Habitat for Humanity survey reveals housing affordability as a top concern for Canadians
The Habitat for Humanity Canada Affordable Housing Survey, which measured the perceptions of Canadians, also sheds light on growing concerns and barriers to homeownership including lack of housing supply, increased cost of living, discrimination, NIMBY sentiment and more.
According to the Habitat Canada Affordable Housing Survey, almost all Canadians surveyed said their cost of living has increased this past year and four-in-five Canadians are worried about having to spend less on food, savings, transportation costs, and/or debt payments to continue to afford their current housing. Other key concerns include:
• Gen Zs and millennials are more than twice as likely to be concerned about paying their rent or mortgage than boomers Lack of housing supply seen as greatest contributor to current affordability crisis
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