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roch5220
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In a city of millions like Toronto, someone's always going to have to live farther away from the central areas than they would like.
People always have to make sacrifrices for what they want, and feel is best for their families. However, one shouldn't expect subways in the burbs that are more typical within a central part of a city. When housing costs start hovering around 1000/sq foot, then peoples choices start becoming limited. But prices are still reasonable within a lot of areas of 416 so for those who still wish to live in 905 and commute to 416, then they know what they have to do to get to work.
But speaking in a macro level, the higher households incomes are located in 905 which generally leads me to believe that its the more well to do moving out.