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Old Posted Aug 23, 2016, 6:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Docere View Post
There's a bit of a "DC" pattern - if you think of Yonge St. as Wisconsin Ave. and the 495 as the 401.

Here's some income maps for the City of Toronto and Toronto CMA (with the old city of Toronto boundaries marked).

http://neighbourhoodchange.ca/docume...-cmas-2012.pdf

Most law firm partners etc. would live in this broad blue swath north of downtown.

The North York area around Bayview and York Mills is very desirable - probably like Potomac or something.
Yeah, I think the Wisconsin Ave. analogy makes sense.

Re. North York, I was referring to the areas north of the 401. That corridor, with all the modern glassy highrises, doesn't appear to be super affluent. It struck me as more striving immigrant (seemed to be very Asian immigrant, with condo towers and little suburban bungalows).
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