TD Bank says home prices could drop as much as 10 per cent on average by early 2024 thanks to a surge in housing supply in some provinces.

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    1 year ago

    When I was there, Vancouver had a transit system that was more or less on par with large cities I saw later like Tokyo or Bangkok. From what I’ve heard, much of Europe has usable and non-stigmatized transit, as well as being quite walkable. I can’t say the same for other parts of Canada I’ve been or heard about.

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      Haven’t been to Tokyo but that seems like a wild high bar, I’d be pretty proud!

      Toronto also has a really good system (partially because it was so well integrated into city planning back in the day.)

      Despite the rural/conservative bent in Calgary, they still had a decent system from my limited time there.