You can find similar prices all along the sheppard line and those are all decent areas. The closer to the core the higher the price since it caters to people who need to travel to work every day. I'd say someone in this guys shoes probably would get something bigger for about the same price a bit north of the city near a golf course.
ie:
https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/S...1V2N5-Milliken
1,950cdn/m (1,500 usd) for a 4bed/4bath and is a 20 minute drive from the subway, and a 10 minute drive from two separate golf courses in opposite directions.
https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/S...anter-Sullivan
2,550cdn (1,900usd) for a 4bed/4bath that's literally next door to a golf course, and a 10 minute drive from the subway.
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What 30-90 year olds want to live with other people?
Isn't that effectively the choice you're making when you get married and/or have children? And children are just about the worst room mates imaginable, even if you ignore the fact that they never pay rent. Well adjusted adults by comparison actually are assets most of the time.
I'm not trying to pimp toronto out... but this is the epicenter of people throwing fits because of the price of housing and it's still doable even on the salary of a minimum wage worker.
Last edited by Abbaddabba; 03-31-2017 at 03:18 PM.