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Hi Aditya I would like to connect with you and talk about immigrating to Canada and know the Real estate business in Canada. I have watched almost all ur videos and have learned a lot of ur videos are very educational and inspiring. I am currently pursuing ma Mba in my final year now also a professional video editor and photographer.
I'm a USA citizen from Detroit. I work in downtown Detroit but I'm looking to live in Windsor. The boring lifestyle is a luxury I need. Works perfect for me. I've been in Windsor several times and it was very peaceful.
can you answer following please? 1) employment in general? 2) job opportunities for trucking? 3) crimes? 4) IT software jobs ( i am from software)? 5) school systems? 6) interaction opportunities with Detroit? 7) health care system ? 8) business or investment opportunities? thank you in advance....
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I visited Windsor couple of Weeks ago. From Niagara Region...There are Many Potentials and lots of room to grow in the city. ...I really enjoyed my trip ....
What a nice guy. Seems so happy. I was just interested in cities in Canada with the best weather (least amount of rain/snowfall) and stumbled on this. Rather than getting mixed result from wiki or random posts, I rather hear it from the ppl that live there. So, thank you for this! Windsor just moved up on my list.
Air quality (uncontrolled air pollution from States), heat & humidity during summer months (if you have any kind of breathing problem you probably shouldn't move here).
born and lived in Windsor for 54 years. Moved to Ottawa for work and I was glad to leave Windsor because I could not handle the humidity. It is hot and humid in the summer and even though winters are mild, they are very humid and it feels much colder as a result. I laugh when people in Ottawa complain about the humidity there. It is pretty dry in comparison to Windsor's 95% humidity. I retired in a small town near Algonquin Park. I live on a beautiful lakefront property with 50 acres. I am living the dream.
how would a humid winter make the air feel colder? I grew up in Owen Sound and find the winters in Windsor warmer than Owen Sound winters. I agree the summers in Windsor are hotter but the winters feeling colder than Ottawa sounds very suspect.
@@IARRCSim If the humidity levels are extremely high, the moisture can saturate your clothing. This leaves chilled water molecules against your skin and makes a cold environment feel even chillier. High humidity and cold weather will leave you feeling colder than if humidity levels were low. This is a scientific fact. look it up 🙂
I live in downtown Hamilton and Imma run off to Windsor if Detroit booms again in its economy. Detroit has always been a more of a historically established city compared to Toronto or Vancouver.
I’m from Newmarket, Ontario and I like how Windsor and even Leamington have milder climates and are more peaceful than the GTA. With the COVID situation not going away anytime soon and working from home, I am have a better desire to live there when I complete my masters. Thank you for this video!
Golfing all around the year?? Really. .! lol. Somehow I feel this review is biased and looks like he is trying to increase his real estate customers. !
I live in Windsor, have my whole life. It’s a city with a small town vibe, good local restaurants, quirks that you’ll get to know. A lot of diversity and culture too. It may look a little dumpy but they’re doing a lot of work downtown
can you answer following please? 1) employment in general? 2) job opportunities for trucking? 3) crimes? 4) IT software jobs ( i am from software)? 5) school systems? 6) interaction opportunities with Detroit? 7) health care system ? 8) business or investment opportunities? thank you in advance....
@@syedhussain6393 I’ll try my best, although I’m not well versed in every point so keep that in mind. 1) from my experience, it’s easy to find a job in the service industry. My brother is a nurse and he has had more than one job offer. Our local college also is extremely good with setting up students with jobs and there’s an Unemployed help centre 2) I couldn’t say 3) very low crime rates. I haven’t experienced a anything serious nor have my friends 4) I’m not sure 5) we have the WECDSB (Windsor Essex Catholic District Schoolboard) encompassing all catholic schools in the area and many public Schools with one or two private ones. There are several high schools. One major university (Uwindsor) and one major community college (St. Clair College) 6) during covid, not much. Normally you can drive over the bridge or through the tunnel if you have a passport visit Detroit/US. Couple popular Detroit downtown spots are frequented by people in Windsor
@@syedhussain6393 7) we have 2 hospitals which are being combined into one mega hospital sometime in the next decade, and there are several medical centres in different ends of the city for outpatient stuff. It’s generally pretty easy to get a referral to a specialist from a family doctor or clinic. I had a major surgery done once and they sent me to London so I don’t know how great we are 8) I couldn’t say for sure
aren't you realtors believe in location location location because of real estate investment growth if so, in that case, toronto should be the best location to invest in it because the investment grows faster than anywhere else.
Agree with you Toronto is the Hub in Canada for job market - only if your can’t afford in GTA it’s always better to look for alternative instead of doing nothing
@@midnighttrain7844 not bad. It snows and melts in 1 to 2 days. Windsor gets 1 or hardly 2 snow storms. I like this area because winter is not tough and long.
@@AdityaKumarSoma thanks Kumar, I enjoyed your video very much. I come to Windsor Summer of 2022. Moving my family there once my new home built in Walkerville.
-ve: Cashflow is good for real-estate investors but NOT good for talents. They need to pay higher compared to similar small cities and city with less jobs.
@@AdityaKumarSoma Positive cashflow is one of the cons for tenants. They are paying higher rent for a property costing a lot less compared to other parts of Ontario.
Just moved from Mississauga to Leamington due to my husband's work and I've been binge watching due to your real estate journey. As I am, contemplating to going back to my nursing or taking a real estate license. Anyways, thank you for sharing.
Hi aditya, I am planning to move to Windsor in this summer. I live in Scarborough now. I have a question. How much is the average rent of 2bhk in Windsor
My brother, one Indian to a nother from another... your new views are not well researched. your feelings are not facts. but I love your enthusiasm. this is about 30% true.
As someone who works in the entertainment industry in Windsor, I can say with every certainty that you're wrong and either A: have no genuine interest in supporting local entertainment B: are not very observant
@@AdityaKumarSoma Hi, I enjoy your videos. I have a question for you; Wikipedia says Windsor has a pollution problem due to being downstream from the coal fired power plants in the U.S. Is this true? Have you witnessed any smog there?
@@AdityaKumarSoma Thank you. I'm in Vancouver right now. Will probably move to Windsor end of next year. I have lived in Toronto, passed through Windsor once, at night in January, on the way to California and never saw it. Thanks to your videos now I know that it is a nice and beautiful place.
Windsor is a city with a great upside especially after this pandemic subsides . It has one of the most beautiful waterfronts in Canada and is very culturally diverse ! People who don't know or understand this region and its advantages, blindly underrate and denigrate this important Canadian city ! Personally , I prefer this urban area to others of comparable size such as London , Kitchener -Waterloo and Kingston etc !
Kingston is the most vanilla city there is!! I'm married to an Argentine, I'm a native Kingstonian, we've lived in Kingston for 4 years. We're looking to leave due to the lack of genuine people there are. It's really mind blowing.
Did you know of a place called "Garden Windsor"? It was in the downtown I think that was like an Asian vegan restaurant. Why did it close? Do you know? Wanted to go back so bad and am sad about it.....
I'm happy the border is open again. This year i am trying to move to Windsor. Haven't been hearing back very much - do you recommend anyone that can help? I am here with my wallet open and ready to buy, not sure what to think of the culture or industry when noone is saying they want to help and make the money in the process
Hi great info! Do you know anything about the truck and coach industry in Windsor? I have been wanting to make a move but I want to find out about the truck industry jobs before moving.
I have noticed when taking the bus, 1 or 2 bus drivers on my route will intentionally drive past anyone who looks foreign and give people with dark skin a hard time with fare. I have witnessed bus drivers stopping the bus and yelling at a foreign student for doing face time on their phone. I have witnessed at a bus stop a year ago, a white person yelling at a foreign student for talking on their phone. I have heard refugees being spoken about by medical professionals with a mix of disgust and horror. Where I work, I find the foreign students are spoken down to. We had a foreign manager that was sort of horrible (most managers in general are horrible) but people felt it was ok to tell him "go back to where you come from." . There are innumerable microaggressions that happen that don't seem like a big deal when mentioned individually but which add up day to day. Racism is definitely a thing but I also believe the more financially well off you are, the less you will experience that.
what are your thoughts on the housing affordability crisis? There's countless Canadians pushed out of the housing market due speculative investing. Do you think it's sustainable?
can you answer following please? 1) employment in general? 2) job opportunities for trucking? 3) crimes? 4) IT software jobs ( i am from software)? 5) school systems? 6) interaction opportunities with Detroit? 7) health care system ? 8) business or investment opportunities? thank you in advance....
Hi , i got admisson offer from St clair windsor for sep 2021 for data analytics for businesss , is it worth to study there @ St clair . ? monthly expenses in windsor ?
You can’t find job in Windsor Ontario it is small city and if you find work there you will stay in the minimum wage too small mall No much service There is no university that has a department for me to study medicine and engineering in Windsor Nothing much can do there in Michigan you need job contract if you wanna go to work there not easy and difficult to pass The border every day ,don’t forget the Michigan is one of the top dangerous state in the United States a lot of crime’s have there The crime rate is very high, and it is the highest in all of America, in Michigan
Hello Rasha I been living in Windsor for 36 years. It is nice safe quite calm city and I raised all my children here in very safe community no crimes but the jobs are almost zero.
Garry s truthly I tell you from experience the skilled jobs are very rare in Windsor but you can try at the big 3 car industry and it’s factories related to it. I have 4 children with master degrees. 3 of them moved to US to have very good jobs and only 1 lives in Windsor and he doesn’t work in his profession Good luck 🤞 and you don’t loose to try through different agencies here
Hello Aaditya my son plan to come their. In sep 2020 in Sant Clair take admissions in construction project management 1 year course,Are you know that what is his job opportunity???He is Civil Engineer??(
College is fantastic but i've not enough knowledge about your program .. I'm also applied st Clair clg (sep2021). For general mechanical engineering course 🤗
Much better workers than the locals. Head and Shoulders above the locals. No comparison. Worked in a factory with both so I know. Not all locals are lazy but a lot of them are shiftless, run to the union, good for nothings!
Ha ha everybody also says 'the best point on living in Windsor is to have Detroit across the bridge'! So what's the point ? Having to bother crossing the border to go to the USA. If people want so bad to be in the USA, then why do they live in Windsor ? Doesn't make sense to me plus all the border aggravation.
I think it's because they equate it as having a sort of touristy destination within easy reach - not that they want to live there. I mean, think about what is in Detroit from a tourist perspective: The Detroit Zoo, Detroit Institute of Arts, The Fox Theater, The Stadiums - the anime convention that happens in the Renaissance Center. Despite the weak Canadian dollar there's still a few good reasons to do some shopping in Detroit too; particularly for shoes and plus size clothing or so I am told. Windsor is steadily working on it's own tourist attractions but due to the poor economic infrastructure, and inflating costs of living - it's having a difficult time really taking off. The Casino is a fantastic example of what's working. The Art Gallery is alright but needs some really meaty exhibits of well known art to be a true attraction. The indoor water park thing was too expensive for most locals so it isn't performing as well as hoped. They are working on the river parks to create space for concerts - that was a great move. There's been some encouraging signs of growth downtown. It's happening, we just have to be patient.
Sorry I highly disagree Windsor literally sucks I've lived in Windsor all my life and it is one of the worst places in Canada to live. The healthcare system is really terrible and I know that because the healthcare system failed me and education is also terrible and it's not a well-known city and its a place in Canada that no one has ever even heard about or even exists!