I shared the link to more illustrate how out of hand the Canadian housing market is. A couple of months ago, we considered moving back to Canada from Ireland. But a standard 3 bedroom detached house in nearly anywhere in southern Ontario was running at least 800k. Here in Dublin, my admittedly small, house is paid off and I did not relish having to take on a mortgage in my 50s. I would rather put the money aside for a retirement spot in the Canary Islands. Unless there is a major correction in the Canadian housing market, I do not foresee myself ever moving back.
When you mentioned France, it reminded me of Popeye Doyle: "I'd rather be a lamp-post in New York than president of France."
I'm only familiar with one commune, in one department, in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France.
My family knows it to be a beautiful place, with kind-hearted people.
I've got my EU passport, and my wife is a dual US-Canadian citizen, so, we're not too worried.
We live a short Uber ride from the Union-Pearson ( UP ) Express train. That gets us to the GO trains, Air Canada and VIA Rail.
My wife and her sister took it yesterday for an AC flight to Atlantic Canada.
One thing for sure is the demand for housing in this town.
One third of Canada's population lives within a 160 Km radius of Toronto, and one-half of the population of the United States is within one day's drive of the city.
There are 157 residential neighbourhoods in the city. 15 years ago I knew them pretty well.
Now, it seems more likely that some posters know them better than I do.
The concern in our neighbourhood is residential re-zoning for higher density.
/CNW/ - Building Better Neighbourhoods, a city-wide alliance of Toronto residents' associations, has launched a legal appeal of the City's decision to include...
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protecting trees and green space
As far as the USA goes, there are a couple of You-tubers ( like Nick Johnson ) I like to watch. They drive through a lot of smaller towns. Back in their day, they must have looked like something out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Or Mayberry.
With declining populations, many are just fading away. Some of the house prices are super-cheap.
But, infastructure is lacking. Crime rates are frequently higher than the national average.