Toronto is a city where everyone around the world wants to live in.
It's one of the safest, and cleanest cities in the world to live in.
Despite the shit for government and it's services (TTC), Toronto still has a lot of meat left. Of course that meat is rapidly disappearing.
To buy a home in the city you need a over a million dollars. Even if you got the sizeable down payment, good luck affording those monthly payments, property taxes and maintenance.
In most cases if you are a person who is living on your own, you will rent. And renting a p lace to live can be super expensive if you want to live in a half decent neighborhood.
If have a family to feed and you need a place to rent you can't do this in 'tha hood'. You need to rent where where people around you are more or less like you. Those neighborhoods charge a crap ton in rent. And these 'decent neighborhoods' still all look like concrete jungles.
What do I mean by concrete jungles? Apartments. Not condos, although you can rent those too (at even more higher prices). All apartments whether in decent or bad neighborhoods, are all concrete jungles.
Why are the apartments of Toronto concrete jungles?
1. They are built during 50s and 60s
They are built during pre-historic times and don't match the late model cars that are parked in their falling-apart lots
2. They are maintained barely to code
The building owners want to invest next to nothing in the building for maximum profit. The buildings need a ton of plumbing, heat, and electrical repairs. But only the repairs that are required by city's code are done.
3. Almost no renovations are done
The building exteriors and interiors are falling apart. But with all the budget spent in maintaing the building up to code, wheres the money?
4. Elevators are slow or broken
My building for example has 5 elevators. Only 2 are running at a time. And you need to wait a long time to catch one. Every concrete jungle share this sentiment.
5. Your neighbors are noisy
Either young party animals or a family with a shit ton of kids. There will be noise.
6. Your neighbors are stinky
There is always some doob head in every building.
7. It's overpopulated
Say a unit ideally holds x number people. In a concrete jungle, it's 2x.
As a result, these barely affordable units in these concrete jungles stay concrete jungles for decades to come. And house poor people for generations.
The best chance of living in the better parts of Toronto is to own your own place. Owning your own home does not guarantee having good neighbors but it gives the best chance.
For the rest of the poor shits who thought its a good idea to marry and have kids before their finances and residence is in order, the concrete jungles are their home.
Concrete jungles is where poverty lives for generations. Working hard and saving for the future is one way to break the cycle of poverty. But there is an easier way.
Go MGTOW. NO marriage, ABSOLUTELY NO KIDS.
Work hard all you want, save, and help others if you can.
If you don't want to be a part of the concrete jungle generation, going MGTOW gives you a very high advantage.
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