Toronto-area subdivisions flooded by single-family home rentals
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The Rise Of Co-Living Spaces | Canadian Real Estate Wealth
Co‑living has evolved from a niche student‑housing concept into a mainstream urban housing model, driven by mounting affordability pressures and changing lifestyle preferences. In Canadian metropolises such as Toronto and Vancouver, where homeownership and traditional rentals have become increasingly out of reach, co‑living provides an alternative. By offering private bedrooms alongside shared communal spaces, this approach addresses both econom…
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