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Toronto is a place that people from all over the world are welcomed, and where diversity is celebrated. Many neighborhoods in Toronto are named after their original residents’ countries of origin, such as Little Italy, Little Portugal, Little India, Little Tibet, Little Malta, Greektown and China Towns. While these areas now have mixed demographics, they maintain their local charm through street signs, storefronts, restaurants and places of worship. When you come to Canada, you are welcome to enjoy the cultures of all that call this home, as we embrace international heritages. Summer festivals provide the opportunity to taste the foods and experience cultures, most weekends in the city, including:

AlohaFest, Mel Lastman Square: July 29, 2023 alohafesttoronto.com

BrazilFest, Earlscourt Park: July 21-23, 2023 https://brazilfest.ca

Caribbean Carnival, Exhibition Place: July 11-August 5, 2023 torontocarnival.ca

Festival of India, Toronto: July 15-16, 2023 https://www.festivalofindia.ca/

Franco-Fete Toronto on Ossington: August 5-7, 2023 Franco-Fete.ca

JerkFest, Centennial Park: August 10-13, 2023 jerkfestival.ca

Pan American Food & Music Festival, Nathan Phillips Square: July 22-23, 2023 2023.panamfest.com

Roncesvalles Polish Festival, Roncesvalles Village: September 16-17, 2023 polishfestival.ca

Sinting Festival, Eglinton West: August 26-28, 2023 https://thelittlejamaica.com/sinting-fest/

Taste of Asia, Markham: June 23-25, 2023 http://taste-of-asia.ca/

Taste of Vietnam Festival, Nathan Phillips Square: August 11-12, 2023 https://www.tasteofvietnam.org/

Taste of India Festival, Nathan Phillips Square: August 4-5, 2023

Taste of Lawrence, Scarborough: July 7-9, 2023 https://www.wexfordbia.ca/

Taste of the Middle East, Nathan Phillips Square: July 14-16, 2023 https://www.tasteofthemiddleeast.ca/

TacoFest, Hotel X Toronto: June 16-18, 2023 thetacofest.ca

Taste of Manila, Wilson & Bathurst: August 19-20, 2023 thetasteofmanila.com

TD Festival of South Asia, Gerrard St East: July 29-30, 2023 https://festivalofsouthasia.ca/

Toronto Ukranian Festival, Bloor West Village: Sept 15-17, 2023 www.ukrainianfestival.com

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Beyond Toronto: Exploring Other Places to Live https://aileenvanderbeken.com/2022/08/15/moving-away-from-toronto/ Mon, 15 Aug 2022 12:08:00 +0000 https://aileenvanderbeken.com/?p=269 Relocating to another city, you can often find more affordable housing options, whether you're looking to rent or buy. This means you can save money, reduce your mortgage burden, or even find a larger, more comfortable home for the same price.

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It’s no secret that homeownership in Toronto has become out of reach for many. Toronto’s real estate market is notoriously expensive, with high home prices and soaring rental costs. By relocating to another city, you can often find more affordable housing options, whether you’re looking to rent or buy. This means you can save money, reduce your mortgage burden, or even find a larger, more comfortable home for the same price.

Let’s explore the reasons why moving from Toronto, to another place could be a fantastic idea.

Better Value for Money: In other places, you may get more bang for your buck when it comes to housing. You can find properties with more square footage, larger yards, or additional amenities that might be out of reach in the Toronto market. Upgrade your living space and enjoy a higher quality of life without breaking the bank.

Lower Cost of Living: It’s not just housing costs that are high in Toronto. Day-to-day expenses such as groceries, transportation, and entertainment can also take a toll on your budget. Many other cities offer a lower cost of living, allowing you to stretch your dollars further and potentially enjoy a more comfortable lifestyle. Imagine having extra money to spend on experiences and activities that bring you joy!

Less Competition: Toronto’s real estate market is highly competitive, with bidding wars and limited inventory driving up prices. In contrast, relocating to another Canadian city may offer a less intense and stressful homebuying experience. You’ll likely face less competition from other buyers, giving you a better chance to find and secure your dream home without the pressure of intense competition.

Scenery & Space: As we journey away from the concrete jungle, feast your eyes on breathtaking natural landscapes and stunning scenery. Moving to a smaller city or town can grant you easier access to these wonders. Say hello to picturesque hikes, refreshing lakes or majestic mountains. Nature will be your new neighbor, and adventure your middle name!

Community Connections: Small towns and cities often have tight-knit communities with friendly faces and warm welcomes. Picture yourself becoming part of a community where your neighbors are more than just people who share the same postal code. New friendships, community events, and local traditions await you.

Traffic Tranquility: Bid farewell to the stress of traffic jams and endless commutes. In smaller areas, traffic is often less of a headache, allowing you to spend less time sitting in your car and more time doing things you love. You might even swap the honking horns for the gentle chirping of birds on your morning drive.

Living Space Upgrade: Imagine stretching out in a spacious living room, dancing through a generous backyard, or having a cozy home office with a view. Moving away from the big city opens up a world of affordable housing options, where you can find a place to call home that suits your lifestyle and budget. More space means more room for creativity, hobbies, and creating memories.

Local Flavors: Let’s not forget about food! Smaller towns and cities have their own unique culinary delights waiting to be discovered. From farm-to-table eateries, charming local cafés, to hidden gem bakeries, your taste buds will be in for a treat. Embrace the chance to explore new flavors and support local businesses.

Breezy Pace: Life outside the big city tends to have a more relaxed pace. You’ll find yourself with extra time to unwind, indulge in your hobbies, and enjoy quality time with loved ones. Embrace a healthier work-life balance and appreciate the simpler joys that come with living in a less frenetic environment.

Moving from Toronto to someplace new can be an opportunity to embark on an exciting new journey to find the perfect blend of affordability, nature, community, and balance. Pack your bags, bring your sense of adventure, and get ready to discover a whole place that’s waiting for you with open arms!

I have helped clients buy homes across the country, and move around the world. I can help you evaluate your options, and walk you through the process of buying a home anywhere. You can count on a consistent level of service and integrity, when we partner with local agents for specific market knowledge and insights. When you are thinking of relocating, I can help you ask the right questions and learn more about your options.

Let’s talk about the options so you can make informed decisions and plan for your future.

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