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Better CEO 'Taking Time Off Effective Immediately': Email
The company has also hired an outside firm to “do a leadership and cultural assessment."
How Long It Takes to Save for a Home, Depending on Where You Live
For a typical millennial to buy an average home in Canada, it’s 21 years in Toronto, six for a place in St. John's.
The Cult of Home Ownership Tortures Millennials Unnecessarily
Experts say the astronomical cost of living in big cities is burden enough without adding the stress of buying a home at any cost.
Canada Keeps Making It Harder For Millennials to Get Into the Housing Market
Today’s Bank of Canada rate hike is just the latest thing pushing young Canadians further from home ownership.
In Toronto, condominiums have managed to dodge the real estate slowdown
“We have reached a point where there aren’t too many parking lots left to build on.”
Interest rates have finally gone up
After two years of steady rates, the Bank of Canada hikes the interest rate to 0.75%
Toronto housing affordability at its lowest ever
An average household now spends 72% of its income on homeownership
Cost of one bedroom condos on Toronto's subway line
You can get a place for as low as $150,000 as as high as $600,000
Toronto home prices drop six percent in May 2017
But prices still remain 15 percent higher than they were a year ago
Canadian incomes have only increased by 3 percent since 2012
Meanwhile, average home prices have shot up 30 percent
Construction of new homes at the highest level in a decade
Irrationally high home prices are motivating builders to ramp up construction in urban Canada