Canadians are dawning to a fact we all know, that Windsor is great place and, even better, a great bargain.
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Best 'value' in Canada

By Brian Cross, The Windsor Star September 24, 2010

Windsor has been proclaimed the cheapest place in the country to buy a middle-class home, which comes as no surprise to people who've already sold homes elsewhere for a bundle and paid substantially less for a better house here.

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Some snips....
"There's nothing I can complain about, about Windsor."

The report issued this week by realtor Coldwell Banker compared the average price of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home. Compared to Vancouver [[$1.3 million), Oakville [[$741,638), Calgary [[$551,920), Saskatoon [[$484,000), Toronto [[$495,398), Winnipeg [[$343,160) and St. Catharines [[$265,450), Windsor's price is bargain basement cheap at $158,242.
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The report paints Windsor as a great place to move for out-of-towners who are retired or work from home.

The Windsor area "has got a lot of positive things going for it," said John Geha, president of Coldwell Banker Canada, citing the Detroit River and lakes, the county's fruit and wine attractions, cross-border attractions and the mild climate.
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For retirees from elsewhere in Canada who want a better climate but are leery to live in the southern U.S. because they want Canadian health care, Windsor is a great option, he said.
People who've moved here also cite the convenience of having Detroit Metro airport so close for travelling, access to golf courses, Detroit pro sports teams, and cultural attractions like museums and the symphony.
When you think about it no other city in Canada, other than Toronto, compares with Windsor for big city attractions. Now let's just get a European Unions style treaty, get rid of our stupid border and watch us all take off.