Why it might be several years before homes are more affordable in Canada

It may be several years yet before home prices fall back into an affordable range for the average Canadian, according to Oxford Economics.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/why-it-might-be-several-years-before-homes-are-more-affordable-in-canada-1.1957378

Why it might be several years before homes are more affordable in Canada - BNN Bloomberg

It may be several years yet before home prices fall back into an affordable range for the average Canadian, according to Oxford Economics.

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Homes will never again be affordable because the system is completely broken (and not broken in the Millhouse expression, but rather in a normal definition). We made housing a commodity rather than a necessity of life and it ended with predictable results.

Now we have the unpleasant decision of diluting the investment of millions of Canadians or continuing to allow millions of Canadians to never own a home.

man that sounds like a win win, fuck investors

When you say “fuck investors” do you also mean everyone who has any savings or pension? Because these people are investors.

Like, fuck me for opening up a HISA?

Nah I know the system that regular workers have to use for retirement, because the system's warped to only work that way. And then they get shitty, or no retirement because of how it works, they're competing in a contest that rewards the wealthiest, and the prize is more money. It should be truly savings, from an income not obliterated by the wealth inequality we have from an investment economy, or better supported by taxes from the new generation of workers, that right now have been steadily becoming less and less able to support retirees, again from wealth inequality because investment is a broken feedback loop that concentrates money away from the bottom.

Lots of people have to make use of systems they dont agree with.