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ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ needs 32,000 more homes a year just to get back to prepandemic affordability, CMHC says

With more supply, ‘the pressure will be taken out of house prices’ gradually, says the agency’s deputy chief economist.

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Overall, Canada needs to double its current pace of housing starts to more than 400,000 homes a year to get to prepandemic levels of affordability.


In order to get back to pre-pandemic levels of affordability, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ will need about 32,000 moreÌýhousing units annually over the next 10Ìýyears, a 70 per cent increase from the current pace of housing starts, according to a new report from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC).

That would mean a total of roughlyÌý75,600Ìýstarts a year — a target that’s complicated by the current condo market, said deputy chief economist Aled ab Iorwerth on a call with media Thursday morning.Ìý

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May Warren

May Warren is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based housing reporter for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

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