Agreed. I lived in Canada like 5 months or so with some friends. The country is so big that we used private airplanes to move around, which was very normal there.
The prices on Toronto smells Bubble so much that feels dangerous to be near that when it does pop.
>The prices on Toronto smells Bubble so much that feels dangerous to be near that when it does pop.
There may be a bubble, but you could also argue from basic supply and demand that until prices cause people to stay away from there and build new communities in less dense regions, they are still not high enough.
The prices on Toronto smells Bubble so much that feels dangerous to be near that when it does pop.