Sentences with phrase «different housing ownership»

As housing affordability recedes in the rearview mirror of Canada's fast moving real estate market, it's time to look at different housing ownership options.

Not exact matches

In his 2010 manifesto Renting the Dream: Housing in America after the Great Reset, University of Toronto professor Richard Florida goes so far as to paint home ownership as a relic of a different time.
For most people «home ownership» is a long term lifestyle strategy (i.e. the intention is to own a home for several decades, regardless of how many times one particular house might be «swapped» for a different one.
It would be cool to see a wide collection of maps covering many different issues, not just climate and food production, but, for instance, poverty and wealth, arms production and war, clothing production and leisure time, education levels, consumption, production, health, population growth and decline, movement of immigrants, human rights, animal populations, housing ownership, housing starts, anything basically which can be measured in a visual map... not just for the US but as global maps, collected on pages where you could drag them around to sit on top of each other and try and make sense of the various impacts...
By way of conclusion, I wish to make a different point — that the regulation of shared ownership itself has been weighted in favour of the provider and to give comfort to the mortgage lender at the expense of, and with little thought given to, the buyer; this is, of course, contrary to the general thrust of social housing regulation which places tenants as co-regulators.
Laurie Goodman, co-director of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute, takes a different view: she thinks the younger generation is simply less interested in home ownership.
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