hawc
Senior Member
I find this thread unbelievably tacky.
Why? Because people are discussing money? Who cares.
I find this thread unbelievably tacky.
Fort Liard up 44% in one year? I haven't been there for a few years ... what on earth is going on up there? It looked far poorer than Fort Simpson when I was there ... did someone win the lottery?Instead of analyzing household income or individual annual income, Canadian Business had an article about a month ago reporting net worth across Canada, ranked by postal codes. Link: http://www.canadianbusiness.com/richest_postal_codes_2011/58771
I'm not saying I don't believe you but then how come most the homes in standard new subdivisions use brick cladding?Overall labour costs of bricklaying is substantially more expensive than stucco. Developors and home owners love stucco, it's easy to apply and hides many imperfections hence they sell it much more than brick.
This chart doesn't make much sense to me.
How are the calculating Net Worth?
Are they including the value of the homes these people live in? Because their homes alone are worth more than $3 million in most cases.
Unless these people have incredible amounts of debt that is lowering their overall net worth in a huge way, but I can't imagine that in rich old money neighbourhoods.
How is Lawrence Park richer than Rosedale and Forest Hill? Lawrence Park is nice (I grew up there) but it's not as nice as Rosedale.
And where's the Bridle Path in all of this? It's not ever there.
I really don't understand how they arrived at these numbers.
think Bridle Path is included in St Andrews-Windfields East.
Weird, so Bridle Path people have a lower Net Worth than Lawrence Park and Rosedale people? How does that work? I wish I could see this survey's methodology.
I really don't understand how they arrived at these numbers.
King of Kensington said:These are based on Forward Sortation Areas, which are generally larger than neighborhoods and don't always neatly respect boundaries.
For instance what they're calling "Lawrence Park" (M4N) includes part of Hogg's Hollow; the Bridle Path is split up and only has a small population anyway (like 1000 people).
I have no idea how they're calculating "net worth" - and census data (even if the latest is from 2006) for income is probably a better measure.