toronto housing

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Premier Ford, here’s how to end Toronto’s housing crisis—legalize it

Toronto had 360 housing units per 1,000 residents in 2020, well below the national average of 424.


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On average, it takes one-and-a-half years before builders can break ground in Toronto.


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Seattle’s rental vacancy rate jumped to 5.4 per cent—five times that of the GTA.


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Toronto, Vancouver and other high-demand cities should focus on getting more housing built, at a quicker pace.


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In 2011, average rents were just over $1,000—in 2016, they jumped to $1,242.


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Recently 1,000 units initially intended for the rental market have been converted into condo units.