Thanks for your response, i agree it has to do with your family preferences/priories.
It has to be a trade off b/w priorities and requirements -- for eg whenever I visit Brampton I find it to be an ideal place to buy a house in , as I prefer staying in a residential suburb ..... less traffic / congestion etc .... (fortunately Brampton has all these and at a low price) but when it comes to commute flexibility , Etobicoke is more favorable being in the center and having TTC accessibility .....
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Pickering / Ajax can be a good choice for living ..
but one also has to consider job places as well as transportation.
as a IT guy i think i should stay in center of Mississauga , Brampton,Toronto downtown
A lot of IT companies up in Markham/Richmond Hill just off the 404 as well. Honda Corporate office is coming up just off the 404 north of Major Mac.
I would agree with you on the commute. People have to realize time is money as well. Spending an extra 2 hours in a car compared to spending an extra 2 hours with family is a big factor everyone should consider.
Brampton as a city was not initially planned very well. New developments would come up everywhere yet the street going in would be one lane. The lack of services is also present compared to other cities. To Brampton's credit they are remedying the problem slowly and are improving in a lot of areas. You ask how??? For any Brampton residents, just compare your property tax bill from a few years ago to your current one.
Take everything into consideration when choosing a city and prioritize what is important to you and your family and go from there. You most likely will not get 100% of all your needs/wants in one city but balance it the best you can and you will be okay.
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Real estate is so cheap in Brampton because there are WAY too many low income people and/or people that are living off the government. If people don't want to work and show low income then of course property value is not going to increase.
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