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Bruce County housing hasn’t kept up with growth

A recent Housing Demographic Study shows the lack of supply has made rent unaffordable for many

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Bruce County is becoming increasingly unaffordable as population growth continues and the housing supply can’t keep up, a recent study shows.

Conducted by KPMG, the county’s housing demographic study says that 45% of renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing, while nearly one in five spend over 50%.

The average dwelling value increased of 76% from 2016 to 2021. Over the same time, the population has gone up 8.3%, while the supply of dwellings has only increased 4%. Over four out five dwellings in the county are single-detached houses.

The population also skews towards retirees, with the average age nearly four years above the provincial average.

To see the full study, visit brucecounty.on.ca

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