Relocate to Toronto: A Complete Relocation Guide
Move to Toronto and Make Yourself at Home
Moving to a new city (or country) can be exciting, but if you add the task of buying a home on top of it all, then that could be much bigger challenge. You aren’t alone though! In the past few years, tens of thousands of new residents move to Toronto each year. Likely they have the same questions you might have: Which areas and/or school areas are worth considering?What areas are close to public transit? What are the lifestyles or demographics of a neighbourhood? Feel free to ask me for help.
Learn About Toronto With a Local
The fastest way to learn about a new city or country is with a local. We’ll take the extra time to guide you and answer your questions, whether it’s finding a job, advice on where to go shopping, how public transit works, and work with you to make your Toronto experience positive. That’s how we’ll making your relocation as enjoyable as we can make it!
Toronto Facts and Tips…Before you Move
Toronto is the largest city in Canada, with a population of 3 million people (easily more than double that in the GTA). Housing, is a challenge for some, especially the affordable kind. It’s best to be ready to spend a decent chunk of your salary on rent. It’s the most multicultural city in Canada with English the most commonly-used language here, even though over 200 languages are spoken in Toronto. Toronto is a safe large city, public transportation is decent with homes near metro station demanding a premium when buying or renting. Thankfully, Toronto’s economy is booming, and that means finding a job — a good job — is easier than other cities. The presence of many jobs in a variety of growing industries in the city makes it an attraction destination for many.