Planning to move to Vancouver. Laughed my ass off watching this. Let me get my budget in order and rewatch this and take some notes. I'm a bit too old to move back in with my parents but that is a solid tip for those who can do it!
I know you said this was the bare necessities but hot damn, compared to some of the cities I lived in the US, Vancouver's prices are nothing. For example, Hawaii is no joke, you seriously need a good amount of money to live there decently. I guess I know where I'm moving to next lol. Nice video!
Yeah, we complain about Vancouver but so many American cities are super expensive. That said, you are more likely to find higher wages in the states, so it can balance out.
Sorry for the late reply. Surrey, Burnaby and Vancouver are all really close together (Vancouver and Burnaby are bordering each other and Surrey is only 40~ km away from Vancouver) so the weather is very similar throughout the day. Only major differences would be when the wind blows clouds over to one area and not the other.
Interesting.. do you live on your own. As a young millennial living on my own for the past 3 years, I feel this is a VERY optimistic video. I was making more than the average Canadian salary and you have to sacrifice a lot FOR SURE to be able to save up for a home (no eating out, no driving, and no trips). Let’s be real... a 1 bedroom in Vancouver is no longer 1800 on average. You’re lucky if you find a 600 square foot home for 2 grand.
pandemic has lowered prices maybe time to move. Also his food cost makes no sense. 1 night out with a 20$ meal, 2 7$ drinks, tax and tip. Thats a $40 bill for one restaurant a month. How would one exactly have a $50 eating out bill if they even somewhat enjoy what the city has to offer in terms of food. Also my average cheap grocery bill would be like 70-80$ a week. $320 a month. So if you have a cheap grocery bill and eat out 4x in a month your at around $500 . Thats a pretty typical way for people to live. So yeah this guys video is way off.
Im a millenial doctor so the cost of living in vancouver isnt too bad actually. My montly rent in dt van is less than 1% of my monthly income and i still manage to save over $9000 a month. Maybe you shouldve majored in something useful like computer science and not arts lmao
Eric P yea its just my daily driver for now. Trying to save up some money for a mclaren as a weekend car and i gotta buy my wife a suv as well so yea, money’s tight rn
Instead of talking for a whole 14 minutes why not just make a timestamp in the description with an entire breakdown. I'm not watching you bable for 14 minutes. Thanks.,
You deserve more subs mate, I am moving soon to Vancouver and this has been pretty helpful
high QUAULITY video,deserve way more views.Tons of effort had been put into this .
So refreshing to hear such truths from a fellow young man. Thanks bro✌️
the struggle is REAL brother. You nailed this video. Props to you.
Thank you!
This video seriously needs more views. You did quite a thorough job.
This is such a valuable video! Thank you so much!!! Subbed!
2020 now its impossible to ever think of moving out of your parents house.
very good video! such a smart approach to.. living/saving overall! post more of these!! you're doing great job!:)
Good luck. Insane prices now. Most get major assistance from the Bank of Mom and Dad. Equity is great can lead to major debts.
Extremely helpful. Thank you so much. Hope you the best!
Thank you!
Planning to move to Vancouver. Laughed my ass off watching this. Let me get my budget in order and rewatch this and take some notes. I'm a bit too old to move back in with my parents but that is a solid tip for those who can do it!
I know you said this was the bare necessities but hot damn, compared to some of the cities I lived in the US, Vancouver's prices are nothing. For example, Hawaii is no joke, you seriously need a good amount of money to live there decently. I guess I know where I'm moving to next lol. Nice video!
Yeah, we complain about Vancouver but so many American cities are super expensive. That said, you are more likely to find higher wages in the states, so it can balance out.
Really funny - thanks for the video!
Great job done bro 👍
When it said bruh after taxes I cried laughing
You're cool, bro. I like your videos, keep it up!!
Why is this your last video? Are you ok?
how can you live on $300 for groceries? that is dirt cheap to me
The next couple of years aren't gonna be... LOL!
It's sad that prices only go up most of the time, never down.
Hi,
Your video was very informative.. keep it up!
Can you compare the weather conditions between Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey?
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. Surrey, Burnaby and Vancouver are all really close together (Vancouver and Burnaby are bordering each other and Surrey is only 40~ km away from Vancouver) so the weather is very similar throughout the day. Only major differences would be when the wind blows clouds over to one area and not the other.
Nice video what is the song you used in the intro?
But Is this cad or usd?
The video was done in Canadian dollar aka monopoly money
L Y F E R lol thanks
Damn this guy is funny and super relatable
Thanks .. thats really useful! :D
350 km driven per month....i live in Vancouver and drive 350km per week😅
You guys got Bachelor Degrees?!
It is meaning your kids will still pay for your mortgage.
Thanks bro
There is no Trader Joes
Do one for new university students who want to come to BC
Moyen Campbell consider 1500C$ per month excluding tuition fee.
I think buying a house in the greater Vancouver area is insane!
The only way I would buy a house is if I won the lottery...no lie.
1800$ per month for a 1 bedroom? Wtf...
Muy buen video amigo, vi muchos videos pero el tuyo es muy bien explicado. Me ayudo bastante en saber las expensas en Vancouver !!!! Thanks a lot....
Who r zey djanzee’s?
Ya Emily.... 😉
Great stuff, well done, and no bs -- it's an expensive place to live, so save dat money! :-)
So if you marry Alex Morgan you will have Eden Hazard CR7 and Messi as sons .
Yep basically. I double checked the math.
Interesting.. do you live on your own. As a young millennial living on my own for the past 3 years, I feel this is a VERY optimistic video. I was making more than the average Canadian salary and you have to sacrifice a lot FOR SURE to be able to save up for a home (no eating out, no driving, and no trips).
Let’s be real... a 1 bedroom in Vancouver is no longer 1800 on average. You’re lucky if you find a 600 square foot home for 2 grand.
pandemic has lowered prices maybe time to move. Also his food cost makes no sense. 1 night out with a 20$ meal, 2 7$ drinks, tax and tip. Thats a $40 bill for one restaurant a month. How would one exactly have a $50 eating out bill if they even somewhat enjoy what the city has to offer in terms of food. Also my average cheap grocery bill would be like 70-80$ a week. $320 a month. So if you have a cheap grocery bill and eat out 4x in a month your at around $500 . Thats a pretty typical way for people to live. So yeah this guys video is way off.
Pressed like and subscribe button together.....
Ur funny my guy
Im a millenial doctor so the cost of living in vancouver isnt too bad actually. My montly rent in dt van is less than 1% of my monthly income and i still manage to save over $9000 a month. Maybe you shouldve majored in something useful like computer science and not arts lmao
Wait so what ur telling me is that my talent for drawing stick figures and superman "s's" wont get me anywhere in life????
L Y F E R theres a reason why i drive a bmw m6 and u drive a honda bud
1 Billion Views imagine only owning a m6 LOLOLOL
Eric P yea its just my daily driver for now. Trying to save up some money for a mclaren as a weekend car and i gotta buy my wife a suv as well so yea, money’s tight rn
Instead of talking for a whole 14 minutes why not just make a timestamp in the description with an entire breakdown. I'm not watching you bable for 14 minutes. Thanks.,
What's wrong with you lol