Chris R.
Senior Member
I'm not sure if you're shitting on Corktown or not lol, but I'd prefer to live in Corktown over this area personally and most people I know would too. Corktown has a walkable distance to GO train, bars, restos and James St. International Village is nice, and I like it, but there's not a single bar (&The you is more of a Montreal style club), only a couple of restaurants and most are Asian restaurants (some of the best in the city) not known for their atmosphere (again, still love them) and not easily accessible to GO or mountain transit without a hefty walk or very short bus then transfer. It's an up and coming area surely, but it'll be a few years before the area matures into a highly desirable spot.This is not a rental building in Corktown or something. This is a high end condo right in the international village, 2k is quite reasonable IMO. I don't think people realize how much rent (and selling price of condos) have gone up in the past couple years. It's bonkers. Another way to look at it is the Canadian dollar has seriously lost value in real terms.
I had a friend living in this area and they hated it, and moved somewhere else after 2 years of dealing with this area.