Truro, Canada
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With a population of just 12,261, Truro is a small town that offers little in the way of big-city amenities. The railway hub's main attractions seem to be its scenic hiking trails and historic Black communities, rather than vibrant cultural offerings. And while the mild maritime climate may appeal to some, the harsh winters with temperatures plunging below -38°C are a persistent headache. Bureaucracy is another likely stumbling block, as the town has a Normal School and Agricultural College that likely come with plenty of red tape. Overall, Truro appears best suited for outdoorsy retirees seeking a quiet, affordable place to settle down - not young professionals or families seeking excitement and opportunity.
Can I afford Truro?
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You could save
$1347 / month
Savings Rate45%
Rent $729
Living Costs $925
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Safety82
Healthcare0
Walkability0
NomadGrocery Basket
Milk (1L)$2
Bread (loaf)—
Eggs (12)$4
Rice (1kg)—
Chicken (1kg)—
Eating Out
Meal (Inexpensive)$18
Meal (Mid-range)$105
Cappuccino$3
Water (0.33L)—
Utilities & Lifestyle
Utilities (mo)$107
Mobile Plan (mo)$30
Gym (mo)$20
Cinema Ticket$11
Housing
1BR Center (mo)$729
1BR Outside (mo)—
3BR Center (mo)$1312
3BR Outside (mo)—
Expat Life
English Proficiency
—Expat Community
—Top Neighborhoods
—Elevation
17mNearest Airport
YHZ (57km)Local Economy
Avg Monthly Salary
$2593Mortgage Interest Rate
4.58%🌐 Infrastructure & Lifestyle
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— Temperature
— Annual Rainfall
1624 mm Coworking Spaces
— Best Months to Visit
Jun, Aug, Sep