In our May Monthly Insights & Strategies Report, we revisit our "Housing Crisis or Opportunity?" report from October, and provide an update against the government initiatives outlined in Budget 2024. Along with the CMHC Housing Market Outlook, published the next day, we see continuing pressure on housing availability and affordability in Canada, with housing starts continuing to trend lower through 2024 and demand increasing from record population growth.
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Am re-reading the National Housing Supply and Affordability Council report on the State of the Housing System in Australia: very good it is too, full of usueful data. Like this https://lnkd.in/gsSRb6Em #housing
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Canada's one-size-fits-all approach to housing policy isn't addressing the areas where real market failures exist. The two most pressing issues—inadequate options for lower-income individuals and families, and high housing costs for the middle class—demonstrate the need for distinct solutions. Is it time for a policy revamp? Get our take in the latest Housing Affordability Watch https://ow.ly/32CC50TvLpy
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Canada's one-size-fits-all approach to housing policy isn't addressing the areas where real market failures exist. The two most pressing issues—inadequate options for lower-income individuals and families, and high housing costs for the middle class—demonstrate the need for distinct solutions. Is it time for a policy revamp? Get our take in the latest Housing Affordability Watch https://ow.ly/lt4z50TvLnM
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CMHC’s August housing starts data is out now! In August 2024, the total monthly SAAR of housing starts in Canada fell by 22%, driven by a 19% drop in multi-unit urban starts. Despite this, year-to-date housing starts are 5% higher than in 2023. Get more insights: https://ow.ly/GpWH30sGwiy #HousingStarts #HousingConstruction #HousingSupply
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CMCH’s August housing starts data is out now! In August 2024, the total monthly SAAR of housing starts in Canada fell by 22%, driven by a 19% drop in multi-unit urban starts. Despite this, year-to-date housing starts are 5% higher than in 2023. Get more insights: https://ow.ly/Ye6t30sGw1y #HousingStarts #HousingConstruction #HousingSupply
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CMHC’s August housing starts data is out now! In August 2024, the total monthly SAAR of housing starts in Canada fell by 22%, driven by a 19% drop in multi-unit urban starts. Despite this, year-to-date housing starts are 5% higher than in 2023. Get more insights: https://ow.ly/sUUr30sGwVj #HousingStarts #HousingConstruction #HousingSupply
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CMHC and Statistics Canada just released the 2022 Canadian Housing Survey findings, which provide insight into a wide range of housing-related topics. Check out new observations on core housing need and housing affordability today: https://ow.ly/x6Vn30sGlAw
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Agree with the Housing Industry Association on its views regarding the National Housing Supply and Affordability Council's State of the Housing System 2024. We are likely to fall well short of new home targets as governments have significantly underestimated demand. We also support the report’s recommendations for planning reforms and boosting the capacity of the home-building sector. However, accurate, granular land data is critical in driving productive reform - and that is where we come in! Home - PointData https://lnkd.in/gppY32vu
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