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housing affordability canada

Amidst rising interest rates and inflation, a lot of renters and homeowners are struggling with the cost of housing in Canada — and it seems like they think a specific group is to blame.

As per a survey conducted by Habitat for Humanity, it was found that nine out of ten Canadians (or 90%) believe there is a shortage of affordable housing in Canada.

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If you're a renter living in Canada, you'll likely know the pain of the current housing market.

With the price of property climbing, and the cost of living continuing to increase too, many people are struggling with affordability.

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If you've always dreamed of buying a house in Canada but don't have enough for a down payment just yet, it might be worth looking into renting-to-own.

To put it simply, renting-to-own is a way for renters in Canada to, you guessed it, lock in that dream home even if they don't have the cash for it yet.

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Canadians who are struggling to pay their rent are set to receive a one-time payment from the federal government this year, as part of a wider plan to make life more affordable in Canada.

Over the summer, the government laid out its Affordability Plan, which it says aims to reduce the impact of inflation on Canadians.

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Buying a home is a major milestone in life most people look forward to, but if you live in Toronto in 2022, chances are you'll have to settle for renting.

Ratehub.ca calculated how much a person needs to make per year to afford a home using real estate data from March 2022 to June 2022 – and unless you're pulling in big bucks at work, you probably can't afford one.

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