Q: There's a potential job out there in Vancouver which I'm considering, but the pay is a little less than what I'm expecting. As I have no real experience with housing prices in Vancouver, I would like to know what's reasonable and what isn't. Also, most places I've looked at don't have air conditioning. Is this typical of Vancouver? I don't mind provided it's cool enough but coming from a place where normal summer temperatures can hit 38+ with the humidex, I'm feeling a little cautious. Maybe??? - Considering the fact that I'm Canadian and actually spent a winter out in Calgary ought to tell you that I'm not used to a "tropical climate". I just don't like it when it goes over 25 degrees. When that happens I need active cooling.

A: Rent in Vancouver starts at $850 for a bachelor to over $4000 per month, depending on location. You are used to a tropical climate, and will feel cold all the time, even when the temperature is as high as 33 degrees Celsius. You will be freezing in winter when the temperature drops to minus 2 or 3 degrees.
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