Archive: https://archive.today/loUiC
From the post:
>Families are fleeing from Toronto as sky-high home prices and growing concerns over street drug use erode the city’s appeal for a friendly family life.
As a result, families are relocating to more affordable and safer communities elsewhere in Canada, frustrated that even 'comfortable' incomes still leave them feeling house-poor while safety worries continue to mount.
Andrea Griffith, 43, told CTV News that she was stunned to find out that an annual income of $200,000 wasn't going to be enough to support her goal of buying a home in the city.
She had hopes of raising her daughter in a modest home with her partner in Toronto, but was faced with a hard truth that owning such a home would land them in significant debt.
Archive: https://archive.today/loUiC
From the post:
>>Families are fleeing from Toronto as sky-high home prices and growing concerns over street drug use erode the city’s appeal for a friendly family life.
As a result, families are relocating to more affordable and safer communities elsewhere in Canada, frustrated that even 'comfortable' incomes still leave them feeling house-poor while safety worries continue to mount.
Andrea Griffith, 43, told CTV News that she was stunned to find out that an annual income of $200,000 wasn't going to be enough to support her goal of buying a home in the city.
She had hopes of raising her daughter in a modest home with her partner in Toronto, but was faced with a hard truth that owning such a home would land them in significant debt.