Are you ready to settle down? Perhaps you’re looking at where you want to purchase a home and Vancouver, Canada is at the top of your list. If so, you’re on the right track! Vancouver is a beautiful city in British Columbia and a great place to live. With that in mind, here are nine of the best reasons why, according to a panel of expert Vancouver mortgage brokers.
The Mountains and the Seawall
The seawall is one of the most iconic places in Vancouver; a great place to bike, run, walk, or do some form of exercise around the edge in Vancouver. Many people go around it for exercise. Others enjoy bringing their family there for a picnic or kite flying, or just to be by the water.
Great Nightlife
Vancouver is a fast-moving city and has a great nightlife scene. If you enjoy going to the clubs and bars at night, it’s a place to live. You can always take the train back to being near your home. The crime rate is very low and it’s easy to get around too; in fact, Vancouver’s modern transportation system is perfect for people to get across town quickly and affordably.
Good Food
From sushi to amazing greek cuisine, Vancouver has it all. The establishments run from fun hole-in-the-walls to amazing and beautiful fine dining restaurants.
Different Cultures
Many people migrate from other areas of the world and are working hard in Vancouver. This means that Vancouver is filled with a mix of people originally from Canada as well as other countries making a living. Not only does that mean a variety of different amazing food, but you’ll learn so much as other people and their culture.
There’s Always Something New to Do
In a big city there’s always something new and fun to experience. No matter which night of the week it is there are always fun things to do for people of all ages.
Friendly People
Vancouver is filled with so many different friendly people. Whether you’re catching the Skytrain, going to work, or enjoying coffee on a Sunday morning, you’ll end up finding different friendly people all over the city.
People of all Ages
In Vancouver it doesn’t matter what your age is — the demographics do not skew to any particular age group, you’ll end up fitting in!
Good Education
Vancouver has two top universities right in the city so therefore it is great for education. People come from all over to attend Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Close to Vancouver Island
Vancouver has a large airport so it is easy to get to a lot of different places. A larger airport typically also means there are fewer stops and it is cheaper. On top of flying to different cities and countries, it’s also right next to Vancouver Island which is well known for its beaches and solitude. There are two main ferries that go straight to the island: one goes to Victoria, and the other to Nanaimo.
As you can see, regardless of your age, Vancouver is an amazing city to visit — and an even better one to make your home. In short, Vancouver is a great city to live in!
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The Dark Knight says
The biggest problem with Vancouver is the housing market is ridiculously overpriced. Even after the bubble popped a while back!