The City That Used to Feel Like Home I used to think Toronto was the only place I could ever belong, that skyline the CN Tower cutting intothe clouds like a proud exclamation point once meant arrival.I was young, hungry, and ready to prove something to the world, and Toronto was the stage, butsomewhere between
If you’re a young professional weighing the idea of moving away from Toronto—even though damn, it’s tempting—you’re not alone. I get it. I’ve been there. The excitement of a vibrant city, big career dreams, late-night cafés, after-work drinks, endless networking, and the fear creeping in—“Will I ever afford my own space?” “Is this hustle worth the
Let’s be honest for a second — not the Instagram-highlight kind of honest, but the “I’m staring at my rent renewal email and my stomach dropped” kind of honest.If you’ve lived in Toronto for a while, you know the feeling. The mix of love and exhaustion. The coffee shops are cute, the skyline still wows
Introduction: The Breaking Point in TorontoLet’s be real for a second.If you live in Toronto right now — or you’ve even tried to — you’ve probably had that one night where you’re staring at your rent renewal notice wondering how this city got so expensive.Maybe it’s after your landlord casually drops a 9% rent increase