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Only 13 new condos sold in Montréal in 3 months
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I was talking to my fiance about this, I'm about to graduate from my program and both of us can work anywhere there is a hospital. We were looking into houses or condos in the GTA but its just stupid expensive. I joked about bailing on canada entirely and just packing up/moving and that quickly went from a joke to our top option. I can't believe its gotten so unbelievably to hard to live here, whats the point in staying?
I wasn't really talking about affordability over all, which won't get better while governments allow corporations and "mom and pop" to buy and hold hostage the housing supply. But if reality were to actually affect the market, condos would crash hard, which maybe would help a bit with affordability?
But yeah, I wouldn't live in Toronto either if my industry didn't pay so well (film and TV production). It's wack.