Housing


Society Survey

Affordability, Healthcare, and Relationship with The Us Top-of-mind Issues Among Canadians

Rising US Tensions Push International Relations Higher on Canadians' Priority List
Housing Survey

Majority of Ontarians (88%) are Concerned About the Current State of Housing Affordability in the GTA

Almost half (48%) say they are at least somewhat likely to leave the GTA in the next 5 years due to affordability reasons
Housing Survey

Global attitudes to housing and house prices

The Ipsos Housing Monitor is a new 30-country study looking at how people perceive their own and their country’s housing situation, and the challenges facing both.
Society Survey

95% of Canadians agree Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis and 46% say federal government is primarily responsible

Seven in ten Canadians (69%) strongly agree that Canada is facing a housing crisis, highlighting widespread concern across the country.

Nine in Ten (93%) GTA Residents Say It’s Important for Government to Reduce the Backlog at the Landlord Tenant Board

89% Say Investing Tax Dollars to Improve Tech, Processes and Hire Staff is Important

Despite Interest Rate Decline, 82% Of Canadians Who Don’t Own a Home Say Buying One Remains Unaffordable

A majority of Canadians say that even with a decline in interest rates, owning a home remains out of reach.
Economy Survey

Waiting it Out: Most (72%) of Canada’s Aspiring Homeowners Anticipate Delaying New Home Purchase Until Mortgage Rates Drop

Majority (56%) of Non-Homeowners Think Home Ownership Dream is Unattainable
Housing Survey

Eight in Ten (80%) Believe that Owning a Home in Canada is Now Only For the Rich

Among Canadians who do not own a home, over seven in ten (72%) say they have given up on ever owning a home.

Home Ownership "Only for the Rich" as More Renters Are Giving Up On Ever Owning a Home

Over the last year, Canadians’ attitudes towards homeownership have grown increasingly negative.