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I would look on realtor.ca or an easier user interface would be condos.ca. Then look at walkscore.com at that point if you don't see a match for price and size to amenity, you'll know what the landscape is best. Source: 9 months ago
It depends on what neighborhood. If you're just going off of walkscore.com, etc, even though the city itself only gets a 56, many neighborhood are in the mid-high 80s. (East hills, Eastown, Midtown, etc). Source: 11 months ago
Perhaps look at walkscore.com also to assess the areas you are considering. Source: 12 months ago
Keep in mind that those top 10 types of lists are driven by advertisers and are highly subjective. If finances are a consideration, there are MANY very walkable neighborhoods that are far lower cost of living. Use walkscore.com as a starting point. Source: about 1 year ago
Not owning a car really helped me save enough to buy a house in an old streetcar district. The weather is (usually) great so most trips are made via transit or bike. We're still car-free in our mid-50s. Try walkscore.com to find neighborhoods over 80. Ours gets a 91. Source: about 1 year ago
I am starting to diversify my options, and perhaps find a regular flat/apartment to rent outside of student residences. I have come across a few websites like rentals.ca, realtor.ca & zumper.com but I am not sure how reliable they are and I am seeking for some advice from a more native viewpoint? What would you guys use to look for flats/apartments/studios, etc.? And by this point, I am also open to renting a... Source: 7 months ago
According to zumper.com the average 3 bedroom in Kamloops is $2800 per month. How anybody affords that, I don't know. Source: 10 months ago
Check zumper.com and see what's available and pricing. Source: 11 months ago
The average income in toronto is say 100,000 a yr (an extremely positive view based on an 85K median figure I found), and a room costs 1000-1900 as per zumper.com. Source: 12 months ago
The average 1 bedroom rent is $1760 a month, according to zumper.com. To afford an average 1 bedroom apartment in Denver and not be rent-burdened, you need an income of $5280 (heh) a month. $3541.66 a month supports a rent of no more than $1180 a month. RentCafe says that less than 1% of apartments are available at less than $1k a month, and while they don't have a breakdown for $1200 a month, they do say that... Source: about 1 year ago
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