Vacs
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This use to be true, not so much anymore. I know a lot of people from Ontario & BC moving to AB currently because of housing market to income ratio.That is not the point I'm trying to make. As a city, we just don't attract super income or wealthy population in general like Toronto or Vancouver- even Montreal is out of that game and Calgary. We can only sustain so much of clienteles that don't require incentives to move in for money is relatively a non-issue with them. The point you used is valid in our perspective, but when analyzing that against larger wealthy markets - which was done when referencing GTA, it supports my position. The fact that incentives removed caused renters to vacate whereas this wouldn't occur in GTA or Van. Now, 'mismanagement' is a whole different topic entirely.
Infact there is a Toronto based developer in Calgary just about to break ground on a new condo who sold out their presales in a sales center they only opened in downtown Toronto