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bluepeter said:
You just described Richmond Hill exactly. Neighbourhood is quiet and diverse, tons of parks, Montessori schools if you want them, new public schools if you don't, I have every shopping need you could want less than a 2 minute drive from my house, if you work downtown it's a straight run on the subway or 45 minutes if you want to drive.

Sweet. Don't be surprised if you see me scoping your neighborhood when I come up to TO for a job fair this spring.
 
Longhorn85 said:
Sweet. Don't be surprised if you see me scoping your neighborhood when I come up to TO for a job fair this spring.

lol, I'll be watching for cars with 'Dick Cheney rules' bumperstickers ;)
 
bluepeter said:
lol, I'll be watching for cars with 'Dick Cheney rules' bumperstickers ;)
:lmao:

Longhorn just to so you know my neighbour hood is much like the one you described as well. Tons of green space, lots of schools, depending on where you work down town it would be subway ride of 10-20 minutes, stores with in walking distance. Best selling feature IMO is it is not the burbs ;)
 
It kinda worries me when you guys talk about "greenspace". Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie.

In Northern Virginia there is nothing but green. You have to look for the "concrete space"

But I guess you're talking about areas close to downtown
 
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