bobbob911
Active Member
The problem is one that if you look historically houses were once much smaller in size. People would raise children in 900 square foot bungalows in my area. Children would share rooms together on bunk beds. That was a common thing. Now people want all their children to have their own room, the man to have a man cave and who ever the cook is to have something that belongs on the food network for a kitchen. Almost all the homes in my area are from pre 1920 and I am pretty sure they all at one time had families. It was in the 1950s when everyone started to go after the leave it to beaver white picket fence suburban house.
Historically people didn't have lots of things they do now. Also, there is a huge lack of multi-bedroom (ie 3+ bedroom as would be minimum for a family with 2 kids and a guest bedroom) condo housing in the downtown core.
Third, there are still plenty of houses in the junction or near eglinton and dufferin which are well priced. But the area is not trendy despite being somewhat close to downtown. Instead people would rather move to places with similar prices like brampton.
I take it you haven't been to the Junction in some time. Its extremely trendy and completely priced out of the market for most people now.
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