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    We are leaving Toronto. In this video we share 5 reasons why we've made this decision to leave the city and will give some hints on where in Canada we are going next.
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Komentáře • 776

  • @roubartnekola5896
    @roubartnekola5896 Před rokem +51

    I moved to Montreal 17 years ago from Toronto, bought a duplex for a fraction of the price of a single bungalow, my first car insurance payment was 151 dollars per year, one way. Never looked back, I visit family and friends once in a while, and get out as soon as possible. Thank you for the video.

    • @MomHowCanI777
      @MomHowCanI777 Před rokem

      I love this. I tried TO for 3 months from Montreal. I came back soon after to Montreal. Being here is relaxing l, refreshing and most importantly, I don’t have to do two jobs to afford a quality life

    • @mdte5421
      @mdte5421 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m also debating to move to Montreal and I’m bilingual so integrating won’t be hard. I’m a single girl and I heard the taxes are high and hard to find a doctor . I make today 115k before tax so not sure if that’s enough in mtl.

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Před 9 měsíci

      17 years ago was a different time. Back then toronto was still fairly cheap. If you saved your money would've been able to buy several houses back then

    • @StLouis-yu9iz
      @StLouis-yu9iz Před 5 měsíci

      Car Insurance should be WAY higher… that would more accurately reflect the huge cost they are to society. :/

    • @unknownninja4430
      @unknownninja4430 Před 3 měsíci

      17 years ago, not anymore bruh.

  • @oliversalacan1094
    @oliversalacan1094 Před rokem +41

    I lived in Toronto for a few years, moved to small town BC before Covid. My quality of life is so much better it not even comparable. Toronto is good for students and people in their late twenties, early thirties. If you want to have a family with children and space, this is impossible in TO. Its a big city for single people and couples living in 600 sq ft concrete boxes. This is what we get with Canada's 'Master planned cities', very sad and mediocre.

    • @matthewp956
      @matthewp956 Před rokem

      If you don't mind me asking how much do you pay for a mortage/rent there? Is life in B.C less expensive or more expensive?

    • @musafir123
      @musafir123 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ok come to india here very cheap food plus fresh from the farm

  • @asfaqmohamed3117
    @asfaqmohamed3117 Před rokem +22

    I moved to Bracebridge. I love the surrounding nature and the slow pace of life here. Oh… the people are much more polite, respectful and friendly 😊

    • @user-hm4jm1cy7m
      @user-hm4jm1cy7m Před 5 měsíci

      good luck... that wont last. The entire country is going to hell, fast.

  • @CoconutPatel
    @CoconutPatel Před rokem +5

    Very good video; ALL GREAT POINTS 👍🏼 thank you for showing the reality on the ground

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.

    • @soyouthinkyouaresmart754
      @soyouthinkyouaresmart754 Před rokem

      @@MakeThatChange ---- the only NOT GREAT POINT in your video was the remark at 6:53 about "another crazy white guy slashing people with a knife". You 2 white girls should make a comment about all the "crazy black guys shooting up Toronto with guns"................ or is that fact too politically incorrect for a white person to say in Liberal Toronto???

  • @DavidYYC
    @DavidYYC Před rokem +22

    Thank you for the video! I was done with Toronto and in fact I was done with Ontario after 21 years . Moved to Calgary recently and never looked back.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +3

      Glad you made that move David - happy to hear you love it 💕

    • @DavidYYC
      @DavidYYC Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheJlee28 True, everything changed now.

    • @DavidYYC
      @DavidYYC Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheJlee28 I know. Hope it will change in 2025.

    • @DavidYYC
      @DavidYYC Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheJlee28 Alberta's economy is doing very well. We are the only province in Canada with significant surplus in budget. I was reffing to 2025 federal e lections.

    • @DavidYYC
      @DavidYYC Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheJlee28 I have been in Canada since 2001, so not new Canadian. Do not lol me, smart lady

  • @shawnjdm7064
    @shawnjdm7064 Před rokem +11

    I am from Toronto, born and raised. I have finally decided to relocate. The city just keeps worsening. I can't take it anymore, thankfully my line of work is in high demand anywhere. So I'm going to be moving this fall.

    • @barrykrebs8180
      @barrykrebs8180 Před 6 měsíci

      If that is the case then immigrate to the US.

  • @linserwayne1587
    @linserwayne1587 Před 11 měsíci +6

    My great grandmother settled in Toronto in 1904 but no amount of family history can overcome the loud, dirty, polluted, dangerous, crowded and expensive conditions that now prevail there. Im happy to have left. All the best with your move.

  • @cecec.m5832
    @cecec.m5832 Před rokem +52

    I'm moving away from Canada because of very expensive housing , and high taxes. Similar reasons the ladies talk about. I came to Canada many years ago from tropical Islands. After living, working and building my career in Canada, It's now time to leave Canada. Although the country's healthcare is the best, I feel the stress from living in expensive country is too much. I believe quality of life is more importnt than anything. I acknowledge that there are pros cons to live in Canada. The country is beautiful. Nevertheless, I still prefer quality life in a tropical farm.

    • @Roberto-xc5xy
      @Roberto-xc5xy Před rokem +6

      "I believe quality of life is more importnt than anything." 100% agree!!

    • @da80
      @da80 Před rokem +6

      Healthcare is the best? Really? Not as bad as in the US but still very bad.

    • @vp6564
      @vp6564 Před rokem

      So which country do you consider has good healthcare? Canadian health care used to be fine but seemed stretched to the limit before Covid. Now it’s anywhere between too slow to dangerous for the poor people who need and rely on it. As far as I can tell, Americans pay too much for healthcare but for the ones who have coverage as opposed to the 9% who do not, the health care you receive in the US is fast and the treatment is top notch.

    • @travelerawakenings8477
      @travelerawakenings8477 Před rokem +1

      What? The Country Healthcare is the best. Have you ever been sick in Canada. You didn't hear how many people have died just in a year, in emergency toom waiting for care. Google it. It is not because it is free it is good. I have been on Canada fir three years and I still don't have a primary care Doctor even I requested it two years and half ago..You don't know what you are talking about

    • @travelerawakenings8477
      @travelerawakenings8477 Před rokem

      ​@@da80 Not true. Healthcare is bad.

  • @Shiny-Beast
    @Shiny-Beast Před 7 měsíci +4

    Highway was there long before all the high rises. When I go back, driving across the Gardiner feels like being in the set from Blade Runner compared to how it was in the 80s.

  • @danielmcneil3004
    @danielmcneil3004 Před rokem +13

    All of the points you raised are valid,unfortunately. I have lived in Toronto for about 10 years and I have had enough of it. I grew up in a small city, (. Halifax) and miss the slower pace and lifestyle. Hoping to move to a quieter, safer city/ town in the near future. Thanks for your videos and best wishes in your new home , wherever that will be. Cheers, DM ✌️

  • @may-maytanymaytany_s3417

    Thank you for shredding the light for other considering moving to TO. 🙏👍

  • @Monsieur-Alex
    @Monsieur-Alex Před rokem +7

    Very informative, thank you! We are planning to move to Ontario and were deciding between Toronto and Ottawa; so your video really helps us make a better decision.

    • @polarninjawastaken
      @polarninjawastaken Před rokem +2

      Ottawa is a much, much better option. Toronto is way too overcrowded and despite it being the biggest city in Canada it's unlivable. One of my best friends moved from Toronto to Edmonton and said that it was the best choice of her life.

    • @SeawayCentre-ih2lg
      @SeawayCentre-ih2lg Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@polarninjawastakenOttawa just has more manure, politicians and rules. Depending on your job I would live in a small town.

  • @thepictureroom
    @thepictureroom Před 3 měsíci

    great video. informative. thanks for sharing.

  • @geewelch
    @geewelch Před rokem +30

    After living in the GTA for over 40 years, we left the centre of the Canadian universe for a life on the mythical island province of PEI. It has been truly magical.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +6

      that's great to hear Jay! All the best - hope to visit PEI some time soon!

    • @VE3LIX
      @VE3LIX Před 11 měsíci

      Never have I heard the contrary.

    • @bensanderson7144
      @bensanderson7144 Před 10 měsíci

      Do you have a GP?

    • @gumerzambrano
      @gumerzambrano Před 9 měsíci

      GTA the video game?

  • @cbeausoleil
    @cbeausoleil Před rokem +11

    My dream was to live in Toronto (from Sudbury), so I moved to the big city in 1995. That lasted 5 years. I moved to Oshawa in 2000 to get away from the craziness, but continued working in TO via the GO train. Now my wife and I are trying to get out of Oshawa because it seems like the rest of Toronto followed us here. But the cost of living is too high everywhere. So now we’re stuck here waiting for something drastic to happen, like maybe a housing crash.

    • @user-hm4jm1cy7m
      @user-hm4jm1cy7m Před 5 měsíci +1

      I moved from Suds in 2003 to Ottawa... it was fantastic here but now its like the rest of canada... rents and house prices are insane, cost of food is crazy plus Canada is an oppressive woke hellhole now. Im moving to Dallas in 3 years when I retire.

    • @cbeausoleil
      @cbeausoleil Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-hm4jm1cy7m I just spoke to a WalMart check-out clerk this morning. She said she came to Canada (East of Toronto) 2 years ago, and she feels duped to come to this country. Now she's very disappointed but can't afford to go back home, and struggles to live here.

  • @arultherule
    @arultherule Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your experience guys ☺

  • @elenarakhuba9752
    @elenarakhuba9752 Před rokem

    I'm VERY curious about where you are moving. Hopefully there will be a video update soon :)

  • @salmanposhni3948
    @salmanposhni3948 Před rokem +4

    I visited Toronto in 2014 and really love the place especially Toronto Bay Area...I believe it is excellent place for tourist but lots of challenges for permanent resident as you have illustrated ....Good luck in new place....

  • @aundraeblackwell2949
    @aundraeblackwell2949 Před rokem +1

    You guys are so right.

  • @lordpuppyrd7989
    @lordpuppyrd7989 Před rokem +8

    I agree with everything; hence I live in North York. Right by subway and good access to highways and walkable living. I never had the desire to live downtown.

  • @MarinaAlexander
    @MarinaAlexander Před rokem

    Congrats on your move!

  • @emmasusanawati441
    @emmasusanawati441 Před rokem +2

    Hi it is very nice to listen you both. Love it😊🥰

  • @SeawayCentre-ih2lg
    @SeawayCentre-ih2lg Před 11 měsíci +4

    I would not live in any city. The crime, poverty and noise never ends. There are so many small towns in Canada that are cheaper, quiet and neighbours watch out for each other, therefore little to no crime.

  • @davidwebb913
    @davidwebb913 Před rokem +44

    You described a lot of common problems for major city downtowns. Most of these complaints are not really Toronto specific.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +7

      That’s correct

    • @knicholaichukonyt
      @knicholaichukonyt Před rokem +1

      That’s what I was going to say. 🙄

    • @jeanbolduc5818
      @jeanbolduc5818 Před rokem

      Toronto does not define the identity of Canada ... very USA car culture and Asian . No green space and not built for families .. Feels like USA with Indians and Chinese.

    • @jeanbolduc5818
      @jeanbolduc5818 Před rokem

      Toronto does not even have Wi fi in the subway and the city is not safe ... it applies only to Toronto where people are living in ghettos India in Brampton and China downtown .. These ugly sides are typical of Toronto and Vancouver

  • @karilafleur1736
    @karilafleur1736 Před rokem +22

    I live in a little 2-bedroom house in Kitchener-Waterloo and bought a large 4-bedroom double garage home in a little city in Central Ontario for half the price. The cost of living in and around Toronto is very similar in pricing. I have already landed a job and can't wait to live a slower pace lifestyle with less stress, less traffic, and fewer people.

  • @mariatee2775
    @mariatee2775 Před rokem +1

    Thank You for report

  • @susanstewart1402
    @susanstewart1402 Před rokem +26

    OMG .. all true. Toronto, especially downtown, was the best 30-40 years ago but it really went downhill starting 15 years ago. Bad urban planning and lack of adequate public transit are to blame. We moved to Calgary 5 years ago and it has been a RELIEF.

    • @misspee3707
      @misspee3707 Před rokem

      Really? Inspite of the freezing weather?

    • @skatingcanuck9837
      @skatingcanuck9837 Před rokem

      The government needs to do more to support the TTC. It is pretty good for a self funded system.

    • @susanstewart1402
      @susanstewart1402 Před rokem +3

      @@misspee3707 Calgary can get cold for sure but that generally lasts for a week, and happens 2x in a winter season with Chinook breaks in between. Snow stays white for a week or more .. that was a big surprise for us. Today it's plus 4, sunny, winter wonderland but I think it is melting underneath. You definitely need proper winter clothing but not long johns which is what I needed when living in Edmonton years ago.

    • @DaveGIS123
      @DaveGIS123 Před 3 měsíci

      @@susanstewart1402 They say Calgary is the only big city in Canada where the locals don't complain about the weather. If there's too much snow, just wait a couple of days and a chinook will eat it!

  • @AGentlemansJourney77
    @AGentlemansJourney77 Před rokem +5

    I moved here from Sudbury back in 2003. Its a huge difference. I prefer the slower pace of life and if you think taking public transit is rough, try working in that field which I have been doing for 18 years. It take a toll on you.

  • @corradodeluca1320
    @corradodeluca1320 Před rokem +19

    I am from Italy and living & working in Canada. I have been blessed and I am very happy (and lucky) with my career and life here but I like that you show what the reality is for most.
    Lots of people fall for the great and patriotic PR Canadians are very good at (about Canada).

    • @jeanbolduc5818
      @jeanbolduc5818 Před rokem +2

      Toronto or Vancouver does not define the identity of Canada More China or India culture

  • @user-og2wt3le4j
    @user-og2wt3le4j Před 11 měsíci +6

    Even housing prices in smaller Ontario cities than Toronto are expensive. Places like Kitchener, Hamilton, Guelph, Brantford and Burlington are becoming commuter towns with people working in the GTA. That drives up prices of real estate. Homes and condos are both crazy prices.

    • @LeoMidori
      @LeoMidori Před 11 měsíci

      Hell, I live in North Bay and our rent is getting insane! I can't afford to move from my room in the house I'm in. Houses don't even tend to last more than a couple of weeks on the market before being bought.

  • @Renbits
    @Renbits Před rokem +3

    YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS agree with everything in this video

  • @mrsnulch
    @mrsnulch Před rokem +16

    I moved back into my parent's house when the pandemic started. 3 years later I'm doing better than before financially, but still can't find a way to move back into the city. Just 5 years ago I was going out late every night and living it up in downtown Toronto, but I can't picture it being like that again for me - it just doesn't seem as safe, and the housing situation is just as you described. I'm now planning on moving to Valencia, Spain! Can't wait to see where you guys end up, and hopefully Toronto cleans itself up a bit lol

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +3

      Ah Spain - sounds like a dream destination after Canada! All the best in your move✌️

    • @seanothepop4638
      @seanothepop4638 Před rokem +2

      I think that there's literally castles in spain you can get for cheaper than toronto condo and a lot of it has to do with money laundering, many buyers of condos are simply laundering money and don't need a person actually living in them. That's why they can be so cheap. Toronto is a litmus test for the rest of what Canada can expect and it's very broken.

    • @mrsnulch
      @mrsnulch Před rokem +2

      @@seanothepop4638 Agreed! And yeah in Valencia you can get a single condo for around $1200-$1500 which is far better than the $2500 I'd pay here! I work remote for a Toronto company, but they may let me live there for a bit. Toronto is just too far gone at the moment haha

  • @AlexKasper
    @AlexKasper Před rokem +6

    The highway going to thru downtown thing is a relic of the past. It used to be popular, a sign of progress, to have said structures, indicating your city is modern. However, that fell out of favor because of the reasons cited in the video. Slowly cities started removing their highways out of downtown, or sending them underground.

  • @vince4809
    @vince4809 Před rokem +11

    I moved away from Toronto in 2021. I am currently in Panama.

  • @emxmx87
    @emxmx87 Před rokem +14

    im from Halifax but i moved to Alberta. Lived in a few cities in Alberta but my fav is Calgary. I'd say its the nicest/best bang for your buck here in Canada.

    • @kevin6588
      @kevin6588 Před rokem +4

      Too cold, only liveable options in Canada are toronto and Vancouver and they are too expensive

    • @toonnaobi-okoye2949
      @toonnaobi-okoye2949 Před rokem

      @@kevin6588 so what's the solution?

    • @toonnaobi-okoye2949
      @toonnaobi-okoye2949 Před rokem

      i'm curious, did you live in Edmonton? if yes, what made you choose yyc over yeg?

    • @emxmx87
      @emxmx87 Před rokem

      @@toonnaobi-okoye2949 yes i lived in edmonton for 10 years and calgary 1 year. i now live in northern alberta because it is higher paying job. but i loved calgary because it was a lot cleaner, less homeless people, the lifestyle is more modern and less redneck, people have nicer things/better jobs. Edmonton is very rough around the edges, not much to do. not a pretty city. all there is to do is go to bars there or live the redneck lifestyle like quadding, camping, fishing that kind of thing people are into in Edmonton. Calgary is more like Vancouver style people are a lot healthier and spend their money differently.

    • @emxmx87
      @emxmx87 Před rokem

      @@kevin6588 i wouldnt live in toronto if someone paid me. Vancouver I would live there if the cost of living wasnt so high. So thats why i ended up in Alberta. It is very cold but the wages make up for it sometimes haha

  • @ShouldWeLiveHere
    @ShouldWeLiveHere Před rokem

    I look forward to hearing where you move to! We have been traveling around trying to decide where to move. Everywhere has pros and cons and we haven’t come to a decision yet.

  • @marlonjames6360
    @marlonjames6360 Před rokem +18

    As someone who grew up in Toronto and now lives abroad, most of what you’re describing are common problems in most major cities globally. Fact of the matter is, as we age we tend to gravitate out of downtown city living for “better quality of life”.

    • @paulpower2680
      @paulpower2680 Před rokem +1

      Very True!

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +2

      💯💯

    • @charsback
      @charsback Před rokem +3

      Not anymore that's why you don't live here..Its broke beyond repair best to leave completely..

    • @marlonjames6360
      @marlonjames6360 Před rokem +5

      @@charsback I don’t live in Toronto anymore because I was offered a good opportunity elsewhere, that I couldn’t turn down. I still love Toronto and visit frequently because of Family and Friends. The city has its issues but so do a lot of other places around the world, no where is perfect.

    • @puzzler4972
      @puzzler4972 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@marlonjames6360 True. Nowhere is perfect.
      But other cities have a charm despite their shortcomings. Toronto has no charm, no personality whatsoever. It's just depressing being there. That's the worst for me, and it finally made me realize I should get out.
      And when I did get out I did honestly feel much better.

  • @Magdalene777
    @Magdalene777 Před rokem +9

    I live in Hamilton. I bought a house in Newfoundland and I'm moving because I can get a house for under $100,000 there in a small town. My aunt also lives in Hamilton. A few weeks ago someone shot at the back of her neighbor's house 14 times with a gun. Fortunately nobody was hurt but she's terrified so is selling her house and also buying a house in Newfoundland.

    • @purple7vi0let
      @purple7vi0let Před rokem +1

      Do you have a job lined up there? How’s the economy in NF?

    • @evemarie1605
      @evemarie1605 Před rokem

      Well if you don't need to live in Hamilton and you're ok with Nfld then sure, why not? Nothing wrong with Nfld and best of all the spoiled, choosy, whiny young immigrants don't like it either so you can socialize exclusively with sensible civilized people:- go for it!

    • @Magdalene777
      @Magdalene777 Před rokem +2

      @@purple7vi0let not so good but I'm an investor and stock trader and work online and my aunt is retired and has a pension.

    • @purple7vi0let
      @purple7vi0let Před rokem

      @@Magdalene777 ohh I see

    • @rajatdipak
      @rajatdipak Před rokem +2

      The new found love for small town

  • @truthseeker7685
    @truthseeker7685 Před rokem +12

    Lived in Toronto for 22 years and am glad I left that city. It was becoming suffocating

  • @haiderkarim5446
    @haiderkarim5446 Před rokem +3

    You have mentioned very important points such as the buildings quality is low and the prices are very high. Surprisingly, most of the projects here in Canada do not comply with the specifications and standards.

    • @FG-bu3jp
      @FG-bu3jp Před rokem +1

      Yeah the condos are built by cutting corners. I live in a coop and am shocked at how my building is better built than all these fancy new condos. They're all about maximizing profit.

  • @bla9857
    @bla9857 Před 10 měsíci

    Cool video)) where have you decided to move?

  • @monkeyseemonkeydo2597
    @monkeyseemonkeydo2597 Před rokem +5

    I was born here (one of he few, lol) and have recently retired. I sold my house and now paying A LOT to rent a nice house. I’m ready to leave but can’t decide where to go. It’s a toss up between B.C. (Probably Vancouver Island) or Europe (likely Italy). My dream is to be surrounded by ocean and mountains. I’m worried that B.C., although beautiful, will be a bit boring. Any suggestions are welcome!

    • @lindystanway8110
      @lindystanway8110 Před rokem

      Stay where you are.

    • @monkeyseemonkeydo2597
      @monkeyseemonkeydo2597 Před rokem +1

      @@lindystanway8110 interesting

    • @RacerX888
      @RacerX888 Před rokem +5

      BC is insanely expensive and the government is worse than Ontario. Try New Brunswick, cheaper to live and if you live in Saint John, you are 15 minutes from different beaches, parks and ocean in every direction. Avoid Nova Scotia, trust me.

    • @monkeyseemonkeydo2597
      @monkeyseemonkeydo2597 Před rokem

      @@RacerX888 I know the prices/government are undesirable. I’ve been out to the East Coast numerous times, definitely not for me.

    • @pauly5418
      @pauly5418 Před rokem +3

      Do some traveling while you still can. You could live in Bangkok in a nice condo and have nice food for a lot less than you're paying for rent here....summers are too hot though. Maybe Buenos Aires. And look into Greece and Spain besides Italy in Europe. Lots of YT videos of these places.

  • @Mulovita
    @Mulovita Před 9 měsíci +4

    I know a woman who moved from Ukraine during the war who cried at the shitty apartment in Toronto she was renting. She moves back to Ukraine with the war still going on.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před 9 měsíci

      We have also met several Ukrainians who either moved back or moved to Poland. 😳

    • @F-16777
      @F-16777 Před 4 měsíci

      Stats says, 1 million Ukrainians got visas thru the emergency program. But only 200 thousands have arrived to Canada. Unfortunately 60% of them moved back to Europe! So, I’m wondering why?

  • @ademonoe9074
    @ademonoe9074 Před rokem

    hi girls , realy !!!!! ,you surprise us, each time by diffrent things ,often not esay to digest of course and that keeps me from moving forward unfortunatly, at the end i guess paris is better than canada , vous confirmez?

  • @michaeldent772
    @michaeldent772 Před rokem +7

    Come to Ottawa! Easy access to green spaces (Gatineau park) and you'll be in between both Toronto and Montreal.

  • @hobonomad1928
    @hobonomad1928 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I moved away from Toronto twice in my life, once to the US for 2 years and then to Germany for 10 years. After 13 years back here I am done. I bought a retirement home in NB and as soon as I can, I am gone. I can't handle the traffic, the costs, the overcrowded streets, the ugliness of Toronto, the crime and the unbelievably arrogant people that have moved here in the last 30 years.

    • @harrymandel
      @harrymandel Před 7 měsíci +1

      You could have stayed in Germany. People are not arrogant over there at all ...ROFL

  • @Renbits
    @Renbits Před rokem +1

    would you ever move back to montreal? after living in toronto for 5 years myself, moving to montreal with a toronto job sounds perfect. is it?

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +3

      Depends on what job you have and what your lifestyle is! Montreal is more laidback, and artsy, it’s a beautiful city too.
      Personally, I don’t think I’ll move back to Montreal

  • @manuchartabatadze7632

    Can I ask you where are u going to move to, some recommendations for the better a place would be appreciated

  • @kubrabozdag3084
    @kubrabozdag3084 Před rokem +1

    I've been watching you guys for months and finally i came to toronto last week, but now you're leaving. I was expecting more videos but wherever you go i'll watch your videos anyway😊 good luck!

  • @VE3LIX
    @VE3LIX Před 11 měsíci

    The highway and was there for decades before the buildings, used to be factories, industrial, and even oil storage.

  • @Ali-eq4uo
    @Ali-eq4uo Před 10 měsíci +3

    Grew up in Toronto / GTA. Moved to Québec city Oct 2021. Love it and do not regret it. Cheaper housing, lower traffic, quieter less crowded town, and a better family oriented place

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Quebec City is one of the most special cities in Canada!

    • @alexcheetah79
      @alexcheetah79 Před 5 měsíci

      Was it hard to adapt to the language barrier.

    • @Ali-eq4uo
      @Ali-eq4uo Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@alexcheetah79 A little at first; but it can be learned. Of course it helped that I already had a foundation in French upon arrival

  • @YourExpatInvestor
    @YourExpatInvestor Před rokem +5

    Today's snow storm is another reason.... Not an immigrant but your fresh perspective is something that's been on my mind... I need to think as a new comer to make wise decision... You have made me think of moving to either Montreal or Halifax.. price wise and university opportunities

    • @kayonaldria
      @kayonaldria Před rokem

      Also consider your PR pathways when choosing a province

    • @pauly5418
      @pauly5418 Před rokem +1

      Monteal and Halifax are great places, but they get more snow than Toronto. So, a snow storm in Toronto shouldn't be a reason you would go there instead.

    • @YourExpatInvestor
      @YourExpatInvestor Před rokem +1

      @@pauly5418 that was a joke because there was a 27cm snow storm on the day they release the video in Toronto.. Halifax is on avg warmer than Toronto and the other cities..

    • @da80
      @da80 Před rokem

      Montreal is a great place to live compared to Toronto. Prices are high but still you can have a nice condo rented for CAD1.5k and if you live by the metro lines it's very handy and you don't even need a car to get around.

  • @Kieran858
    @Kieran858 Před 11 měsíci

    Oi dear guys.. I've been missing you guys.. I wasn't able watch your videos for a long time for my some personal problem. I've been missing you guys. God bless you. I hope you're living a good life in Canada🇨🇦 I hope you're families are good guys. 😭

  • @bobbbxxx
    @bobbbxxx Před rokem +3

    I live in Toronto and have never used an air conditioner. Just open the windows and use a fan. Did you only live in apartments right down by the highway? It's a big city with all sorts of neighbourhoods. Good luck in your new home.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Glad you've gone by without an AC! Must be a greatly designed home with good air flow!

    • @bobbbxxx
      @bobbbxxx Před rokem +1

      @@MakeThatChange I wouldn't say particularly, it's an an older building. But if you don't have air conditioning you do become accustomed to the temperatures, and the fan moves the air around nicely. I don't like the feel of air conditioned air, and I don't like becoming dependant upon it. The best of luck to you in your new home!

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Bob!

  • @rajatdipak
    @rajatdipak Před rokem +2

    Thanks,
    The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but having new eyes.

  • @MauricioSouza-93
    @MauricioSouza-93 Před rokem +9

    Living in Toronto has always been one of my biggest goals and dreams for the past 5 years, I've been planning to move here for years and now that I've finally made it, I don't think I want to stay here for too long. It's not safe at all and it's becoming impossible to afford the cost of living here. I think the heydays of this city are behind us.

    • @peachypeach5838
      @peachypeach5838 Před rokem +2

      Couldn't agree more

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +3

      Glad you still tried it Mauricio! It was probably good for a certain phase in your life - now onto the next one?

    • @shawnjdm7064
      @shawnjdm7064 Před rokem

      Yup, it's a (excuse my language) shit hole.

    • @puzzler4972
      @puzzler4972 Před 9 měsíci

      Moving to Toronto today is like going to a party late after it's long over. Toronto's great days died since the 80s.

  • @alphafitter4699
    @alphafitter4699 Před rokem +7

    I lived in downtown Toronto for 8 years. Everything in this video is so true. The condos are so terribly designed and built!

  • @Kongohh
    @Kongohh Před rokem +4

    I always say Toronto is a parking lot disguised as a city, there's way too much traffic!

  • @misa.milojevic
    @misa.milojevic Před rokem +1

    Ladies, great content. Very good informations coming from you. Keep up the good work. I'm hoping to move to Canada with my family.
    Follow up video - where are you moving and why did you choose that place.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +1

      thank you Misa! Coming soon!
      All the best with your move!

    • @nocapnobs7845
      @nocapnobs7845 Před rokem +1

      If I was slavic I would move to 1) Alberta or 2) Saskatchewan. There's lots of history there with slavs and their descendants and have the same political values. Ontario might not be your cup of tea.

    • @misa.milojevic
      @misa.milojevic Před rokem

      @@nocapnobs7845 I'm aiming for option number 1 😉

  • @sexygeek8996
    @sexygeek8996 Před rokem +4

    These problems are occurring everywhere. We have the same complaints about builders cutting corners here in Las Vegas. Everything is cheap and shitty nowadays, not just buildings.
    If you want a city/metro area the size of Toronto with similar amenities, Chicago, Houston and Dallas are much cheaper.

    • @casebeth
      @casebeth Před rokem +2

      Chicago is MUCH more dangerous than Toronto. Though it is cheaper and has good job opportunities with more or less the same climate. Texas... Well...

  • @frustratedalien666
    @frustratedalien666 Před rokem +3

    The insurance rates in Toronto seem high to outsiders but it isn't the worst by Canadian standards. I have 10 years of driving history in the US with no accidents or tickets but despite that I pay $240 every month for a 2021 Toyota Tacoma in Calgary (with snow tires and very low crime rate in my region). My guess is that this is due to hail storms, but who knows? Rent is definitely cheaper here though (relatively speaking).
    I forgot to add that Calgary was my first choice because it is so close to the mountains and I don't regret moving here one bit. I moved from the American mid west and this place is very similar. My job is 100% remote, so I have had no issues whatsoever, except having to work in Central Time while living in Mountain Time (a very small sacrifice for living so close to the mountains).

  • @Justaperson717
    @Justaperson717 Před rokem +3

    Left Toronto 7 months ago to Richmond, BC. In Toronto I was renting a room and now I rent a room (more, but not significantly expensive) in Richmond. The quality of my new house is much better and I earn more money at my new work (I continue to work in security). Here in Metro Vancouver you have a different life rhythm, and you also surrounded by nature (one of the sings I didn't have in Toronto).

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +1

      That’s great to hear that you’re happy with your move! All the best! Hope it only gets better from there✌️

    • @Justaperson717
      @Justaperson717 Před rokem

      @@MakeThatChange Thanks a lot. May I ask where are you moving to?

  • @jrudi9241
    @jrudi9241 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My parents immigrated from Portugal to torontonin the late 70s. I was born and raised downtown. At 35 i left. Its so different and ridiculous

  • @fakeologist1
    @fakeologist1 Před rokem +3

    The Gardiner was there before even one condo tower was built.

  • @philipreed387
    @philipreed387 Před rokem

    Compared to where you originally came from. St.Petersburg and Siberia , how would you rate these issues you’re unhappy with . I’m particularly curious about the “ safety “ aspect and cost and quality in that order.

  • @deedunk8383
    @deedunk8383 Před rokem

    Great video! most of those buildings around the highway where recently built.

  • @ramihayek1589
    @ramihayek1589 Před rokem

    Is it Calgary that you guys are moving to?

  • @qj5978
    @qj5978 Před rokem

    Go to Las Vegas. Thousands of restaurants, everything from quick eats to the highest of high end restaurants, great weather, though hot, so you don't have to worry about road salt damaging your car, a lot of entertainment, again from lowest to highest, including plenty of free concerts and other shows. Some of the best hotels in the world, with casinos adding to the entertainment. Plenty of outdoor exercise options and sights to see. And they just keep building out new developments in its suburbs, some of them in which the new houses cost only a little over 200k.

  • @yoshipercussion5126
    @yoshipercussion5126 Před rokem +6

    As always, thank you for keeping it real. Love you and your channel. 💪🏻🧠

  • @kunal21g
    @kunal21g Před rokem +6

    just lived there for a year in 2020 , as soon as the pandemic ended I moved to the eastern side. All points raised are true , the city is just too noisy

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +2

      Are you enjoying your life east?

    • @kunal21g
      @kunal21g Před rokem +1

      @@MakeThatChange I came to live in Whitby in 2020 housing was affordable at that time you could get a detached house 3 bed 3 bath with basement and backyard for 700k , now it's one of the most in demand area. Although it's still peaceful and there are a lot of parks and open areas

  • @joyceslipper9735
    @joyceslipper9735 Před rokem +2

    I follow Babylokov from St. Petersburg, Russia. St Petersburg is a Beautiful city with so many Restaurants, Bars and the "Galeria Mall"

  • @tyffanypoudrier2826
    @tyffanypoudrier2826 Před rokem

    Good for you ! Get out while you can

  • @marketplayer
    @marketplayer Před rokem

    It is still a great place to be if you have low mortgage or completely paid off house. No other city in Canada offers the same kind of convenience and quality of life as far as amenities and access to things go. Montreal comes close but they don't have the lake and the weather sucks. Everywhere else is essentially rural living, you may get a half decent mall here and there but nothing to write home about. Over 50% of Canada lives in Southern Ontario. Think about that!!! That's one hell of a country :) Where are you guys moving?

  • @Ptero.Dactyl.
    @Ptero.Dactyl. Před 5 měsíci

    Девчонки, вы классные!)

  • @restouler
    @restouler Před rokem +6

    I could never live in Toronto haha. I'm just fine anywhere north of Parry Sound. ☃️

  • @sarwan-hf5lt
    @sarwan-hf5lt Před rokem +7

    I already left Toronto and Canada in 2021. I moved to Germany and am happy with the move.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome! How was your adaptation period?

  • @bradc1109
    @bradc1109 Před rokem +1

    The buildings were built well after the freeway

  • @massoudzahedi
    @massoudzahedi Před rokem +1

    Well, I wish to move to Canada during the next 6 to 8 months, and my goal is to move to the GTA, but after watching this video, I think I will reconsider my decision, and choose an other place to move.
    Can you tell me a bit about Ottawa?

    • @alexanderadonyae7937
      @alexanderadonyae7937 Před rokem

      Move to Windsor..far less traffic/very peaceful and less noise

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Před rokem +1

      Ottawa has more grit and can feel very rough around the edges, albeit with a few nice, charming pockets of quaint history here and there, not inconvenient, a relic of the '90s with flashes of the 21st century, but those are few and far between.

    • @massoudzahedi
      @massoudzahedi Před rokem

      @@alexanderadonyae7937 I intend to open a supermarket.
      Is Windsor OK for this business?

    • @massoudzahedi
      @massoudzahedi Před rokem

      @Valeria-Militia Messalina clearly speaking, with two children and a supermarket business in mind, where should we unpack our staff?

    • @biffmcgraw
      @biffmcgraw Před rokem +1

      Don't bother moving to Canada. It's too expensive!! It's too expensive for Canadians. You're probably better off staying where you are.

  • @newworld6474
    @newworld6474 Před rokem +7

    We are thinking of moving to the Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville or Ajax area of the GTA ... better for kids or maybe the Vancouver suburbs ... Calgary is interesting ... better than Ottawa imo

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem

      Many great options!

    • @diegoelet
      @diegoelet Před rokem

      100 times Burlington Over Hamilton for similar cost of life vs Ajax and Oakville that have insanely Expensive property taxes on the house! I would also consider which of the cities has less people unemployed and more diversity of Jobs...that's a huge factor to a better city for everyone!

    • @newworld6474
      @newworld6474 Před rokem

      @@diegoelet Thanks for the ideas Diego

  • @TOBoy6338
    @TOBoy6338 Před rokem +3

    IMO the only valid reason of all you've mentioned for leaving is traffic.Even that unfortunately comes with living in a big city. Impossible to be in a large quiet city with good job opportunities with no traffic.
    WRT bad construction quality, try looking for buildings that are 10-15 years old. They're still relatively modern with all the amenities but quality surpasses current standards.
    You can still enjoy the city life by living in areas outside of the core. North York (Yonge and Finch area) and Humber Bay (Lake Shore and Park Lawn) are good examples. Bustling area with good public transportation to downtown.

  • @juliadaniloff2578
    @juliadaniloff2578 Před rokem +9

    Everyone who wants to move to Toronto must watch this video first. I live in Toronto and am planning to move to Ottawa.

    • @barbaramatthews696
      @barbaramatthews696 Před rokem

      I can understand people wanting to leave Toronto I am in London & I have to use Via Rail to travel to Eastern Ont to visit family. I am terrified to have to wait down in Union Station for my next train. I never felt this unsafe approx 8 yrs ago

    • @massoudzahedi
      @massoudzahedi Před rokem

      Is it a better place to live?

    • @juliadaniloff2578
      @juliadaniloff2578 Před rokem +1

      @@massoudzahedi there are some cons and pros, but it is more safe for sure, and cost of renting/buying property is lower than in Toronto

    • @massoudzahedi
      @massoudzahedi Před rokem

      @Julia Daniloff Dear Julia, I am a father of two, and i intend to open a grocery store.
      Are schools and universities at a high level in ottawa?
      Is business profitable there?

    • @juliadaniloff2578
      @juliadaniloff2578 Před rokem

      @@massoudzahedi I have never lived in Ottawa and not sure about opening grocery store, would it be profitable or not, for sure universities and colleges are good ( compare to some other provinces). Toronto and surrounding areas have more options for colleges and universities, but to be honest I am so tired of Toronto, the crime rate is getting higher and higher every year. I have children and choose safety over any profits or even over education.

  • @danielcortes4523
    @danielcortes4523 Před rokem +1

    I was living in Toronto, it is a good city to live but I just found it not as good as I was expecting. Now, I am in Montreal and at the moment it feels more welcoming than Toronto for new commers. I know, every person has a different experience but from the rental or real estate perspective Toronto is a lose case even if there are better wages. I can not wait to know where you are moving... something is telling that it is between Calgary, Ottawa and Montreal.

  • @stephenlett9208
    @stephenlett9208 Před rokem +3

    I have been weekend living outside of Chatham Ontario for 14 years. It's a backwards, super conservative area. It feels like it's 40 years behind.
    The real estate prices are the best reason to be there.

    • @massoudzahedi
      @massoudzahedi Před rokem

      Sir, for someone like me, father of two, is it a good place to raise my children?
      (school, university, sports centers...)

    • @stephenlett9208
      @stephenlett9208 Před rokem

      @@massoudzahedi it's good if you like outdoor activities. There's a beautiful lake nearby. University is one hour away

  • @bcdave91
    @bcdave91 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the video. I've lived across Canada and I really enjoyed enjoyed my five years in St. John's. (Nfld) and also three years in Whitehorse (YT). I live in Vancouver (where I'm from) and hate the city nowadays. The entire lower mainland BC and southern Vancouver Island have turned into congested expensive crime-ridden dumps. Some of my friends are starting to retire and moving to places like Spain, Philippines, Vietnam and Costa Rica. Seems more appealing that wasting money in Canada.

  • @alpatorix
    @alpatorix Před rokem +1

    I just moved to Toronto 3 weeks ago and you are leaving already :) Btw, I also don't like the way heating works here.

  • @macadamia668
    @macadamia668 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Have you ever considered moving in the country? I find prices and needless chaos tends to die down the further away you are from the city.

  • @solitudebychoice
    @solitudebychoice Před rokem

    Nice example of common sense, congratulations!

  • @dennyc9159
    @dennyc9159 Před rokem +3

    I live in Windsor and recently had an interview for a job in Toronto. It pays a lot and I've been looking at housing in the city and I'm not sure anymore. Also I hate traffic.

    • @toryjames5084
      @toryjames5084 Před rokem

      Interesting,I was thinking about suggesting they consider Windsor. Still relatively affordable with a major American city across the river. Best of both worlds.

    • @thethreatwrestling.7053
      @thethreatwrestling.7053 Před rokem

      I do like to visit big cities for to sightseeing, vacations and etc. However, I prefer to live in a suburban community.

    • @barrykrebs8180
      @barrykrebs8180 Před 6 měsíci

      Windsor has a two major problems-unemployment and organized crime. It is also an unofficial suburb of Detroit.

  • @barbaramatthews696
    @barbaramatthews696 Před rokem +2

    The cost of living is also very expensive in London as well. I have to say that this is quite a friendly city. I feel that we are heading toward a depression ! I am not the only one that feels this way !!

    • @puzzler4972
      @puzzler4972 Před 9 měsíci +2

      This is why in my comments in this video I made the distinction between "expensive" and "overpriced".
      London is indeed "expensive", but it's not "overpriced" because it's terrific. Toronto? Just "overpriced".

  • @tyronelowe7090
    @tyronelowe7090 Před rokem

    Very valid reasons that reflect the problems of greed causing a real estate bubble in Toronto.
    Unfortunately politicians can't seem to control the housing problem.

    • @DaveGIS123
      @DaveGIS123 Před 3 měsíci

      They used to describe Toronto as "New York run by the Swiss." Now, I have my doubts...

  • @TravelTherapy022
    @TravelTherapy022 Před rokem

    Nice Channel, Nice Couple . Good job ladies

  • @mpirtam8180
    @mpirtam8180 Před rokem +3

    I wish you all good luck in your move away from Toronto. You both all have the right reasons why you would not want to stay.

  • @a1324258
    @a1324258 Před rokem +2

    Totally agree with you folks. I live in downtown right next to the train . Super loud all day long. Also, things happen on TTC.

    • @ivanronin8209
      @ivanronin8209 Před rokem

      Big mistake to live there ?? Why ? Traying to be cool and fit in to the Woke feminists crowd ??? No Brain and Self respect to pay that kind money ! Stupid !

  • @andreadawngilpin3054
    @andreadawngilpin3054 Před rokem +4

    Canada is my homeland. I have always lived here and mainly in Ottawa. This country has changed over the years. There was a time I was proud to be Canadian. Not anymore. What makes this country appealing to foreigners?

    • @saidibrahim5931
      @saidibrahim5931 Před rokem

      You guys didn't give a birth for almost 40 years, do you think Canada will wait until you get older and there is no young generation to replace old people like you? No that's why government is bringing more young people, and still you don't want to have even 1 kid, but you can feed and take care of 5 dogs.

    • @mohammedsaadyaseen3372
      @mohammedsaadyaseen3372 Před rokem

      Despite Canada's flaws, it is still better than many countries.

    • @ivanronin8209
      @ivanronin8209 Před rokem

      I see Hardly any White People in Toronto ! Toronto is Very Gay and Very Asian now ! Nuts eh ! All My friends left for Europa ! Money is not everything !

    • @casebeth
      @casebeth Před rokem +2

      Well , even with the increase in crime it's still safer than many other places in the world. There's still a reputation of good healthcare. As a US American it's a good place to immigrant to as the language is a non-issue outside Québec and it's not so exhausting to live there (compared to the endless polemic politics of the US). It has nice nature and decent worker protection .

  • @BrodieChree
    @BrodieChree Před 5 měsíci +1

    Surprised you didn't mention how few gas stations there are downtown.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před 5 měsíci

      That’s a good one, you’re right! Maybe because we lived next to two gas stations within 10 min drive so it wasn’t a big problem 😂

  • @natiachilashvili-nb6ku
    @natiachilashvili-nb6ku Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi girls, at ferst thank you, I have a qvestion, worth to come Canada and study interior dizzain for migration.?

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před 5 měsíci

      Interior design has a moderately positive outlook for the next 5-10 years. There’s a lot of construction happening and interior design is in demand. Toronto is the best place for that profession. Vancouver and Montreal will be more challenging.

  • @Erintii
    @Erintii Před rokem

    When I moved to Toronto in 2014 I was shocked with a poor quality of apartments. I I moved from Poland, not a wealthy country but stull... In Switzerland where I live now apartments are also generic but of better quality especially new builds. I am missing socializing opportunities, missing meeting people from my country and big city vibe, but family-wise, money-wise and career-wise this was a good choice. Last year during job searching I even start applying for jobs in Toronto, but costs of rent were absolutely insane.
    Gosh, how I hated smoke detectors ringing when cooking. Jeez. It is sad what you sad about violence, when I was living there in 2014-9 it was much better. Maybe cost of living crisis is making people so violent? I felt anxiety where living in Toronto but it was not bad.

  • @jasonraymond7907
    @jasonraymond7907 Před rokem

    See you in the 905!

  • @mikamukami
    @mikamukami Před rokem +9

    Loving your content more and more each day. I lived in Montreal, I then moved to Toronto, I only stayed there for 3months and went back to Montreal. The quality of life in Montreal is amazing. It helps me manage my cost and I do not have give up my freedom to work for many hours. All the best in your next move

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words Mary! Glad you’re enjoying Montreal a lot! All the best ✌️

    • @iknowwhatimtalkingabout
      @iknowwhatimtalkingabout Před rokem

      I am looking forward to moving to Montréal.

    • @Kwolf1
      @Kwolf1 Před rokem

      I wish i lived in Montreal. Go Habs Go. I’m stuck in Brampton 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @matts0717
    @matts0717 Před rokem +1

    For those that prefer to primarily use a car, I don't see any benefit for them to live in downtown / Old Toronto. Living in a town like Chatham or a suburb would make much more sense. For me, I find value in paying the crazy high housing costs in Toronto so that I can avoid the bane of car dependency.