Inteested, if I were to take your latest post to its next logical level, then, the obvious conclusion is that there is no bubble in Toronto R/E -- not for PinkLucy, not for me and, if you were to decide to move downtown, then, there will not be a bubble for you either. If there is no bubble, then, there is no burst either. What happens to the 'flippers' or spectulators is for them to worry.
Since 2006, my small unit has increased in price 100%. It would not bother me at all if it goes another 20% North or 50% South. I chose to move to 'core' downtown. That is important.
For the past 2 or so years, you have been shouting from the pulpit about upcoming 'bubble burst'. Time for you to move away from this line of reasoning. Relax. There is not going to be a 'burst' for PinkLucy, myself, yourself and the others in the same situation.
Time to move on to another thread?