Rising housing costs and low supply will continue to drive people out of metropolitan areas. While urban sprawl may seem like the answer to the Canadian real estate market crisis, suburbs and small towns will likely face a set of different challenges due to the influx of newcomers to those communities. RE/MAX Canada explores solutions through the concept of walkable neighbourhoods in its latest report. We agree that Canada needs to invest in building a lot more homes in the next decade, but it must be the right kind of housing within the context of the wider neighbourhood.
Canadian Real Estate: Effects of Sprawl on Climate and Housing

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