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Toronto not in Top Ten Best Places to Live in Canada (pg. 2)
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| Orko |
| The simple fact that Kingston is on the list should be some kind of indicator. Kingston is a hole! Yes, it has its percs, but , prisons, uni-drunkeness, the in townies. |
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| spitty |
| quote: | Originally posted by barbina
lmao Burlington. yah okay
the only thing good that came outta there was the Hutchayy |
are you kidding me? Burlington is a great place to live. In terms of schools, property value, safety, sense of neighbourhood etc, getting a doctor/dentist, amenities etc. It has tonnes of parks and easy access to both Toronto and Hamilton. Great public transit too.
I am confused as to why Oakville didn't make the list, as Burlington and Oakville are almost identical |
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| barbina |
| quote: | Originally posted by spitty
are you kidding me? Burlington is a great place to live. In terms of schools, property value, safety, sense of neighbourhood etc, getting a doctor/dentist, amenities etc. It has tonnes of parks and easy access to both Toronto and Hamilton. Great public transit too.
I am confused as to why Oakville didn't make the list, as Burlington and Oakville are almost identical |
Hmm.. I didn't think about that.
I was comparing this Burlington
to this Burlington
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| Owen M |
#59 - Hamilton
#79 - Toronto
awesome! |
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| exstasie |
...so how did Vancouver make the top 5 if its based on this criteria?
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"And while we have nothing against beaches and nice scenery, we concentrate on practical matters, like how easy it is to find a job, locate a doctor and afford a house. We want readers to refer to our listings when they go to buy a house, move or invest in a community."
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Seriously? It's probably has the highest housing prices in Canada, tough to find a job and has been hit pretty bad by the recession, and it has the highest crime rate in Canada.
All Vancouver has is the beaches/scenery to its name.
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| mute79 |
| lol, that article is a joke.. made me laff |
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| LiANG |
| haha.. the survey should be titled "Top Ten Places to Peril in" :D |
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| mickmack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Owen M
#59 - Hamilton
#79 - Toronto
awesome! |
Go Hamilton! |
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| Skipper |
| Seriously, what is this, the top 10 places to live if you're about to die? |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Seriously? It's probably has the highest housing prices in Canada, |
source?
I was told rent is DIRTY cheap in Vacouver |
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| chinamon |
116 Markham
wooooo |
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| Burgoo |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
All Vancouver has is the beaches/scenery to its name.
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Have you been to Vancouver? If you have and still say that you really didn't get a chance to see the city. Yes buying a house or apartment is expensive, but rents aren't too bad.
Saying that this article is dumb, Brandon Manitoba in the top 10? My sister has to go there every summer and says its a huge dive. |
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