Quebec City Ranked #1 For 'Canada’s Top Millennial Hot Spots In 2021'

Montreal didn't even make the top 30...
Contributing Writer

If you're wondering where millennials want to live, international real estate search portal Point2's new ranking, "Canada's Top Millennial Hot Spots In 2021," says Quebec City is the answer.

The study ranked "the largest 85 Canadian cities and went through nine criteria, including home prices, income, and life satisfaction to calculate how attractive each city is for Millennials," as told to MTL Blog.

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Quebec City was deemed the "most desirable" city for young Canadians, with Ottawa and Kingston following right behind.

Montreal came in much lower on the list, at number 34.

The ranking suggests la Capitale-Nationale is where it's at now — sorry Montreal.

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