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    Cant buy much these days with $300k

    I agree with this, I still see houses for around the price. Smaller houses, perhaps without parking, but you can still find them in areas in Toronto, that are much closer / in the city -- then living in the suburbs. I live around Dufferin / Bloor / Landsdowne / Dupont and you can still find...
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    Family Sized Condos

    I also think it is somewhat of a fallacy that you have to either purchase the 1 million condo near the financial district or the house in the outer ring burbs to have a family house. Nice semi-detached houses can be gotten on the out rings of downtown for $400-600k pretty easily. You can get...
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    Buying in "Transitional" Neighbourhoods?

    Your right it is a bit high for a condo but not for a house. But the 250k condo at Electricity would cost 100k+ more else where. 21 Carlton is also near a stretch of prostitution on Church on Street by Ryerson, you probably much more of it there than you would at Landsdowne and Bloorish...
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    Buying in "Transitional" Neighbourhoods?

    It is really not that different than other downtown neighbourhoods, they all have their issues. Cabbagetown is between Regent Park and Moss Park. Queen West, is near CAMH. Kensignton Market is near Alexandra Park. It is part of living in a city, it is not for everyone but vast amount...
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    Buying in "Transitional" Neighbourhoods?

    It is not that bad, if you think that is bad, you might as well move the 'burbs because you will never find anything good for what you can afford. As has been said several times in this thread, when you live in a city you can't avoid "undesirable elements". It will be in Cabbagetown, Queen...

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