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Core Housing Need
Core housing need is when individuals are living in housing that requires major repair, does not have enough space for the needs of the household, or costs 30% or more of the... -
Social Housing
Non-market social housing refers to non-profit and co-operative housing models where rents are subsidized for individuals and families with low incomes. Households are generally... -
Homelessness
People are homeless when they do not have housing or rely on couch-surfing with family and friends. Homelessness happens for many reasons, including challenges with physical... -
Average Home Price
Home ownership offers many advantages. It provides some financial security in the form of capital appreciation when housing prices increase. Owning a home can be a stable way of... -
Multi-Family Housing
Multi-family housing is a type of housing where several residential units are located in one building. The most common form of multi-family housing is the apartment building.... -
Rental Market
Rental housing is important for building diverse communities. It provides affordable housing to lower income households as well as for people at different stages of life.... -
Renters in Need
The main reason for homelessness in Canada is poverty. Many individuals and households may have part-time or full-time employment but do not make enough to afford adequate and...