Nearly a third of Canadians are considering buying a home with others, renting out a secondary unit and other “non-traditional” paths to ownership amid ongoing affordability barriers in the housing market, a new poll released Tuesday suggests.
Re/Max Canada published the results of a poll conducted by Leger in late 2023 that surveyed Canadians on their appetites to buy a home if it meant forgoing single ownership or buying with a spouse or partner.
Anne Gaviola has more on the many drivers of this trend, from demographic shifts to stresses on supply.
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Re/Max Canada published the results of a poll conducted by Leger in late 2023 that surveyed Canadians on their appetites to buy a home if it meant forgoing single ownership or buying with a spouse or partner.
Anne Gaviola has more on the many drivers of this trend, from demographic shifts to stresses on supply.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10318361/housing-affordability-non-traditional-ownership-remax-canada/
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