Top 10 PROS And CONS Of Living In MONTREAL

Joshua Mazzaferro
30 Mar 202309:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Josh explores the pros and cons of living in Montreal, Canada's second-largest city. He discusses the city's vibrant multiculturalism, excellent schools, and renowned food scene as top advantages. However, he also addresses the challenges such as constant construction, heavy traffic, harsh winters, potholes, increasing housing costs, difficulty in finding a family doctor, and crowded public transport during rush hours. Despite these, Montreal's safety, job opportunities, and reasonable housing prices make it an attractive place to live.

Takeaways

  • 🏙️ Montreal is Canada's second-largest metropolitan area with a population of 4.4 million, known for its multiculturalism.
  • 🚧 The city is notorious for constant construction and traffic congestion, especially during rush hours.
  • ❄️ Montreal experiences harsh winters with cold temperatures and significant snowfall, requiring residents to dress warmly.
  • 🕳️ Post-winter, the city's roads are plagued with potholes, making driving a challenge.
  • 🏠 Housing in Montreal has become less affordable, with median prices for homes and condos rising.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Access to healthcare, particularly finding a family doctor, can be difficult due to a shortage of doctors.
  • 🚌 Montreal's public transportation is busy, especially during rush hours, leading to crowded buses, metros, and trains.
  • 🌟 The city is vibrant, with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively arts scene.
  • 🌐 Montreal is a melting pot of cultures, with a diverse population speaking multiple languages.
  • 🎓 It is home to prestigious educational institutions like McGill University and Concordia University.
  • 🍽️ Montreal is famous for its diverse and delicious food offerings, satisfying food lovers.
  • 🏈 Sports are a significant part of the city's culture, with passionate fans supporting teams like the Montreal Canadiens.
  • 🏡 Despite being a large city, Montreal has a relatively low crime rate, ensuring safety for its residents.
  • 💼 The city offers a wide range of job opportunities across various sectors, making it attractive for professionals.
  • 🏘️ Compared to other major Canadian cities, Montreal's housing market remains relatively affordable, with reasonable home prices.

Q & A

  • What is Montreal's ranking in terms of population size among Canadian cities?

    -Montreal is Canada's second biggest metropolitan area with 4.4 million inhabitants.

  • How does the video describe Montreal's multicultural nature?

    -Montreal is described as one of the most multicultural cities in Canada, being a melting pot with people from all over the world.

  • What are some of the challenges faced by Montreal due to constant construction?

    -The constant construction leads to the presence of orange cones everywhere and delays in project completion, causing frustration among residents.

  • How does traffic in Montreal affect residents during rush hours?

    -Montreal experiences bad traffic during rush hours, which can make it necessary to plan ahead if one has to be somewhere during those times.

  • What is the typical weather like in Montreal during the winter months?

    -Montreal's winters are very cold, with snow starting in December and temperatures averaging minus 10 degrees Celsius, sometimes dropping to minus 30 degrees Celsius.

  • Why are potholes a significant issue in Montreal, particularly in the springtime?

    -Potholes are a significant issue in Montreal due to the damage caused by cold winters, making roads feel like a minefield in the spring when trying to avoid them.

  • How has the affordability of housing in Montreal changed, and what are the median prices for homes and condos?

    -Montreal housing is no longer as affordable as it used to be. The median price for a single-family home in the fourth quarter of 2022 was $680,000, and for condos, it was $435,000.

  • What is the challenge faced by Montreal residents when it comes to healthcare?

    -Finding a family doctor in Montreal can be difficult due to a long waitlist and a shortage of doctors, which has been an issue for many years.

  • How does the public transportation system in Montreal handle rush hour crowds?

    -Public transportation in Montreal, including buses, metros, and trains, can get very busy during rush hours, often resulting in long lines and crowded conditions.

  • What are some of the top pros of living in Montreal as mentioned in the video?

    -Some of the top pros include Montreal's vibrancy, multiculturalism, activities throughout the year, excellent schools, diverse food options, sports culture, bilingual environment, low crime rate, job opportunities, and relatively affordable housing compared to other major Canadian cities.

  • What are some of the major universities in Montreal that attract international students?

    -Montreal is home to McGill University, Concordia University, and John Wilson School of Business, which are well-recognized and attract students from around the world.

  • How does Montreal's bilingualism impact its residents and the city's uniqueness?

    -Montreal is a bilingual city where most people speak both French and English, which is one of the factors contributing to the city's uniqueness and offers benefits in terms of communication.

  • What are some of the job opportunities available in Montreal, making it an attractive city for professionals?

    -Montreal offers job opportunities in various sectors such as engineering, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, software, the hospital system, and construction, with new positions opening up regularly.

Outlines

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🏙️ Montreal: Pros and Cons of Living in a Multicultural City

The video script introduces Montreal as Canada's second-largest metropolitan area with a population of 4.4 million, highlighting its multicultural nature. The speaker, having lived and worked in Montreal's real estate for six years, shares a list of pros and cons of living in the city. The script mentions the city's beauty, diversity, food, and people, but also points out the challenges such as constant construction, notorious traffic, harsh winters, potholes, increasing housing prices, difficulty in finding a family doctor, and crowded public transportation during rush hours.

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🌐 Embracing Montreal's Vibrancy and Multiculturalism

The second paragraph delves into the positive aspects of living in Montreal. It emphasizes the city's vibrancy, rich history, architecture, art, and culture. Montreal is described as a melting pot with a diverse population speaking various languages, which adds to its charm. The city offers a plethora of activities throughout the year, including festivals and outdoor sports, catering to different interests. Montreal is also home to prestigious educational institutions like McGill University and Concordia University. The city's culinary scene, sports culture, bilingual environment, low crime rate, job opportunities, and relatively affordable housing compared to other major Canadian cities are highlighted as significant advantages of living in Montreal.

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Keywords

💡Montreal

Montreal is a city in Canada known for its multiculturalism and vibrant lifestyle. In the video, Montreal is the central theme as the speaker discusses the pros and cons of living in this city. The keyword is used to set the context for the entire discussion, with various aspects of living in Montreal being explored throughout the script.

💡Multicultural

The term 'multicultural' refers to the presence of many different cultures within a society. In the video, Montreal is described as one of the most multicultural cities in Canada, which is a pro of living there. The speaker highlights the diversity of languages and cultures, making Montreal a melting pot of global influences.

💡Construction

Construction in the context of the video refers to the ongoing infrastructure development in Montreal. It is mentioned as one of the cons, as the speaker describes the city as notorious for the constant presence of orange cones and construction sites, which can lead to traffic and inconvenience for residents.

💡Traffic

Traffic is a common issue in many cities, and in the video, it is cited as a con of living in Montreal. The speaker notes that traffic can be particularly bad during rush hours, impacting the daily commute of residents and suggesting the need for planning and alternative routes.

💡Winters

Winters in Montreal are characterized by cold temperatures and snowfall, which is mentioned as a con. The video describes the harsh winter conditions, with average temperatures dropping to minus 10 degrees Celsius and the need for residents to dress warmly to withstand the cold.

💡Potholes

Potholes are a consequence of harsh winters and are discussed as a con of living in Montreal. The video mentions that the roads can become like a minefield with potholes, which can be a nuisance for drivers and impact the overall quality of the city's infrastructure.

💡Affordability

Affordability refers to the cost of living and housing in a city. In the video, the speaker discusses how Montreal housing is becoming less affordable, comparing the median prices of homes and condos to other cities in Canada. This is presented as a con, indicating that while housing is still relatively reasonable, it's not as affordable as it once was.

💡Healthcare

Healthcare is a crucial aspect of any city's infrastructure. The video mentions the difficulty of finding a family doctor in Montreal, which is framed as a con. This reflects broader challenges in the healthcare system, such as doctor shortages and long waitlists for appointments.

💡Public Transportation

Public transportation is a key component of urban mobility. The video discusses the busyness of Montreal's buses, metros, and trains during rush hours as a con. Despite frequent service, the speaker notes that public transport can be crowded, which may affect the commuting experience.

💡Vibrancy

Vibrancy in the context of the video refers to the lively and energetic atmosphere of Montreal. It is listed as a pro, with the speaker highlighting the city's rich history, architecture, art, and culture. The vibrancy is exemplified by the various museums, galleries, and events that contribute to Montreal's dynamic character.

💡Safety

Safety is a significant factor in the quality of life in any city. The video presents Montreal as a safe city, with one of the lowest crime rates in Canada, which is a pro. The speaker suggests that residents can feel secure walking around the city at any time, which is an important consideration for potential residents.

Highlights

Montreal is Canada's second-largest metropolitan area with 4.4 million inhabitants.

Montreal is known as one of the most multicultural cities in Canada.

The video shares a list of top pros and cons of living in Montreal.

Montreal is notorious for constant construction and traffic.

Montreal experiences cold winters with temperatures averaging minus 10 degrees Celsius.

Potholes are a common issue after harsh winters.

Montreal housing is becoming less affordable, with a median price of $680,000 for single-family homes in Q4 2022.

Finding a family doctor in Montreal can be difficult due to a shortage of doctors.

Public transportation can get crowded during rush hour.

Montreal is a vibrant city filled with history, architecture, art, and culture.

Montreal is a melting pot with people from all over the world.

There's always something to do in Montreal, with festivals and activities throughout the year.

Montreal is home to some of the best schools, including McGill University.

Montreal is famous for its excellent food and variety.

Montreal is home to professional sports teams, attracting die-hard sports fans.

Montreal is a bilingual city, with most people speaking both French and English.

Montreal has one of the lowest crime rates in Canada.

Montreal offers many job opportunities across various industries.

Home prices in Montreal are relatively reasonable compared to other major Canadian cities.

Transcripts

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Montreal is Canada's second biggest

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metropolitan area with 4.4 million

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inhabitants on the island and is known

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as one of the most Multicultural cities

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in all of Canada having lived in

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Montreal all my life and having worked

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in Montreal real estate for the past six

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years I certainly know this city quite

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well including all of its pros and cons

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that's why in today's video I'm going to

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share with you a list of all the top

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pros and cons of living in Montreal but

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first let's roll the intro

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in the future Montreal is a beautiful

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city filled with diversity amazing food

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and wonderful people but that's not to

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say the city doesn't have its cause so

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let's kick off this video and hop into

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the first con of living in Montreal

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which is the constant construction

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Montreal is notorious for the orange

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cones and the construction all

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throughout the city if ever you visit

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that is usually one of the first things

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you'll notice working on the city roads

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and infrastructure is actually a good

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thing but sometimes it feels like the

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city puts up orange cones for fun

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because you really do see them

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everywhere it also seems to take a long

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time for construction projects in

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Montreal to get completed which over

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time can frustrate many montrealers

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moving on to con number two which is

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kind of related to the construction

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Montreal is known for some pretty bad

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traffic especially during rush hours

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during the mornings on weekends and

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after work hours traffic on the roads

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can become pretty bad as most major

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cities experience I'm not sure our

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traffic is as notoriously bad as our

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Ontario Neighbors in Toronto but you're

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definitely going to want to plan ahead

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if you have somewhere to be and have to

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leave during rush hour for myself Waze

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is definitely a close friend of mine

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when driving around the city for Real

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Estate showings con number three would

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have to be our Winters winter could be

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very cold in Montreal and we certainly

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experience a fair bit of snow we'll

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usually start to experience colder

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weather in November see our first

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snowfall in December and then start to

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warm up in March and April during our

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coldest months of January and February

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temperatures average minus 10 degrees

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Celsius but on the coldest days it can

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get to minus 30 degrees Celsius and with

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the windshield it can feel even colder I

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can honestly say after living here all

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my life you kind of get used of it and

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Montreal does do a good job of plowing

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on the streets and making sure they are

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cleared after major snowstorms but you

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still have to make sure that you dress

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warm moving on to the fourth con of

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living in Montreal which are the

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potholes after the cold Winters and when

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the weather starts to warm up driving on

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the roads can sometimes feel like

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driving in a Minefield trying to avoid

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all the potholes the city does try to

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fix them but our roads unfortunately are

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known not to be the smoothest especially

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in the springtime coming in is Con

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number five Montreal housing is no

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longer as affordable as it used to be

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we're definitely not on the same level

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as Toronto or Vancouver however the

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median price for a single-family home on

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the island of Montreal in the fourth

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quarter of 2022 with 680 000 and for

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condos it was 435 thousand dollars

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luckily Montreal has some cities located

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just on the outside of the main island

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that can definitely make breaking into

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the real estate market much more

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affordable and easier Canada does have

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free health care but finding a family

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doctor in Montreal can be difficult

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called and has a long wait list that is

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why I am making it Con number six in

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Montreal and around Canada there has

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been a shortage of doctors for many

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years now and it could take several

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years before you are matched with a

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family doctor finally the last con for

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Montreal is how busy it can get during

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rush hour on the buses metros and trains

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a lot of people in Montreal tend to use

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public transportation to get around and

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it can get very busy during rush hours

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our public transportation systems

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whether it be buses metros or trains

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pass very often during rush hour however

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in most cases you can still expect there

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to be long lines and for it to get quite

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crowded now that we've made it through

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all the cons of living in Montreal we

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can finally discuss the pros of living

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in the city so here are my top 10 pros

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of living in the beautiful city of

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Montreal starting with its vibrancy

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Montreal is simply a vibrant City it is

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filled with history beautiful

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architecture art and culture just simply

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walking around you'll know notice

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historical buildings murals on building

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walls and there's always something going

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on you can check out many different

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Museums Art Galleries unique cafes or

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visit some more Suburban areas that are

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more calm and have nature parks where

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you can relax personally I find Montreal

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is very unique for that and that is why

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it is our first pro the second Pro

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Montreal is that it is very

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Multicultural Montreal is a Melting Pot

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with people from all over the world and

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when you walk around the streets you

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will not only hear French and English

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being spoken but many other languages as

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well many people from around the world

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choose to call Montreal their home which

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says a lot about the city and its charm

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in itself the third Pro of living in

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Montreal is that there is always

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something to do in the Summers you can

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go to the Old Port and walk around or

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check out the international Jazz Fest or

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Comedy Fest and you can even watch the

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Grand Prix live and enjoy the weekend's

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festivities during the winters you can

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enjoy the beauty of the snow go skating

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on the outdoor rings have fun sledding

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down the Hills or even take a short

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drive just outside of the city to go

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skiing or snowboarding on one of the

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many Hills located not far we even have

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winter festivals like Igloo Fest and

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reblanche all that to say Montreal

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always has some sort of activity you can

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keep yourself busy with when you're not

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working Pro number four of living in

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Montreal is its schools Montreal is home

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to some of the best schools including

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McGill University Concordia University

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and John Wilson School of Business there

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is also a mix of well-recognized private

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schools and very reputable public

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schools for all education levels people

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come from all over the world to attend

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our universities especially McGill as it

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is ranked in the top 50 of the best

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universities globally Montreal is known

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for its excellent food and variety if

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you're a foodie then Montreal will

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definitely be a good City for you and

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that is why it is pro number five we are

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famous for smoked meat sandwiches bagels

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and puts in but we also have amazing

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restaurants located all throughout the

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city that can satisfy what all your food

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needs you can literally find any type of

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food you want and for the most part it's

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going to be tasty if you like sports

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then Pro number six is also for you

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Montreal is home to the Montreal

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Canadians CF Montreal and the Montreal

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Alouettes and that means it's home to

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Die Hard sports fans hockey in this city

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particularly attracts the most fans and

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you can always watch a sports game live

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throughout the year coming in is pro

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number seven Montreal is a bilingual

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City in Montreal for the most part

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everyone speaks both French and English

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I know this might not be a pro to

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everybody watching this video but

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growing up being able to communicate in

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two different languages definitely has

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its benefits and it's one of the things

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that makes Montreal very unique Pro 8 is

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the safety of the city despite Montreal

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being one of the largest cities in

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Canada Montreal actually has one of the

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country's lowest crime rates you can

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walk around pretty much any part of the

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city at any time and feel safe of course

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course there are always exceptions to

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that rule but generally you don't have

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to worry much about it Montreal is a big

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city with a lot of opportunities for

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work which is why it is pro number nine

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whether you work in engineering

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Pharmaceuticals telecommunication

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software the hospital system or

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construction there are always new

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positions opening up it's a competitive

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market however like I said there are

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always opportunities to find work

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finally Pro number 10 of living in

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Montreal is that for being Canada's

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second largest metropolitan area home

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prices aren't that expensive to compare

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it to some other cities in Canada I know

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I had mentioned in my list of cons that

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Montreal home prices have become less

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affordable than they used to be however

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considering you're able to live in a

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major city of Canada the home prices are

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relatively reasonable compared to other

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major cities like Toronto and Vancouver

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not only that Montreal has surrounding

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areas just off the island such as Laval

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voteroy and the South Shore that are not

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very far at all and can make living here

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much more attainable for most people

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well there you go that is my list of the

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top pros and cons of living in Montreal

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hopefully you found it helpful if you

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made it this far I want you to let me

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know Below in the comments any questions

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you might have about living and moving

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to Montreal drop a comment below and let

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me know if ever you're looking to

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purchase a property Montreal or

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surrounding areas whether you currently

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