Duluth vs. Toronto. vs. Colorado Springs vs. Providence
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I mean really? You don't pick such smaller cities to
go against what some call the NYC of Canada and say oh, I choose Toronto. Some would Chose Toronto against London and Paris. They are homers.
But really Duluth, MN. Less then 80,000 population and median rent just over $700/month and median home price over $45,000 below the median for the state.
Providence, RI. Under 180,000 population. Median rent under $950/month and a median home value of nearly 70,000 less then the State average.
Colorado Springs CO. Over 446,000 population and median rent just under $1000/month and a median home value that's still 45,000 less then the State average.
Toronto, On. Population nearing 3-million. Median rents off the chart from the rest of the Province. With much condo's. Housing way over National levels along with Vancouver.
To come in and casually chose Toronto. Really? To defend it for a win. When others are being sarcastic and facicious in the match?
I wonder if there ever was such a mismatched comparing of cities on CD. Heck ----> Some Canadians argued Vancouver was way too small to compare to Chicago. But these 2 vs Mighty Toronto?
PS. You Torontonians need to get C-D to update Toronto's stats. It still has a population of over 600,000 LOL
I voted Toronto but only hesitantly as I was thinking maybe there was another Toronto somewhere in the US as there is a Toronto in NSW Australia.
If you mean the Toronto in Canada, this is beyond absurd.
Toronto is the second-largest city in Jefferson County, Ohio.
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