Toronto
Toronto offers safe, fast internet (150 Mbps).
Quick answer
Toronto, Canada scores 73/100 on the WhereNext city composite (cost, safety, healthcare, education, climate, career, transport). Estimated single-person monthly cost is around $2,850/mo (a central 1-bed runs ~$2100/mo). Safety index 80/100; healthcare 82/100; internet 150 Mbps. Top neighborhoods: Central Core, Historic Quarter, Modern Suburbs.
Key facts
- ~$2,850/mo single-person estimated cost of living · 1-bed center $2100/mo.
- Safety: 80/100 very safe city by composite safety index.
- Healthcare: 82/100 high-quality healthcare access.
- Internet: 150 Mbps median fixed broadband download — remote-work ready.
- Top neighborhoods Central Core, Historic Quarter, Modern Suburbs — researched expat-friendly areas.
City composite
On par with peers
- Toronto
- 73/100
- Canada avg
- 74/100
- Global avg
- 63/100
Compared against 4 indexed cities in Canada and 380 indexed cities globally.
Source: WhereNext 7-dimension city composite (cost, safety, healthcare, education, climate, career, transport, air quality) · updated
Retirement readiness — Canada
Seven dimensions scored 0-10 from primary-source data. Composite = weighted mean (visa 20% · healthcare 20% · tax 15% · safety 15% · climate 10% · language 10% · cost 10%).
Verified · WhereNext corridor registry (visa pathway + claim confidence) · WHO 2024 UHC service-coverage index + JCI accreditation directory · US Treasury bilateral income-tax treaties index · IEP Global Peace Index 2025 · Köppen-Geiger climate classification + WHO air-quality database · EF English Proficiency Index 2025 · Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2026-Q1
- Visa ease(?)🇨🇦Canada5.0
- Healthcare access(?)🇨🇦Canada8.0
- Tax complexity(?)🇨🇦Canada4.0
- Safety(?)🇨🇦Canada8.0
- Climate(?)🇨🇦Canada5.0
- Language(?)🇨🇦Canada10.0
- Cost of living(?)🇨🇦Canada5.0
Composite (weighted mean)
🇨🇦Canada6.4
| Dimension | Weight | Canada | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa ease | 20% | 5.0 | WhereNext corridor registry (visa pathway + claim confidence) |
| Healthcare access | 20% | 8.0 | WHO 2024 UHC service-coverage index + JCI accreditation directory |
| Tax complexity | 15% | 4.0 | US Treasury bilateral income-tax treaties index |
| Safety | 15% | 8.0 | IEP Global Peace Index 2025 |
| Climate | 10% | 5.0 | Köppen-Geiger climate classification + WHO air-quality database |
| Language | 10% | 10.0 | EF English Proficiency Index 2025 |
| Cost of living | 10% | 5.0 | Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2026-Q1 |
| Composite | 1.00 | 6.4 | Weighted mean (see weights column) |
The short version
How much does it cost?
~$2,850/mo for a single person. A central 1-bed is ~$2100/mo. Outside the center: ~$1600/mo.
Is it safe?
Safety score: 80/100. Toronto is considered very safe by global standards.
Can I work remotely?
Internet: 150 Mbps avg. Fast enough for video calls and cloud work. Coworking: ~$350/mo.
What's the climate like?
Climate score: 38/100. Cooler climate — pack layers.
The honest take
What's great
- Healthcare — scored 82/100
- Career — scored 82/100
- Safety — scored 80/100
Watch out for
- Climate — scored 38/100
Is this place viable for you?
Quick decision check — Toronto
Strengths
- Healthcare82/100
- Career82/100
- Safety80/100
Likely blockers
Lifestyle fit needs verification
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Decision Snapshot
Key metrics at a glance. Scores are out of 100, higher is better.
Monthly Reality Check
What things actually cost in Toronto. Estimated total: ~$2,850/mo for a single person.
Based on verified local pricing data
1-bed apartment (centre)
$2,100
1-bed apartment (outside)
$1,600
Budget meal
$18
Cappuccino
$4.8
Monthly transport pass
$110
Coworking space
$350/mo
Avg internet speed
150 Mbps
Neighborhoods
Where expats and locals actually live in Toronto.
Housing reality: Standard rental laws apply. Direct landlord negotiations are common, with 1-2 months deposit standard.
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Transport & Getting Around
Transport & Getting Around
Ridesharing apps (Uber/Bolt/Local equivalent) are highly recommended outside the walkable core.
Monthly transport pass: $110
Canada — Policy & Systems
Canada — Policy & Systems
Visa, tax, healthcare, and education policies are set at the national level. See the Canada country guide for full details.
Language & Expat Community
Language & Expat Community
Official Languages
English, French
English Proficiency
Native
Foreign-born
21.3%
Expat Level
Hub
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Toronto a good place to live for expats?
Toronto scores 73/100 overall. It is relatively expensive (~$2,850/mo), very safe, and has a healthcare score of 82/100. Top neighborhoods include Central Core, Historic Quarter, Modern Suburbs.
What does it cost to live in Toronto?
The estimated monthly cost of living in Toronto is ~$2,850 for a single person. A one-bedroom apartment in the center runs about $2100/mo. Standard rental laws apply. Direct landlord negotiations are common, with 1-2 months deposit standard.
What are the best neighborhoods in Toronto?
The most recommended neighborhoods are Central Core, Historic Quarter, Modern Suburbs. A growing hub balancing local authenticity with emerging remote-work infrastructure.
How do I get around Toronto?
Toronto has a transport score of 78/100. Ridesharing apps (Uber/Bolt/Local equivalent) are highly recommended outside the walkable core.
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