Why people love Toronto, and continue to flock to The 6

By Lydia McNutt
March 06, 2017

As The Six turns 183 young today, we wanted to take this opportunity to give some credence to the cliche that Torontonians really are at the centre of the universe. Here's why we love Toronto, and why people will continue to flock here in search of "home."

The local economy is chugging along at a good pace, the real estate market is hot, and our sports teams always play to a packed house – even if they don’t win every time.

On the international stage, our city is a shining star. Toronto was named North America’s most sustainable city in 2016 as per Arcadis’ Sustainable Cities Index; world’s most livable city in 2015 according to Metropolis Magazine; and best place to live according to The Economist in 2015 (source: City of Toronto). As for 2017, the year is still young.

Toronto is the centre of the universe – at least for the 2.79 million people who call it “home” and the 100,000 newcomers who flock to the Big Smoke every year. Toronto is Canada’s most populous city (source: City of Toronto), and it’s growing by leaps and bounds. According to recently released census data, Toronto’s population swelled 6.2 per cent between 2011 and 2016, outpacing Canada’s population growth rate of five per cent, and Ontario’s growth rate of 4.6 per cent. (source: Statistics Canada)

That’s a lot of people moving into this 630.2 km² area. You can certainly expect some spill-over into surrounding areas.

If you’re on the home hunt this spring, then you’re likely facing the urban/suburban debate, carefully weighing factors like cost, convenience and of course, commute times – we are talking about Toronto, after all.

The reality is, Toronto is becoming harder to get into. Home prices are way up, demand is rising and supply is dwindling, thanks to land shortages courtesy of government policy limiting residential development in terms of area and type. With a resurgence in rental living as the affordable housing option of choice, competition and prices in the rental realm are rising too.

Could this be at a turning point for Toronto The Good?

Not likely.

If you’re already a homeowner in Toronto or surrounding areas, consider yourself lucky. Logically, we know the real estate market has upswings and downturns. But if history teaches us anything, the steady price growth over the years hints at a golden nest egg. Ask your parents how much they paid for their home 30 years ago. Chances are, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the increase in value.

If you’re hoping to buy a home in the GTA, but are facing affordability challenges, you're not alone. But don't count yourself out just yet.

You’ve got options

There's no denying the power of a great location. Where you choose to buy a home will impact your lifestyle while you live there, and the resale value when you sell the place one day. Location is the one thing you can’t change about your home, so choose carefully.

With cost being a key determining factor in the home hunt, the housing landscape is changing to accommodate the high demand for Toronto living.

It’s true that low-rise housing may not be readily available – or affordable – in the big city, but there are plenty of other housing options, such as condo suites and townhomes, that could put that coveted downtown Toronto address within your reach.

Do your research and consider your options – and finances – carefully. Buy now, while you still can. A downtown home in the world’s most livable city could be well within reach.

About Lydia McNutt

Lydia McNutt is an award-winning writer and editor.

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