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Originally Posted by Policy Wonk
I'm okay with it in a location like this where there isn't really much potential for assholes to park on residential streets, although I also know someone who found his (dead) brother's condo in Toronto very difficult to sell when every other similar unit in the building and nearby on the market did have parking.
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I don't know why people are always worried about parking. Parking spots around the inner city/core are limited to pay parking, permit parking or private parking. If you live in a place like that and have a car, you'll have to find a proper parking spot for it somewhere.