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Toronto and Vancouver have always had a healthy sibling-like rivalry. There will always be those West Coast kids who brag about their access to epic mountain and ocean activities and a lack of “real” winter weather, while back east, locals know the food scene and nightlife is far superior to any ski run, and therefore TO trumps Van.
This week, however, Vancouver has taken the No. 1 spot between the two. But it’s not actually something to brag about.
Vancity has been voted the most unaffordable city in all of North America, according to the latest Housing Affordability Indices published by Oxford Economics. The West Coast metropolis, which is home to about 630,000 people, beat out American hotspots like L.A. and New York.
Vancouverites won’t be surprised to read that housing in their city is ridiculously expensive. The price of single-detached homes in Van were up 16.3 per cent this year and are expected to jump another two to five per cent before the year comes to a close.
While Vancouver ranked as the most unaffordable Canadian city, Toronto was a close second on the list, followed by Hamilton, Ottawa, and then Montreal.
According to the report, housing in the States is actually more attainable than in Canada right now, and eight out of the nine Canadian cities that made this list became even more expensive as the year has gone on.
“Our consistent, cross-country framework points to more rapidly worsening affordability in Canada than in the U.S.,” the study found.
Toronto isn’t much better. There are currently zero listings for single detached homes under $500,000, unless, of course, you want to consider something on the outskirts, like this boat docked at the Bluffs for $339k.






