Millennials Flee Vancouver for More Affordable Cities
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#5Montreal? Calgary? Edmonton? Halifax? St. John's?
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#6I really like Victoria and I hope the town does well out of this. I'm sad that I may not be able to afford to live in Vancouver anytime soon, though.
Oh .. and homes are getting multiple offers, buyers are getting into bidding wars regularly. We are searching for a decent place since we just had a child. It is causing a lot of misery in our life.
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#7Get ready Seattleites, we're next. The housing market is already going a bit bonkers with no sign of slowing down.
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#8Get ready Seattleites, we're next. The housing market is already going a bit bonkers with no sign of slowing down.
Their salaries are much higher than Vancouver, they might be ok....especially in tech.
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#9I really like Victoria and I hope the town does well out of this. I'm sad that I may not be able to afford to live in Vancouver anytime soon, though.
Toronto is not much better. Million dollar homes in the boonies like Vaughan and Stouffville. It is a disaster for young people starting out. We deferred a home purchase since we were in grad school/there was general talk of a housing bubble since 2006. At this point, we're in the top 1% in terms of income and can barely afford a home. Oh .. and homes are getting multiple offers, buyers are getting into bidding wars…