KANATA? BARRHAVEN?请大侠们指教!

cfc就这种房产贴挖坑最厉害,一个一个接着往里跳。

今天收到tax bill,正发愁呢。:crying:
 
tax bill这么快就到了啊?不知道今年涨多少,去年门口没那个小mall就已经要血命了。
 
收钱的时候那是比谁都TMD积极。。。前几周我家门口雪堆得就剩一个YARIS能过去了,用3周才来把路铲出来能过俩车了。。
 
是这样滴。一不留神,又跳坑里了。



那挖坑的呢,在哪儿躲着乐啊?:mad:



明知道是坑, 也在坑里玩了一天了. 都是闲的. :D



明天干活.
 
我觉得是kanata好。 周围有山有水, 上417方便,来downtown公交车多, 去多伦多或美国购物也比其他地方方便半个小时。

学区好, 居民平均收入高, 多为高科技教育背景, 以后学区会越来越好。

还有体育馆和未来的大outlet, 赞
 
收钱的时候那是比谁都TMD积极。。。前几周我家门口雪堆得就剩一个YARIS能过去了,用3周才来把路铲出来能过俩车了。。

来,赶紧搬到我们坎屯来,我们欢迎你:D
 
明天的坑我都替LZ想好了.

Centrepoint 还是 Centrepark?

后天, 孩子要上 French Immersion吗?

大后天, 收到个政府Offer, 去还是不去呢?
 
Ottawa's Best Neighbourhoods

金窝银窝,不如自己的草窝。自说自话的比较,往往PG决定脑袋。

看看房地产从业者怎么说,很多地方我也弄不清哪儿是哪儿,但感觉还算全面客观,有兴趣的可以再翻翻Census Data。当然萝卜青菜,各有所爱,什么都抵不了个人喜欢。

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Top 10 Places to Live in Ottawa

We’ve been crunching numbers and the results are in! We are proud to announce the top ten neighbourhoods to live in in Ottawa, Ontario.

The data we collected here is from the most recent Census data. We looked at a number of different factors including crime, family income, recreation opportunities and more. While no neighbourhood scored perfectly, some definitely stood out.

#10: Orleans Village-Chateauneuf

You’ll find Orleans Village-Chateauneuf nestled between St. Joseph Boulevard and Innes Rd. in the East end of Ottawa. The community of Orleans Village-Chateuneuf is vibrant and ethnically diverse. This neighbourhood ranked well for us because of a low crime level, low unemployment, and affordable housing. Residents of this area are generally well educated and have an average family income of $98,000 which is higher than average in Ottawa.

#9: Island Park

Island Park is a beautiful neighbourhood with mature trees and gorgeous homes. At the South End of Island Park is the beautiful Experimental Farm. At the North End is the Ottawa River Parkway and Champlain Bridge which connects to Quebec. The residents of Island Park are well educated with an average family income of $117,873. There are several kilometers of scenic walking and bike paths in this neighbourhood. While many of the homes are older and in need of repair, the overall feel of Island Park is one of elegance and class.

#8: Crystal Bay – Lakeview Park

This neighbourhood boasts a beautiful view of the Ottawa River and many scenic bicycle trails. The population tends to be well educated and affluent with an average household income of $106,000. The population of this part of Ottawa is older than most in the city. They tend to have well maintained homes and lots of opportunities for outdoor recreation.

#7: Merivale Gardens, Grenfell Glen, Pineglen and Country Place

You’ll find nice, detached and well maintained homes in this well established area of Ottawa. Crime Rates are low and average family incomes are high at $127,000. People who live here tend to be healthier than the rest of Ottawa. You’ll also find lots of opportunity for recreation.

#6: Bridlewood – Emerald Meadows

This is a really cute and unique neighbourhood! You’ll find young, growing families here. As it is a relatively new neighbourhood (most homes are under 25 years old), the homes are generally in good repair. Similarly, the residents of Bridlewood-Emerald Meadows are healthier than most of the city. Were it not for traffic congestion issues, this neighbourhood would likely have ranked higher, but the City of Ottawa is currently working on a plan to reduce traffic problems in Bridlewood.

#5: Stittsville

If you haven’t visited Stittsville, you should! It’s a vibrant family oriented community with lots of opportunities for recreation, very little crime and a well educated population having an average family income of $116,000. You’ll find Stittsville just west of the city (although it is officially a part of Ottawa since amalgamation.

#4: Orleans Chapel Hill

This community, on the Eastern side of Ottawa is an active and fun community! Homes in Orleans Chapel Hill are in great shape and crime is extremely low. You’ll find lots of bike and walking paths. Perhaps this is why residents of this neighbourhood tend to be healthier than most! The average family income in this area is $125,000.

#3: Riverside South Leitrim

This neighbourhood is rapidly growing and really starting to look great! Riverside South is expected to grow by 13.5% in 2011. You’ll find a good number of young families in this community. The health the population is better than most in the city as is the average family income of $115,000.

#2: Hunt Club Woods-Quinterra-Revelstoke

This is a well established neighbourhood in Ottawa with a culturally diverse population. You’ll find very little crime, homes that are in good condition, and an average family income of $110,000. If you love nature, this is a great place to be, especially with the beautiful Rideau River in its midst. Residents of this community are among the most active and healthiest in the city!

#1: Kanata Lakes – Marchwood Lakeside – Morgan’s Grant

And here it is! The best neighbourhood in Ottawa is the area of Kanata Lakes and Morgan’s Grant. You’ll find this community in the west end of Ottawa. It’s well known for the Centrum Shopping Centre. You’ll find that people who live here are generally healthy, and well off with an average family income of $130,000. You’ll also find lots of parks and opportunities for outdoor recreation here.

Ottawa’s Worst Neighbourhoods

We know you’re wondering…which neighbourhoods scored the poorest in Ottawa? The bottom 5 in our study were:

5th worst: Overbrook West – McArthur

Unfortunately, 29% of the population of this community live under the poverty line. The average family income is $52,000 and crime levels are very high.

4th worst: West Centretown

10% of West Centretown’s residents are unemployed, with an average household income of only $46,000. Homes are generally not well maintained and there are very few opportunities for recreation.

3rd worst: Hawthorne Meadows – Sheffield Glen

The number of people living under the poverty line in this neighbourhood is two times more than the average for the rest of the city. Personal crime is high. There are few opportunities for recreation. The average household income is $50,000.

2nd worst: Carlington

Many of the population are unemployed and poverty is high. You’ll find that homes here are generally in need of repair. The residents tend to be less healthy than most of the city. The average family income is $47,000.

Ottawa’s Worst Neighbourhood: Vanier

We wished it weren’t so. The city has been working hard to clean up the image of Vanier. Yet, you will still find a very high rate of crime and poor health as compared to the rest of the city. Many of the houses in Vanier are in need of repairs. The average household income is $47,000.

Link 在此:
http://www.davidandmarie.com/ottawas-best-neighbourhoods/
 
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