I don't really care what they want to call them we don't need more of them.
Yes, we do.
Even if we dropped immigration to zero on a sustained basis, and the population dropped a bit, we simply don't have an adequate ratio of rental units or ownership units relative to the population.
If what you mean below is that we need more single family homes, you can take that position; but, they aren't going in Toronto. Where are you building them?
I suppose we could repurpose the TTC lot for houses, but you would only fit a dozen or so because of the awkward shape and the need for an internal road.
What we need is affordable homes that aren't having their prices jacked up by independent relitors who are just in it for commission until they can retire early
How do you think the housing market works exactly? Never in history has the norm been to put up houses or apartments or condos as an act of charity.
Developers seek to make money, profit, on each build, they in turn sell to end users or brokers, who again seek to do the same.
Certainly there have been far more 'middle men' in the condo market in Toronto that was historically normative, and that contributed to bad unit design by builders...........
I have no difficulty restricting this, and have advocated for same.
But so we're clear, these are rentals and will not have any 'middle man' involvement.
and don't give a crap who they sell too.
There is no selling here, this is RENTAL.
Create To can drop this project and nobody will care st all.
Absolutely not true, in fact, absurd.