I'm in the market for getting a new infant car seat. These seats are also known as "infant capsules," "bucket seats," and stage 1 car seats.
It feels a bit daunting to shop for a seat at first glance. There are so many things to consider which include:
- budget
- safety
The other factors for me are:
- sold in Canada in order to meet Canadian Safety requirements
- can I get it easily (shipping costs, available at a retail store)
- available in 2015
any other factors:
- weight of car seat
- suitability to my vehicle
- comfort
Any other things to consider?
I will be looking at reviews of course, and will be trying to come up with a table with all my pros and cons and deciding factors in the weeks to come!
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Thursday, 9 July 2015
So you're moving to Guelph, Ontario
We had a couple of months to move to Guelph. It's a huge pain-in-the-you-know-what to look for a place to live in a city you barely know. I only knew a few vague things about Guelph:
- There is a university there, The University of Guelph
- it's about an hour to an hour and a half west of Toronto
- it's about 30 minutes away from Kitchener-Waterloo
- people say it's a nice place to live
But big question marks in my head remained:
- What neighbourhood should we live in?
- Should we rent or buy a place?
- Will I find a job?
- Will I find child care?
- Is Guelph a good city to live in?
In the end, the neighbourhood we decided upon was based on the rentals available. Since Guelph is a university town, many of the rentals were geared towards students. We are a young family. Sharing rooms with students was not in the cards for us.
My two main sources of rental property searches were:
1) MLS (realtor.ca)
2) Kijiji (kijiji.ca, a classified site)
I also tried Craigslist, but I found that not that many rentals were listed there...not that there were many to begin with!
BUT I WANT TO BUY A HOUSE IN GUELPH!
You want to buy a property right away? Okay, that works too. It didn't for us, just because of the short time line. It was better not to rush into such a big purchase.
If you are looking to buy, it is probably best to get yourself lined up with a realtor. I don't have any personal recommendations, but if you google "Guelph Realtor" you will find plenty of choices. I would recommend contacting them by email and phone. Get a feel for them, see if you click, and see how responsive they are to your requests and needs.
A realtor will help because they often see the listings first before they go onto MLS (realtor.ca). You can always look at these listings too, but the realtors often have tools where they can enter filters based on your criteria. These tailored filters result in daily emails to you with listings that may better fit your needs.
You can also try looking at propertyguys.com
That's it for this post for now. Next post, I hope to get into some of the deciding factors for where exactly in Guelph you might want to choose to live.
- There is a university there, The University of Guelph
- it's about an hour to an hour and a half west of Toronto
- it's about 30 minutes away from Kitchener-Waterloo
- people say it's a nice place to live
But big question marks in my head remained:
- What neighbourhood should we live in?
- Should we rent or buy a place?
- Will I find a job?
- Will I find child care?
- Is Guelph a good city to live in?
In the end, the neighbourhood we decided upon was based on the rentals available. Since Guelph is a university town, many of the rentals were geared towards students. We are a young family. Sharing rooms with students was not in the cards for us.
My two main sources of rental property searches were:
1) MLS (realtor.ca)
2) Kijiji (kijiji.ca, a classified site)
I also tried Craigslist, but I found that not that many rentals were listed there...not that there were many to begin with!
BUT I WANT TO BUY A HOUSE IN GUELPH!
You want to buy a property right away? Okay, that works too. It didn't for us, just because of the short time line. It was better not to rush into such a big purchase.
If you are looking to buy, it is probably best to get yourself lined up with a realtor. I don't have any personal recommendations, but if you google "Guelph Realtor" you will find plenty of choices. I would recommend contacting them by email and phone. Get a feel for them, see if you click, and see how responsive they are to your requests and needs.
A realtor will help because they often see the listings first before they go onto MLS (realtor.ca). You can always look at these listings too, but the realtors often have tools where they can enter filters based on your criteria. These tailored filters result in daily emails to you with listings that may better fit your needs.
You can also try looking at propertyguys.com
That's it for this post for now. Next post, I hope to get into some of the deciding factors for where exactly in Guelph you might want to choose to live.
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