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@fgc_ngoni615d9
@fgc_ngoni615d9 2 года назад
Eish watching these videos motivates and depresses me at the same time. I really wanna move to Canada that badly. Seems like i am hitting a wall whenever i research about moving to Canada.
@insansiregar6158
@insansiregar6158 Год назад
Sherwood Park vs Windermere vs Saint Albert, which has bigger more luxurious and expensive mansions?
@Lionking_13
@Lionking_13 2 года назад
My neighborhood when I come that side😆,how much r rentals?Great video
@GoingPlaceswithAbuMicah
@GoingPlaceswithAbuMicah 2 года назад
Hey, I'm realizing I had replied for Ponoka and not Sherwood Park. Rentals are pretty reasonable, but these estate homes are more for the buyer not the renter.
@surreallife777
@surreallife777 Год назад
Thank you good video. I don’t know, I was born in Vancouver and lived here all my life, but when I look at Sherwood it looks to be very boring. I don’t see any kind of a center in Sherwood where people go for coffee, shopping, eat, bars, music, theaters, coffee shops. In fact when you went to the mall it looks like a ghost town, no people. In Richmond where I live in British Columbia, you drive 5 min and you are in a vibrantI part of town. I was thinking of buying a home in Sherwood but I think I would go stir crazy. Are there a Home Depot, Costco, movie theaters, restaurants, coffee shops, there or do you have to drive 30 min to the city?
@Rawd123
@Rawd123 8 месяцев назад
All of those things are in town. I think he ran out of time and didn't show very much of the interior of town and wanted to show some of the acerage homes. I have no idea why the mall was so dead on a Saturday at 7pm.. lol. I wondered the same thing.
@surreallife777
@surreallife777 8 месяцев назад
@@Rawd123 thank you
@panashenyamukapa807
@panashenyamukapa807 2 года назад
Ehh 7pm? Nice
@GoingPlaceswithAbuMicah
@GoingPlaceswithAbuMicah 2 года назад
Yes, it was 7pm. In summer we have up to 17 hours of daylight, sunrise can be 4:30am and sunset 1030pm. In winter shorter days, maybe 6 hours or so
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