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foodie69

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Come on..give us more info. Where? City? Rural? What is decent in your understanding?
How long is a piece of string?
 

aircanada

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If you must eat outside and 'go out' etc you probably think you need to live in a new condo and drive a car as well, so I'd say around $4000/month at least.
 
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badar14

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I am thinking of toronto or maybe another city in ontario,didnt decide yet
No I was just kidding. Though property prices are high but BC is good option in term of weather. Vancouver / Lower Mainland is only Canadian city with almost no snow fall at all. Its only 2 weeks of snow here at max. You can consider Abbotsford / Surrey and suburbs of Vancouver as these area are not that expensive yet as compared to Vancouver.

Good Luck

S.B
 
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steaky

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No I was just kidding. Though property prices are high but BC is good option in term of weather. Vancouver / Lower Mainland is only Canadian city with almost no snow fall at all. Its only 2 weeks of snow here at max. You can consider Abbotsford / Surrey and suburbs of Vancouver as these area are not that expensive yet as compared to Vancouver.

Good Luck

S.B
But if I recalled correctly, in the winter of 2016/17, I had to plowed my driveway and nearby pavements every week for 3 to 4 months of snowfall and there were a shortage of salt in the stores of metro Vancouver.
 

badar14

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But if I recalled correctly, in the winter of 2016/17, I had to plowed my driveway and nearby pavements every week for 3 to 4 months of snowfall and there were a shortage of salt in the stores of metro Vancouver.
haha true. But last year from past experience I put winter tyre first time and I was looking for snow to use them.... :)

Still compare to rest of Canada we have minimum snow fall ---- agreed eh ?