Prince George topped the list of 26 B.C. cities as the most affordable places to live in the province.
Data compiled on 26 cities in B.C. reveals that Prince George, Fort St. John and Terrace are the top three most affordable places to live in the province, according to a list created by Zolo.
Prince George, Vernon and Courtenay ranked as the top three for medium-sized cities, with Forts St. John, Terrace and Prince Rupert being the most affordable of the smaller cities. Using average home price, average household income, population, home price-to-income ratio and unemployment data, the list shows the most affordable cities throughout the province, broken down by size.
Kaye described the methodology as taking a “holistic view” on affordability in order to create a resource for British Columbians who may be looking to move.
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