Civdis
Active Member
I kind of agree with you, and that is coming from someone who purchased here. I will be moving from my St Lawrence Neighbourhood condo and I'm not sure I will like it. In my current location I am a 5-10 minute walk to all the city has to offer. 5 mins south I am on Harbourfront, 5 mins east at a hockey or baseball game game, 5 mins north in the financial district, 5 mins west, Old Towne. I have a feeling I will be moving back here at some point.I don't mean to be mean or cynical, but I'm trying to figure out the appeal of living at Yonge & Bloor. You've got the mink mile I suppose - which always feels like it's under various states of construction, is a bit run down or has a bit of homeless population vibe to it. You've got Yorkville to the north which I suppose is the biggest draw. You're close to the ROM. You're on two subway lines (although I feel the residents of One Bloor aren't really the transit types.) I don't know I just don't get it. For that kind of money I feel like I'd be buying somewhere else in Toronto. I mean Yonge Street from Bloor south is pretty much District 9. Bloor running eastwards isn't really anything. Really don't get the appearl. It likes to bill itself as the centre of the city, but that's not even accurate, that's actually Yonge & Eglinton geographically speaking. What am I missing here?