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apartment searching in Toronto

Toronto, 2010.11.10

Here's a quick list of things that I like about searching for an apartment in Toronto as opposed to Tokyo.

1. No key money. Key money in Tokyo is illegal but is widely demanded and frequently runs to thousands of dollars. In Canada, it's illegal end of story.
2. Street addresses. It's so easy to find things.
3. Tall ceilings and doors. In Tokyo I had to discount five of every six apartments we looked at strictly because of low doorways, low-hanging light fixtures, and even short ceilings.
4. Roomy apartments!
5. Flexible landlords. Want to substitute something, negotiate the terms or rent, or ask about other properties? No problem.
6. Things are much better built here. Buildings (especially houses) don't have that shabby grey, weathered, and mottled look to the exterior. Windows come with screens for insects, and are typically two-layered to keep out the cold. Floors are made of things like real wood.

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I am pleased that you find most things in Toronto and/or Canada to your liking. Good luck with your job search. Dad
Dad
2010.11.10
Thanks! Had one door close on me today (VMware) but another may have opened.
-Michael
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