a Thoreau. One room cabin. Man living in perfect harmony with nature. I’m still buying lottery tickets to afford the Eden you call B.C., but in case I don’t win, any ideas ? Remember I’m the only unarmed man currently residing in Tennessee who still has the capacity for critical thinking. Love your videos. As an old radio, television and film person, your comic timing is impeccable. Thank you for making me laugh during the last days of Rome.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. It's a long road here from there but crazier things have happened. There's some foreign land ownership prohibitions that need to be navagated, but there are some Eden-like areas that are exempt. DM me at MovingToBC.ca and I'll give you the skinny.
Hello Paul, I like your no nonsense commentary. I am originally form England, but I resided in Winnipeg for four decades. I hated this backwards city form day one and still detest it. I stayed for my son James to have a good relationship with his father, who is a great Dad. James has now grown up and he is a very successful Cinematographer. He works on documentaries with Scientists primarily for CBC television. James has been in every Province and most small francophone towns as he is fully bi-lingual. James has lived in Vancouver and New York. Other than New York James has never waxed poetic about anywhere in Canada until recently when he came back from Nelson B.C.James thinks I would love it. the quaint town, the boutiques , the coffee shops and excellent Indian restaurant (my favourite food) and the opportunity to take the ferry here and there as I love being on water. James thinks I should retire there, however I think it would be out of my price range, but regardless, i would want to see it first. Can you suggest the best hotel? or a good Air B&B if you know one. Thank you, Jane,
Hi Jane. Thanks for watching! Nelson can be pricey but it's not the lower-mainland. I weirdly recently helped a guy from Winnipeg move from London UK to Nelson, a variation of your path-- perhaps it's a trend. Send me a message though Movingtobc.ca with your contact info and I can give you the rundown on good places to stay.
Hi Preeti- sorry for the delayed reply. statistically, it's very safe when compared with other small communities in BC (very low property crime, and crime against people). Email me if I can help you in any other way and good luck with the Job!
Hey Paul, cool videos! Didn't know I was interested in the Nelson real estate market (at least for right now...) Subbed for the good vibes here! Keep it up!
Sooo, I took my van up your way in 2020, which was my way of socially distancing myself from Tennessee. Not Covid. Sooo now Tennessee has become a frying pan filled with nuts who pop and sizzle. How about a video for retired ex-pats fleeing our American Dystopia? Did I mention we’re old? On a fixed income? Oh, and the only item left on my bucket list is to pull off a Thoreau. One room cabin. Man living in perfect harmony with nature. I’m still buying lottery tickets to afford the Eden you call B.C., but in case I don’t win, any ideas ? Remember I’m the only unarmed man currently residing in Tennessee who still has the capacity for critical thinking. Love your videos. As an old radio, television and film person, your comic timing is impeccable. Thank you for making me laugh during the last days of Rome.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. It's a long road here from there but crazier things have happened. There's some foreign land ownership prohibitions that need to be navagated, but there are some Eden-like areas that are exempt. DM me at MovingToBC.ca and I'll give you the skinny.
I live one block below the hospital and a 2 min walk to gyro park!
Hello Paul, I like your no nonsense commentary. I am originally form England, but I resided in Winnipeg for four decades. I hated this backwards city form day one and still detest it. I stayed for my son James to have a good relationship with his father, who is a great Dad. James has now grown up and he is a very successful Cinematographer. He works on documentaries with Scientists primarily for CBC television. James has been in every Province and most small francophone towns as he is fully bi-lingual. James has lived in Vancouver and New York. Other than New York James has never waxed poetic about anywhere in Canada until recently when he came back from Nelson B.C.James thinks I would love it. the quaint town, the boutiques , the coffee shops and excellent Indian restaurant (my favourite food) and the opportunity to take the ferry here and there as I love being on water. James thinks I should retire there, however I think it would be out of my price range, but regardless, i would want to see it first. Can you suggest the best hotel? or a good Air B&B if you know one. Thank you, Jane,
Hi Jane. Thanks for watching! Nelson can be pricey but it's not the lower-mainland. I weirdly recently helped a guy from Winnipeg move from London UK to Nelson, a variation of your path-- perhaps it's a trend. Send me a message though Movingtobc.ca with your contact info and I can give you the rundown on good places to stay.
Looking to rent. Im on a 15/ 6 shift. Any thoughts as to where in Nelson i could rent ? Thanks Paul.
I think I answered this but feel free to dm or Text me. Thanks for reaching out!
Hello Paul, I got a work permit for Nelson BC. Please advise , is it a good and safe place to move with 2 small children and a husband?
Hi Preeti- sorry for the delayed reply. statistically, it's very safe when compared with other small communities in BC (very low property crime, and crime against people). Email me if I can help you in any other way and good luck with the Job!
@@MovingToBC Thank you so much Paul for your answer. Talk to you soon. 🙏