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The Lindsay Building – 28 Notre Dame Avenue
North of Portage Avenue. Renovated Historic Building. 9th floor, 706 square feet, one bedroom suite for December 1st possession. Elevator. Off site parking available. Security Access. Rent $958 includes heat water and hydro.
Gaspe/Gaspe Annex Apartments – 597/601 Broadway
West of Osborne Street. Handy to bus lines. 2 room bachelor, 3 room one bedroom, and 3 ½ room one bedroom for immediate possession. Security building. Great character building. Rents $815-$925 includes heat and water.
Newcastle Apartments – 303 Assiniboine Avenue
Navy Way at Midtown Bridge. 4 room one bedroom suite with dining room for December 1st possession. Rent $1,168 includes heat and water.
ST. VITAL
BETWEEN TWO RIVERS
St. Vital is a sprawling suburban area in Winnipeg wading far and wide between two rivers. The Red River marks the west boundary and the Seine River marks the east. Carriere Avenue is the northern boundary and the rural municipality of Ritchot is the southern boundary.
Newer, amenity-oriented neighbourhoods dominate the landscape in clusters in smiling St. Vital. The suburban style of family living close to the country gets richer in the south, but all homes and residents seem fairly prosperous and settled. Old St. Vital has some francophone history, yet it’s largely overshadowed by modern cosmopolitan consumers who want to shop and live in luxury by the river.
As the middle child in a French family of three sisters, St. Vital starts out as gregariously urban with long rows of strip malls braided alongside a huge shopping mall and cosy middle-class lots near the river. Furthest south, the landscape suddenly becomes rural, running past shops into pastures of prairie grass and corn mazes. Professional residents know how to maneouvre around roadblocks from busy Bishop Grandin Boulevard to the farmers’ markets. Starting out traditionally Francophone, St. Vital has grown and significantly changed over the years. Decades ago, she became
overwhelmingly Anglophone, but now there is a lot of variation between neighbourhoods and more ethnic diversity among new residents. More seniors typically reside along the northwest and residents with higher incomes and education are located further south.
St. Vital offers a lot for middleincome families. A smaller budget might find North St. Vital more central and affordable. Big budgets build in the south.
The growing trend toward diversity and demand for new housing has made St. Vital homeownership-competitive. With Baby Boomers retiring, there is also a growing need for multi-family homes and services. Apartments, condos and townhouses situated close to the malls and main bus
routes have much to offer with balconies, granite counters, large suites with lofts and some with a highrise view.
Traffic is constant east to west and on main cross streets, covering large expanses of land by high-speed roads. Buses are frequent, especially at the northern intersections. Pedestrians and cyclists congregate closer to the south by the mall or on residential streets. A trip to the airport could be half an hour.
Major parks and centres include St. Vital Park near the Red River, Maple Grove at the southern tip, plus Jonathan Toews Community Centre and St. Vital Centennial Arena.
St. Vital is loved by residents and visitors. The shopping is stupendous, but a car is a must.
Dawn Peter is an author and freelance writer in Manitoba.
Watching the sunset in St. Vital Park.
DAWN PETER
Welcome to Windsor Luxury Estates – the perfect place to call home in Windsor Park! You’ll love our modern and roomy 3-bedroom apartments, complete with convenient in-suite laundry, private balconies, walk-in closets, premium finishes, and all the comforts to turn your new space into your dream home. At Windsor Luxury Estates, we’re delighted to be a pet-friendly community, because we know your furry friends are family too!
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• 100% Handicap Accessible Building
• Pet Friendly with a wash station available on the main floor
• Gym On-site
• Storage Lockers available on each floor
• Bike Storage and repair area on the main floor
• Card Access “FOB” entrance to the building
• Elevator Service from the underground parkade to the top floor
• Indoor and Outdoor parking options
• Extensive Soundproofing throughout
• High-end Finishes
• 16 Different Suite Options
SUITE AMENITIES:
• Tile flooring in the entryway, bathroom, and laundry facility
• Modern vinyl plank flooring
• White/modern cabinets
• Quartz countertops
• Modern European-style stainless steel sinks, taps, and faucets
• Stainless steel full-size appliance package
• LED pot lights throughout each unit
• 8ft high smooth painted drywall ceilings
• In-suite side-by-side washer and dryer
• City and suburban view
• CCTV (closed circuit) security cameras
• Forced air heating and cooling system
• Balcony with glass railing
JANE HERMAN
THE BEST REASONS TO RENT
HASSLE-FREE LIVING
When you rent, you’ll never have to call a plumber, electrician or handyman again! Renting frees you from the cost and hassle of all home maintenance and repairs. Empty-nesters can happily shed house-related chores and move closer to entertainment, restaurants and shopping, while young professionals can enjoy a simpler lifestyle and shorter commute.
AFFORDABILITY
By renting, you’ll be able to afford to live in an area that might otherwise be out of your price range. And, unless you’re planning on staying in a house for more than five years, you risk losing money if you buy a home. Mortgages are amortized so you’re paying mostly interest in the first few years. Add in property tax, insurance, maintenance costs and the fees associated with selling the house and five years of renting can be significantly less than owning.
THE REWARDS OF RENTING
Renting gives you the freedom to invest your savings in stocks, mutual funds, a small business,
your education, or a vacation, instead of a home.
LOCK IN UTILITY COSTS
In most cases, you will not have to incur bills when you rent. In many apartments the cost of utilities are included in your rent. Because of fluctuating market prices, utility rates can rise dramatically. As a renter, you will not have to bear these cost increases directly.
CHELSEA PLACE
YOUR AMENITIES INCLUDE
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• 100% Handicap accessible building
• Pet friendly with a wash station available on the main floor
• Storage lockers available on each floor
• Bike storage and repair area on main floor
• CCTV (Closed Circuit Security System) Video Surveillance of parking areas, exits, entrances and elevator
• Card Access “FOB” entrance to the building
• Elevator Service from underground parkade to fourth floor
• Extensive Sound proofing throughout
• Heated underground and exterior with visitor parking available
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A RENTAL
Whether it’s your first apartment or your 10th, you’re going to want to find the home that best suits your needs. While looking for a new apartment, use this handy checklist to make sure you’ve covered all your bases.
THE RENTAL UNIT
• Is there a storage place for extra belongings such as bikes, luggage, etc.? Who has access to this place?
• Where is the closest bus stop?
• Is the apartment near services that are used regularly? (groceries, bank, fitness)
• Is the rental unit clean? Who shovels the snow and cuts the grass? Who supplies the equipment (shovels, lawn mower)?
• Where can vehicles be parked? Is there good lighting outside and in the parking lot?
• How quiet or noisy is the rental unit during the evening for studying or sleeping?
• Are there laundry facilities? Is there a schedule for use? Is there a cost? Where is the closest laundromat?
• Does the building have Internet service, or can it be installed?
FINANCES
• How much is the rent?
• Is a security deposit required? What is the amount?
• Does the rent include utilities: Heat, water, electricity, cable or Internet?
• Will a utility hook-up charge be extra?
• Will parking cost extra? What is the amount?
• Who has to pay for repairs — big ones and small ones?
AVOID ROOMMATE MISUNDERSTANDINGS
• Who will sign the residential tenancy agreement (lease)? It’s best that all parties be named on it.
• What will happen if one person needs to move out before the end of the lease?
• How will costs be shared and bills paid?
• How will problems be resolved?
QUESTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS
• Is the lease for a fixed amount of time or month-to-month?
• When and where will the rent be paid? What happens if it is late? Ask for receipts for any payments.
• Who do you contact if there is a problem?
• Have you arranged for tenants’ insurance?
• Are sublets okay? What about a roommate?
• Are pets allowed? Is a deposit required?
• Is smoking allowed?
• How long can guests stay?
• Are you able to decorate your unit? What is the policy about push pins and hammering nails in the walls?
• When and where are notices delivered when it’s time to move out?
• When will the inspection report be done.
It’s always a good idea to keep copies of documents related to your rental unit, including the tenancy agreement, inspection report and receipts. Asking the right questions and considering the answers before you sign on the dotted line will help you find a rental unit that best suits your needs and lifestyle.
CHUCK RESNICK
AVOID BEING
PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH WHEN PLANNING YOUR MOVE
There’s an old saying about being penny wise and pound foolish, which I see play out often in the moving industry.
When anticipating moving your home or business, you have the option to hire a moving company or do it yourself. Although some assume DIY is an economical way to go, hiring a professional mover can, in fact, save you time, stress and even money.
Think about it. By doing it yourself, you have to rent a truck, determine moving supplies and equipment as well as other incidentals. You need to transfer your possessions from Point A to B safely and efficiently, and find moving helpers.
Few are qualified or willing to get behind the wheel of a moving truck, so you will likely end up with a cargo van, which requires several trips. You ask a few friends or family members, or both, to help. You promise to reward them with cold beverages and pizza but, at the last minute, some of them do not show up. Those who do are probably not trained in the art of moving, including how to lift boxes without hurting their backs. There is much more chance of injury when people move themselves.
The most common reason why people opt for DIY is because they assume long-time, recognized, national-brand movers are
expensive. On the contrary. Relocation specialists offer skilled, trained, bonded, uniformed and experienced movers who have the same goal in mind as you do—to move your items as quickly and as safely as possible.
Many movers, such as Two Men and a Truck – Canada, offer a free, no-obligation, in-home estimate so you know exactly where you stand should you choose to hire them. Many people don’t realize what it takes to move; you may be surprised at the cost and what it covers. By hiring professional movers and getting them to pack as well, their supplies ensure safe traveling for all categories of possessions—from heavy books to fragile lamps. Our boxes, for example, come in standard sizes so they can be stacked in the moving van to maximize space.
We have dollies, stretch wrap, blankets and ties for securing items to the van walls. The goal is to get everything in the truck secured, so it does not shift during travel. Do-it-yourselfers likely lack the know-how to do this effectively. Even if you do decide to pack your own belongings, consider purchasing professional packing materials from a reputable mover.
Whether you are moving your residence belongings or transferring office furniture, equipment and files, moving specialists know what to plan for and how to arrange the logistics. You may have a narrow window of opportunity, because of booking elevators in a condominium, for example. We make it our business
to take on the headaches of the move for you. Moving is one of the most exciting—and stressful—life steps you can take. Enlisting a professional mover is a fabulous stress reducer.
If you are planning a move, think through the steps needed and keep an open mind to your options. Sure, you can do it yourself, but do you really want to? DIY will likely cost you more time, money and aggravation. When you look at the bigger picture, hiring professional movers may be one of the best relocation decisions you could ever make!
Chuck Resnick is vice-president Marketing and Operations for Two Men And a Truck - Canada, a division of Heron Capital Corporation. Visit twomen.ca
5 HIGH DEMAND JOBS IN CANADA
Over the last few years, Canada’s job market witnessed significant changes, presenting numerous opportunities across various sectors. Since the pandemic, more people are working remotely, organizations have adapted and lots of people are seeking new jobs. Fields like health care, transportation and technology offer promising job possibilities for those seeking employment. It’s a great time to start your career.
Here are five in-demand jobs to consider:
TRUCK DRIVER
Transportation is a critical sector in the Canadian economy. Truck drivers are needed in almost every Canadian province and territory to transport goods from coast to coast. There is high demand
for all types of goods transport in Canada, creating various opportunities for those looking to join the industry.
WEB DEVELOPER
The last few years have highlighted the importance of an online presence for every business and company – making a web developer one of the top jobs in Canada today. Web developers create custom websites, applications, and software that allow companies to engage customers with their brand and products.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
With the growth of online stores and e-commerce, more employers are looking for
candidates to work with their online customers. Customer service representatives have a broad scope of opportunity, including finance, technology, retail and more. Customer service representatives are great at connecting with clients, answering questions, resolving issues and maintaining records.
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER
It’s no surprise that there’s been a significant amount of turnover for various jobs in the country over the last few years. Because of this, the role of human resources managers are now more important than ever. People in this role must sort through many candidates to find the best hires, while also catering to the evolving needs of their employer and current employees. Human resources managers play a vital role in maintaining supportive and respectful workplaces, both online and in-person.
REGISTERED NURSE
The health-care field has been widely known to have faced several challenges over the last few years, making nursing one of the top in-demand jobs in the country. After the pandemic, lots of health facilities have established new and effective processes, extra support for nurses and new incentives – making nursing a great career choice.
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The ARC and ALIGN are perfect for anyone looking for convenient, fully furnished private suites/ co-living arrangements with state-ofthe-art amenities such as a resort-style gym large community kitchen, and an assortment of retailers on the main floor. Whether you are a postsecondary student, a recent graduate, or a young professional, The ARC and ALIGN offer multiple different floor plans to suit your lifestyle!
Hartman Apartments – 1946 Portage Avenue
Great St. James location and quiet, wellmaintained walk up. 3 room, one bedroom, 1st floor suite for December 1st possession. Security building. Rent $1,107 includes heat and water.
Oswald Apartments – 1830 Portage Avenue
Bus line friendly. Quiet walkup. Prime St. James location. 3 room one bedroom suite for January 1st possession. Rent $1,012 includes heat and water.
Thunderbird Apartments – 2150 Portage Avenue at Sharpe
Attractive well maintained 1 ½ room bachelor suite, for November 1st possession. Elevator, building Parking available. Rent $768 includes heat and water.
LIFETIME RENTER -
IT’S A LIFESTYLE
KATHRYN KUSYSZYN
To buy or to rent? You may not think it’s anybody’s plan, but being a lifetime renter is actually a great choice. It’s one that’s already a common experience in cities like New York, Miami, Boston and LA, where owning property is beyond most people’s income level and location is more important that homeownership. It’s also catching on with a generation that doesn’t want to be tied down with financial responsibility instead of the financial freedom to move and pursue different opportunities. It’s hard to fathom for some people. The media is constantly making ownership the most desirable goal, but the reality is, home ownership isn’t for everyone. Conventional wisdom says buy if you can, especially with the current low interest rates, because you build equity. And if you’re young, you need a place to live and to house your children. When you sell, you’ll be able to afford a nicer home or make a profit and downsize. It all sounds great in theory, however, that theory assumes that you will buy at the best time and sell at the best time, thus maximizing your profits. Nor does it factor in the costs of inflation, renovations, maintenance and upkeep, property taxes and so on. In some cases, being a lifetime renter is the preferred option. Here are some scenarios where those who could afford to buy still opt to rent, and why.
Young professionals more interested in travel than yard work. Couples without children who travel a lot often prefer to ditch the gardening obligations, bills and headaches associated with owning a home. Footloose and fancy free, they would rather put their money into an investment portfolio. Let the landlord deal with utilities and upkeep. They’re off on adventures! Entrepreneurs running a business. They frequently work long hours and struggle to find time for family and friends, never mind house repairs or tenants. Any extra funds they have are being put into building the business, therefore owning a home is not a priority.
People in careers that are planning to transition in the next three to five years. If they own a home they may be stuck selling during a down market but have little choice in the matter since it their time to move on. Being a renter makes it easier to pick up and leave when they need to, and practically speaking, their time and energy are focused on their careers.
Families with small children or caring for elderly family members may simply not have the time that home-owning requires. They are choosing the priority of family, and that is certainly a full-time job in and of itself. Giving a rent check and then forgetting about it for 30 days is infinitely easier to manage than the responsibility of home-owning. One of the added benefits of being a lifetime renter in provinces with rent control – your cost of living doesn’t rise at the same rate as inflation. If you keep the same apartment, your rent can only go up by small increments, after 10, 15, 20 years, you’ll find your rent will be greatly under the market rent values in a high-demand area. If you match any of these scenarios, you will likely enjoy being a lifetime renter.
Kathryn Kusyszyn is a health and lifestyle consultant in Victoria BC. and is a long-time freelance writer. yogakat.ca
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