Ex-Montreal Girl
Active Member
All depends on how you build your career. There's a lot more to Canada than the GTA. In 2004 I moved to Fredericton, NB for a new job, and bought a four bedroom house downtown for $192K, and sold it when I moved back to Toronto in 2008 for $210K. Sure, you've got to find work, but we're not all destined to be cubical dwellers staring at LCDs all day. Friends of mine in Fredericton were forestry workers, university profs, teachers, etc., yes a lot of government jobs that come with a small provincial capital.
Friend of mine works ops at a factory NW of KW. Another friend is a ferrier, the guy who puts horseshoes on horses at the farms and riding places you see in the country. They both thinks I'm nuts to live downtown TO when you can buy houses like this...
https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Single-Family/17838133/46-CENTRE-Street-Woolwich-Ontario-N3B2V4
https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Single-Family/17805237/29-PACIFIC-AVE-Milverton-Ontario-N0M1M0
If I was a young man today starting my career, there's zero chance I'd be sticking around the GTA, especially if my career path was not in I.T. law or finance.
My niece works in Brampton. Her husband runs a graphics business from home. They live in Waterdown, in a town they bought three years ago. They make it work on about $110,000 total. They have two cars. They got no help from parents. They have not taken more trips than an all inclusive honeymoon trip to the Caribbean in four years. Their wedding was modest. They saved and recently bought a semidetached in Oakville which will be completed next year.
That's how it works -- or at least did historically.
As for SkyGod's points about lower income families, absolutely. I agree. So, what's the solution? Legislating developers to build housing for lower income families, or including it in fancier high rises? Didn't Adam Vaughan try something like that a few years ago? Rent controls? Building cheap housing developments, with 1000 sf houses, which will not be on pricey GTA land? Supporting the NDP because, sure as you know what, the Tories and the Libs won't do anything?