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Arriving to Victoria soon: I need your feedback about incall locations in general

Helena D'Orville

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Hello Gentlemen and Ladies, I am new here!

I will soon move to Victoria (from Kingston, Ontario. Fed up with long winters!) and will have to look for an incall location. I have only visited Victoria once, and have a rough idea of the various neighborhoods there. I know that the current rental crisis might make my search difficult but I want to remain positive. So I have a few questions regarding your "general preferences" for a potential incall location, please:

- Is there a preference for downtown or is any neighborhood fine?
- Is Esquimalt still considered very close to downtown, or is that already too far?
- Talking about too far: What is way too far? (Colwood, Langford?)
- About parking: If there is no visitor parking, is that a deal braker for you?

I will look for a unit/condo in a nice neighborhood, not a house, and will not share the space. Your point of view will be very helpful, thank you very much!

Helena
(p.s.1: Oh, and if someone can explain me how to add a picture on my profile and add a signature, it would be very nice. New here, and I find it tricky... I am still looking. Will get there!)

p.s.2: I removed my picture before I got a warning because I read the rules and I think it was too big. Well, I have issues with pictures here :-(
 

luvsdaty

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Available rental properties is less than 3/4 of 1% Esquimalt is considered the poor side of town. Colwood /Langford is considered the 4x4 driving redneck part of town. I wouldn't consider Langford to be too far out of town especially after rush hour. Esquimalt is only minutes away, downtown is nice but it's expensive, especially if you want a really nice place. No parking would generally be downtown as the other area's of town usually have lots of side street parking.
Hope this helps and good luck with your apartment search.
 

Helena D'Orville

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Thank you very much for your answer luvsdaty! It does help.

I welcome other members - gentlemen and ladies - to give me their point of view about it. Thanks :)
 

Drew P Ballz

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I think a central location in one of the neighborhoods surrounding downtown would be good such as Chinatown,Fairfield,or even Vic West.

Colwood,and even more so Langford,are complete clusterf***s when it comes to traffic and parking and I doubt many in town pooners would go out there.When I see an ad for an SP who's location is Langford,my first thought is she's most likely a meth addict in a filthy basement suite and I keep looking.

Esquimalt is really close to downtown and is rapidly improving but has a bad rap with long time Victoria residents and they might avoid.

No visitor parking isn't a deal breaker for me as long as there's some street parking available nearby.
 

six1961xis

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agree with Drew P Ballz also James Bay or anywhere around Beacon Hill Park
or Downtown
or there are hidden gem locations even in Esquimalt...:)
 

Helena D'Orville

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Thank you Cami :) I haven't had the time to complete my profile fully yet, but will do it soon. And thank you gentlemen for your answers, it really helps!
 

Bridge

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Close to downtown or downtown would be the best bet and Cook St. Village, Fernwood, and Quadra St. Village should be added to the research mix. Parking is not a deal breaker even downtown. Keep on asking, seek general real estate advice, and enjoy looking around this beautiful city. Good hunting
 

Helena D'Orville

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Thank you for this additional information Bridge. I am looking forward to being there in a few weeks!

As nobody mentioned Saanich or any neighborhood North, like Brentwood, and up to the airport/Sidney, I guess that they would not be a good choice either because too far from downtown?
 

MissingOne

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I don't live on the Island but I do spend a few weeks a year with family in the Langford area. Langford has some nice condo developments, but I should think that from a business perspective you'd be better off in or close to the downtown area. Any time that I have visited an SP in the Victoria area I have chosen to go downtown. On the other hand, if I were living downtown, I sure wouldn't choose to go out to Langford to see a lady, unless she and I had a very personal connection.
 

Walk Softly

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Sidney or Brentwood Bay would be a bit far. One of the new condo buildings in View Royal might be a good compromise and with all the construction in Langford in the past 10 years or so, there should be no lack of very nice options for an upscale incall there: Finding a vacancy might be.

Welcome to Victoria Miss D'Orville!
 

FreeG

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I think anything beyond Quadra or even View Royal might be too far, especially if you think you might want to be open to the downtown/midday clientele. Has someone mentioned Vic West yet? It's technically not Esquimalt but borders it, both are across the gorge from downtown. Some really nice condo buildings going up or fairly new by the drawbridge, very short distance from downtown (tho probably too far to walk). Anything south of Bay street would be "downtown" by my viewpoint. Good Luck and welcome to the best place on Earth! :)
 

jackholes

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I'll welcome you and as newcomer myself I am looking for friends lol. I live and work downtown so I am rarely in my car. This is a great little town and I think you will love it. I look forward to meeting up. ��
 

Helena D'Orville

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Thank you gentlemen for your answers. I just read the last 3 posts of this thread now as I was busy looking for a place... That I have found! It is downtown, and I am working now on making it nice, warm and cozy to welcome you there soon ;-)
 
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