Homer
Active Member
Sunnyray is correct, IMO, that many potential purchasers will want to own a car in this particular location. That is certainly the case with me. We are beginning to look seriously at buying a Toronto or area condo after 14 years in Vancouver. It's not a case of needing to commute to work anymore but there are a dozen good reasons we would want to keep a car. Family in another Ontario city (including grandchildren, a major motivator!) a summer cottage, desire to attend church on Sunday AM when transit is terrible, etc. "Urban" doesn't mean not ever wanting to get out of the city. Others will have their own reasons.
I looked at this specific thread for two reasons. One is exactly as Sunnyray specified. This has good access to the DVP when we want to drive and to transit when we don't Not in rush hour, I add. It may also have shopping within walking distance, which we would like.
The other is nostalgia. I grew up in Leaside, spending childhood hours in the Don Valley. When my family moved there, Eglinton was a two lane street that ended at Brentcliffe. There was no bridge over that branch of the Don at the time.
It would be interesting to come full circle and return to the area... with a car.
I use autoshare for when I need a car for a few hours or rental car if going out of town. It is still a lot cheaper than car and insurance payments for the month and convenient enough (and you get to try all kinds cars/SUVs). When I gave up my car I thought if it didn't work out I would just buy a car again; I just celebrated 10 years without a car; celebrated because a vehicle is a very poor investment, the value drops as soon as it is driven off the lot and for how much it sits there doing nothing either at home or at work