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where is a good place to live in Toronto for a recent graduate who looks for a job?
no car. rely on the city transportation.
work in the field of web administration. internet marketing, marketing etc.
i have hear that Mississauga is the IT neighborhood of toronto. is it ok to live there without a car…
where would you suggest?
Hey!
If you rely on the city transportation, Mississauga is DEFINITELY not the way to go!
Its quite out in the outskirts of Toronto, and it is probably 1.5 hours to Toronto by bus, and its just very time consuiming, and the rent is just about as much. Also, there is very very poor social life in mississauga.
I would suggest downtown Toronto, more specifically the following areas:
-Annex: is a great area to find apartments, is filled with recent grads, students, and an eclectic group of people. Your walking distance to everything- good pubs, restaurants, GROCERY STORES, drug stores, transportation, and 2 nearby subway stations. Rent is also very reasonable.
-Also, if you are looking for something a little more upscale, you can try the newly developed areas of Toronto such as Liberty Village, Queen and King West or King East.
Rent is a little more expensive, obviously, but you are still in the midst of all the action
-Speaking from experience, another great area to live is in the newly developed condo complexes by the Harborfront, such as Cityplace. Rent in the condos, if your looking for a one bedroom, is rather reasonable, and you have access to a number of facilities, which means you dont have to spend more money on gym memberships, etc. Also, ALSO! Its right beside UNION station which is a major transportation hub for toronto- has access to GO trains, Go buses, and the TTC- toronto transit commission (subway system).
You are close to chinatown- which you have great cheap groceries, and in the summer its a great place to be outdoors by the lake.
The neighbourhood is close to entertainment district as well as the sporting complexes Rogers Centre, ACC, etc.
Also,
there is an area in the midtown section at Yonge and Eglinton.
Thats a great area for working, although it is not as lively as downtown. Its also on the subway line.
To give you more of an idea of where these neighborhoods are located, look at www.ttc.ca (map of the TTC Subway system), or www.toronto.com.
If you need help lookin for a good place…you can also check the website
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/apa/
or www.viewit.ca
Hope this helps!
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