It may not be official, but Canada’s most expensive cities for housing seem to have a “one-bedroom policy” and millennials are no longer buying in.
A new survey from ratesupermarket.ca finds 72.1 per cent of millennials believe their ability to start or expand their family is directly impacted by real estate prices in their region. In Toronto, young families are now facing a detached home that sells for an average price of $1 million, while in Vancouver it’s almost $1.6 million.
There is a notion that if you don’t buy the house with the nice backyard something is wrong with you
The option being rejected by millennials, and other segments of the population, is to start household formation in condominiums — 60 per cent of which are
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