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I will be relocating to Edmonton for a new job opportunity in the next month or so, and would like to hear some advice from our fellow countrymen regarding housing. s" U; b' n' j- P+ {0 r
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I am considering the following factors for the purchase. [( E% m! j3 e0 d, r7 s' R4 K5 x
*SAFE!!! Must be in a safe neighbourhood
: J+ V. _+ K* |4 w! }# z9 l: Y *Within 30mins drive to Oliver in rush hours, and 15mins to West mall/ m, R8 Z. I% _/ k# o; J& {. @0 f( t8 y+ p
*around 400k* M! v* _. z, e) M
*resale value after 5 years? My current plan is to stay for 5 years.
( R- N0 A% v, J2 ` L) G *Bonus: Close to big Chinese supermarkets and restaurants1 Y0 z2 u; c/ h
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With the factors listed above, is it better to purchase old house in a mature neighbourhood or a new house on the outskirts?
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# O% t4 i/ N( b4 x+ qCan anyone recommend neighbourhoods that I should focus on searching? Any help and advice is appreciated, thanks a lot!
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