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ChibiCheezit

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I'm just about committed to moving to Toronto because things in America are rancid right now. Right now my top neighborhood pick is Bayview Woods-Steeles. It's no more expensive than where I currently live, maybe slightly more affordable especially with the exchange rate. It seems to have just about everything I'm looking for based on what I've read (safe, strong Jewish community {one of my mom's priorities for me}, abundant in the kinds of shops and restaurants I like, just the right distance from the city centre for me). Can anyone from or near there tell me if it's as good a neighborhood as it seems, or if there's another neighborhood near Toronto that may be a better fit?
 
I assume you have the necessary authorization to live in Canada, permanent resident or Canadian citizen..
 
I don't have any authorization or set plans yet, but I've been researching where I'd want to move to once I have the money and permanent residency authorizations and whatnot

I assume you have the necessary authorization to live in Canada, permanent resident or Canadian citizen..
 
I don't have any authorization or set plans yet, but I've been researching where I'd want to move to once I have the money and permanent residency authorizations and whatnot
I see.. it might take years, not weeks. A lot can happen in any neighborhood.
 
I don't have any authorization or set plans yet, but I've been researching where I'd want to move to once I have the money and

I assume you have the necessary authorization to live in Canada, permanent resident or Canadian citizen..
I see.. it might take years, not weeks. A lot can happen in any neighborhood.

Oh I know I expect this kind of thing to take a few or more years, especially since I'm still living at home and don't have the money to move out even in my own state (I'm in new Jersey). I was just wondering if people have any opinion on Bayview Woods-Steeles like if it's had a relatively consistent quality of life based on safety, cost of renting a 1-2 bedroom apartment, that kinda stuff
 
I'm just about committed to moving to Toronto because things in America are rancid right now. Right now my top neighborhood pick is Bayview Woods-Steeles. It's no more expensive than where I currently live, maybe slightly more affordable especially with the exchange rate. It seems to have just about everything I'm looking for based on what I've read (safe, strong Jewish community {one of my mom's priorities for me}, abundant in the kinds of shops and restaurants I like, just the right distance from the city centre for me). Can anyone from or near there tell me if it's as good a neighborhood as it seems, or if there's another neighborhood near Toronto that may be a better fit?
That’s still in the city , but suburbs . Are you looking for outer outer suburbs , like Markham, Vaughn, Mississauga ?
I’ve lived in Toronto since 1989, that area up north has from my memory always remained the same in quality
Here’s a article , albeit from 2015, but covers Jewish areas in the city


https://thecjn.ca/news/cover-story-jewish-neighbourhoods-expensive-families/
 
That’s still in the city , but suburbs . Are you looking for outer outer suburbs , like Markham, Vaughn, Mississauga ?
I’ve lived in Toronto since 1989, that area up north has from my memory always remained the same in quality
Here’s a article , albeit from 2015, but covers Jewish areas in the city


https://thecjn.ca/news/cover-story-jewish-neighbourhoods-expensive-families/
A suburban type of area without much noise would def be nice. I'm a huge fan of Asian groceries and restaurants, and I saw Bayview Woods-Steeles is full of them! If I can't get an apartment directly in Bayview Woods-Steeles, I could probably settle for an apartment in a neighboring town or something
 
I'm just about committed to moving to Toronto because things in America are rancid right now. Right now my top neighborhood pick is Bayview Woods-Steeles. It's no more expensive than where I currently live, maybe slightly more affordable especially with the exchange rate. It seems to have just about everything I'm looking for based on what I've read (safe, strong Jewish community {one of my mom's priorities for me}, abundant in the kinds of shops and restaurants I like, just the right distance from the city centre for me). Can anyone from or near there tell me if it's as good a neighborhood as it seems, or if there's another neighborhood near Toronto that may be a better fit?
UPDATE

After a bit more research, I'm starting to think Thornhill is a better option! It's only about 10 minutes from Bayview Woods-Steeles, and it seems to be slightly more affordable with more available housing!