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Category: Housing Market

Posted on November 17, 2019November 19, 2019

Homeless in the City?

Sara Kmair uses her passion for data science and analytics to dig deeper into the homelessness problem in the city using a dataset on Kaggle.

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Posted on August 22, 2019August 23, 2019

An Anthropological Focus on Housing Issues

How can we use anthropology to design more humane housing? Julia Stewart puts on her anthropologist’s hat and tells us how.

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Posted on July 14, 2019July 31, 2019

Housing Advice in the GTHA: Share, Save, Borrow

Two summers ago, we brought you insights from the 416 Research Group on the millennial homebuyers’ market in the GTA. Then we read Alex Avery’s cautionary book telling us to…

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Posted on July 30, 2018February 15, 2019

Living in a Bubble: Millennials and the Overheated Toronto-GTA Housing Market

By Emily Simek, Rahma Kerim, Zeynep Aydin and Marina Mandic Many of us are familiar with the old drill – two people meet, fall in love, finish school, get jobs,…

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