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Housing Affordability

They're just probably not in the parts of town you want to live in.
If you can afford a home, go for it, but don’t knock young people who have given up.
Things can get ugly if you don't set expectations before making the move — and a lawyer helps.
One in five home purchases is made by new Canadians, a Royal LePage survey found.
Income inequality is a growing problem in the city.
The last time Canada had a minority government, risky lending practices exploded.
Fewer houses are being listed for sale even as buyers return to the market.
The experts increasingly agree that we need to build more rentals to fix the housing affordability problem.
The imbalance in Canadian housing markets is reaching absurd proportions.