Go Nanaimo, British Columbia
By David Stanley
Dec 26, 2007, 14:28
Boomtown Nanaimo, British Columbia, is currently one of the
hottest housing markets in Canada. Baby boomers all across the country are
casting their aging eyes west in their quest for a retirement haven, and the
many advantages of Nanaimo, BC, are becoming known.
First off, there's the mild climate moderated by warm
Pacific currents arriving from Japan. Nanaimo only gets a couple of weeks of
snow a year, quite a contrast to central and eastern Canada which can be snowed
in from December to April. There's enough rain to keep the city's gardens and
parks lush and green, but plenty of clear, dry days for outdoor enthusiasts
throughout the year.
Nanaimo isn't a big city - under 100,000 - so traffic jams
are the exception, and there's still free parking downtown. As the main service
center for the upper two-thirds of Vancouver Island, the City of Nanaimo has
all the services you could ask for, from the big box stores of North Nanaimo to
intimate boutiques and cafes downtown.
Nanaimo is well connected. BC Ferries runs large car ferries
from Nanaimo to Vancouver every couple of hours, and seaplanes are constantly
coming and going on their way to/from downtown Vancouver or Vancouver
International Airport. Nanaimo also has a regular airport south of town and you
can get a free extension to Nanaimo on many Air Canada tickets to Vancouver.
Another great attraction for snowbird retirees is the fact
that Nanaimo real estate is still affordable. Housing prices have increased 50
percent in recent years, but you can still purchase real estate here for about
half which comparable properties would cost in Vancouver or Victoria. Nanaimo
Realty, Remax Nanaimo, and Coast Realty Nanaimo can tell you more.
However Nanaimo's greatest attraction is its friendly,
outgoing people. Nanaimo still has a certain "small town" air lost in
go-go places like Toronto, and it's easy for newcomers to plug into the local
scene. There's always something happening in the Harbour City. It’s paradise
found.
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