Torontonian here, echoing sentiments of “too much for too little.”
Prices have been “artifically” inflated by droves of immigrants and competition in population dense areas like GTA, Vancouver, Calgary, etc. is unteneble. CoL is nearly comparable to a A tier city in the states like a NY or LA without half of the cultural and historic extravagence that make them unique.
The trajectory doesn’t look pretty and I’m seeing many looking for a move out to Europe. Just food for thought - a flight from London to the east coast is merely 6 hours, Mexico wouldn’t be much shorter.
I’m seeing much more long-term potential in places like Berlin, France, London, etc.
Torontonian here, echoing sentiments of “too much for too little.”
Prices have been “artifically” inflated by droves of immigrants and competition in population dense areas like GTA, Vancouver, Calgary, etc. is unteneble. CoL is nearly comparable to a A tier city in the states like a NY or LA without half of the cultural and historic extravagence that make them unique.
The trajectory doesn’t look pretty and I’m seeing many looking for a move out to Europe. Just food for thought - a flight from London to the east coast is merely 6 hours, Mexico wouldn’t be much shorter.
I’m seeing much more long-term potential in places like Berlin, France, London, etc.