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5 A& X3 [6 Q) x- yI 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. % v# |# M5 s( O! A8 J; ^' f
. L5 @9 C$ ^0 q# NI am considering the following factors for the purchase, Y3 L( A; D3 {; T/ s
*SAFE!!! Must be in a safe neighbourhood' i( z9 a: Q @
*Within 30mins drive to Oliver in rush hours, and 15mins to West mall$ {2 f( b# B' ]* _
*around 400k
6 V; x f( b& i Z *resale value after 5 years? My current plan is to stay for 5 years.
X8 ~" h7 X* f1 i* t. s+ j$ H' g *Bonus: Close to big Chinese supermarkets and restaurants; S6 `' Z! U+ a8 b! d- R
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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?, J' j- v0 W: o0 N9 f |+ v! E
3 z: o% h+ I7 I8 h/ l1 FCan anyone recommend neighbourhoods that I should focus on searching? Any help and advice is appreciated, thanks a lot!7 S8 n1 f9 w/ q# q
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