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The change in attitudes on this forum about the Island Airport from a few years ago to recently with the start of Porter operations has been quite remarkable. Three years ago to defend the airport on UT was damn near heresy.
Fair point.Nfitz,
Noise is the issue for me. That is why I don't like it. But I am not complaining about it. Someone can dislike something but at the same time not complain.
Not that near the beach - about a 15-minute walk. I'm near Gerrard (and if noise is an issue, the 24-hour streetcar service on Gerrard - and Queen, as well as the freight trains at night on the CN tracks might be an issue) - though honestly the only time I've ever noticed is if there are replacement diesel buses chugging up the hill, or if I can't sleep one night, and the windows are opening (and it's not annoying - more like ... oh no, there's another one, that's 15-more minutes I've been lying here awake!).I noticed you said you live near Woodbine. Do you live in the Beach? I am thinking of buying a house there? Any advice?
Fair point.
Not that near the beach - about a 15-minute walk. I'm near Gerrard (and if noise is an issue, the 24-hour streetcar service on Gerrard - and Queen, as well as the freight trains at night on the CN tracks might be an issue) - though honestly the only time I've ever noticed is if there are replacement diesel buses chugging up the hill, or if I can't sleep one night, and the windows are opening (and it's not annoying - more like ... oh no, there's another one, that's 15-more minutes I've been lying here awake!).
Hard to give advise - depends on what your looking for. My best advise is find a good real estate agent, and secondly buy when the market is cool. Which is November actually, as there'll be few new listings with Christmas approaching, and the summer rush is over - so if your lucky you might pick something up a bit cheaper, and without the bidding war, in the summer.
And prices can really escalate near the lake, and nearer Queen - but there are bargain areas to be had. East of Coxwell is cheaper, and north of Kingston Road. If where your going in the day is an issue, you might want to position yourself near a convenient transit route. For rushhour service nothing beats the subway, so being near a station, or the very frequent Coxwell or Main buses is useful.
And parking can be an issue too in some areas. I saw a couple of houses that were great, but the parking would have been too horrendous. And unfortunately 2 cars are a must at the moment.
Yeah, didn't live in Toronto then. I have no idea why anyone would have been opposed to transit infrastructure; particularly when convenient and more green than driving to Pearson (and far less stressful). I know Miller and the NDP used to be against the airport - but I can't fathom how that came about.The change in attitudes on this forum about the Island Airport from a few years ago to recently with the start of Porter operations has been quite remarkable. Three years ago to defend the airport on UT was damn near heresy.
I'm not sure what your point is ... is this some kind of exercise in poetry?I'm not trying to be rude... I just can't take it any more!
Isn't that what I just posted?Your not sure what his point is?
Ah. Yes, I see what you mean. Oddly I know that, and it never used to give me trouble ... my apologies for the spelling errors. Perhaps I've contracted some odd illness that impacted by grammar Thanks for pointing it out.you are = you're
your = possessive
Oh, it will definitely give you trouble, I assure you.Ah. Yes, I see what you mean. Oddly I know that, and it never used to give me trouble ... my apologies for the spelling errors. Perhaps I've contracted some odd illness that impacted by grammar Thanks for pointing it out.