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Apartments in Winnipeg

Making an evaluation of a new place to live basised soley on the apartment you will live in is only one sideof the coin. What about the space that surrounds your new home? Before you start looking at all the apartments in Winnipeg, take a look at the city itself. Provided here are some useful details that will help you make a better decision. For addition informationlike this check out Winnipeg apartments.

Distance from home to Work

Another important factor is the number of people employed that work in the same area as they live, and in this case it was 76.89%. Additionally 5% of those people work out of the home. How people get to work is another fact that is often relevant. Over 69% of the work force drives themselves to work while almost 13% use public transit. Also, almost 7.5% of them either walk or ride a bike.

Populations’ Earnings

Earnings and income are the last part of this section that will be looked at. Again these numbers are collected from people 15 years old and older and are from 2005. The median before tax income was $26,334 and the after tax figure was $23,411. One additional point is the difference in income between the sexes. Males had a median income before tax of $32,032 while females were considerable less at $22,022. Also, the percentage of low income before tax was 18.8%, males being 17.3% and females 20.3%.

Visible Minorities

More about the population itself and as mentioned before many people look for commonality when moving to a new area, while others find strength in the diversity of a city. Either way the total visible minority population of Winnipeg in 2006 was 102,940. The top three groups represented were Filipino at 35.88%, South Asian 14.86% and African-Canadian at 14.06% of the total visible minority population. It is important to note that the aboriginal people were not part of the visible minority grouping in the census 2006 they represented 68,385 which is 9.96% of the total population of Winnipeg.

Winnipeg Populations Education Levels

Education of the population is another factor that can be looked at. All figures are based on people 15 years and older. Those that do not have diploma/degree or certificate 23.17% (it’s fair to point out that most graduate high school at the age of 17 so this number being based on people 15 years plus will skew it a bit). Those that had completed high school or the equivalent was 28.26%. Those that were involved in an apprenticeship or trades with a certificate or diploma were 9.39%. College educated which includes non-university diplomas or certificates was 15.92%. Those that were educated at the university level but had achieved completion below the bachelor level was 4.28%. And finally, those educated at the university level were 18.98%.

Deciding on a new place to live can be a very emotional discussion and there has to be a certain amount of “feel” that needs to be involved. But the best decisions are often balanced between the logical facts and the less measurable emotional side. Consider sitting down and brainstorming all the things that are important to you and what type of life style you would like to live. Once completed revisit your list at another time and begin to categorize it by importance. Use the information here to add an additional dimension to your criteria. Using this process should help reduce your over all time and help increase the likelihood of one finding the apartment they really want and need.

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