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Originally Posted by _Q_
Good point. I can see this being true for a bunch of the cities people rank as "tier 1" though.
Most people don't live on Younge Street or Kensington Market in Toronto. Most live in hell holes like Markham or Pickering or the like and commute 2 hours each way. So really, would that be more desirable of a place to live in than say Victoria where your commute to work is never more than 20 minutes?
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Commute never more than 20 minutes? Victoria has some pretty crappy commutes. Haven't you heard of the Colwood crawl? I liked Victoria a lot and it was a great place to go to University, but it seemed a pretty difficult city to try to set up a life in. The nice areas were incredibly expensive to live, there weren't a lot of jobs, and it may even be a worse place for having to live in a less than desirable suburb with painful traffic.