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I’m surprised that Canada doesn’t have the #1 spot in housing unaffordability. Things are grim here.

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On a national level there’s a lot of cheap places in sparsely populated areas. Just like the US.

England has some “country” but it’s a much smaller percentage so city prices aren’t offset as much.

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England also has a very unusual distribution for the population. The Greater London area is something in the order of 1/3 of the entire population alone.

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