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Housing Affordability Top Concern for Canadians: New Survey Findings Reveal Attitudes on Homeownership and the Housing Affordability Crisis


TORONTO, Nov. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new survey released today by Habitat for Humanity Canada finds Canadians rank affordable housing as the third most important issue facing Canada today, behind inflation and healthcare. The Habitat for Humanity Canada Affordable Housing Survey, which measured the perceptions of Canadians, also sheds light on growing concerns and barriers to homeownership including lack of housing supply, increased cost of living, discrimination, NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) sentiment and more.

"This survey underscores how deeply concerned Canadians are about their housing situations and futures as affordable housing becomes increasingly out of reach," says Julia Deans, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada. "To address these growing concerns and make affordable housing and homeownership a reality for all Canadians, we need an all-in approach from non-profits, businesses, individuals and all levels of government."

According to the Habitat Canada Affordable Housing Survey, almost all Canadians (96 per cent) surveyed said their cost of living has increased this past year and four-in-five Canadians (78 per cent) are worried about having to spend less on food, savings, transportation costs, and/or debt payments to continue to afford their current housing. Other key concerns include:

Lack of housing supply seen as greatest contributor to current affordability crisis
Nine-in-ten Canadians (90 per cent) believe that there is a shortage of affordable housing in Canada and four-in-ten (43 per cent) see lack of housing supply as one of the greatest contributors to making housing less affordable, ahead of foreign buyers (40 per cent), and investment firms buying homes (36 per cent).

NIMBY and discrimination: additional barriers to affordable housing
Half of Canadians (54 per cent) feel that NIMBY sentiment is one of the main barriers to making affordable housing available in neighborhoods. Interestingly, 71 per cent of Canadians agree with the statement that ?people worry about the impact of affordable housing on their property values and neighborhood'. 

Discrimination is also a barrier to accessing affordable housing according to the survey. One-in-ten Canadians (11 per cent) have experienced racism, sexism, and/or other discrimination during their pursuit of housing, with BIPOC Canadians being more than twice as likely as non-BIPOC Canadians to have experienced discrimination (18 per cent vs. 8 per cent).

Canadians want an affordable place to call home
Three-quarters of Canadians (75 per cent) believe that more affordable housing could solve the social issues we are currently facing as a country, and despite the growing concerns and barriers to homeownership, the majority of Canadians (87 per cent) agree that owning a home can create more stability in one's life. Furthermore, 60 per cent of Canadians surveyed agree that homeownership can improve educational opportunities for themselves and their families and 73 per cent agree that homeownership can strengthen ties to their community.

"In our work, we see firsthand how access to stable housing transforms futures and fosters resiliency across generations," says Deans. "We must act now, and we must act together towards addressing the systemic barriers and creating sustainable solutions to achieve affordable housing for all."

For more information on the survey, visit habitat.ca/housingsurvey

About the survey
Habitat for Humanity Canada commissioned Leger's online panel to survey 1501 Canadians between September 7th and September 17th, 2022.?A probability sample of 1501 respondents would have a margin of error of ±2.5%, 19 times out of 2.

About Habitat for Humanity Canada
Founded in 1985, Habitat for Humanity Canada is a national charitable organization working toward a world where everyone has a decent and affordable place to call home. Habitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and independence through affordable homeownership. With the help of volunteers, Habitat homeowners and 48 local Habitats working in every province and territory, we provide a solid foundation for better, healthier lives in Canada and around the world. Habitat for Humanity Canada is a member of Habitat for Humanity International, which was established in 1976 and has grown to become a leading global nonprofit working in more than 70 countries. For more information, please visit www.habitat.ca and follow on social @HabitatCanada.

About Leger
Leger is the largest Canadian-owned market research and analytics company, with more than 600 employees in eight Canadian and US offices. Leger has been working with prestigious clients since 1986.

Media contacts:
Christina Vanin, The Edit PR: [email protected], 416.904.3086
Sarah Austin, Director, Communications, Habitat for Humanity Canada: [email protected], 437.241.6974

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