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If you don't like it. Shut up and leave ! Nobody is making you live there. Obviously over 2 million people dis-agree with you or Toronto would be a ghost town. lol.. it's not for everyone .. and obviously you are one of them.
Northglen (a.k.a. "The Glens") is the finest neighborhood in Oshawa, and has been for decades. Extremely low traffic due to the dead-end of Stevenson Road, quiet, friendly, large 60'+ lots, quality Italian-built homes ranging in price from $900k to $3m, central to everything. It cannot be beat. Some people say 'but it's close to the airport' but the little planes do not fly over the neighborhood, they fly over adjacent neighborhoods. Since you didn't mention Northglen I can only assume you're new to the area. Anyone who knows anything about Oshawa knows Northglen is the primo neighborhood.
Hello! My name is Panjeet Patel I am 25 years old fighting age maIe moving to Toronto from India need to know if they have a row of goop scoop street food restaurants anywhere in Canada 🇮🇳
We plan on moving summer, 2025. Living 3y, or for Son to graduate HS/2ndary as long as it takes for my wife to get citizenship. This video helps; so many downer videos. One dude was biotching and when he got to "woke" culture being prevalent, I cut him off.
I find this video very informative and appreciate your thorough explanation. I plan to move to Toronto, Canada with my family, which includes 2 adults and a 7-year-old child. I am looking to rent a house, preferably a condo in a gated community with nearby schools, grocery stores, and public transport. My budget is within $2,000. As I will be new to the country, I don't have a specific area in mind, but I prefer not to live in a secluded area. It would be ideal if the school has a high rating and the neighborhood has a strong Indian community presence. Can you please help me with this?
BS. Markham is not ethnically diverse, If want proof, just walk around literally every single business is owned by Chinese, and every school is attended by Chinese and whites. Most malls and banks are Chinese and the majority of the real estate is owned by Chinese. Even the soccer clubs are Chinese. If you think I am lying, go check it out.
If I were going to put up with all the expense and hassle of living in a city this big again, I’d go to New York City if staying in North America. Toronto costs as much as NYC but, just does not have the same vibrancy. Toronto has priced out workers too. Paramedic? Teacher? Nurse? If you don’t have family in Toronto DO NOT MOVE THERE. You will struggle. Canadians are also very self congratulatory about their “politeness” lol and I am Canadian.