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Answer Overview

Response rates from 304 Toronto 69 voters.

70%
Yes
30%
No
59%
Yes
24%
No
9%
Yes, but not at the expense of farmland and green space
4%
No, we cannot afford this right now
2%
Yes, but only to house the homeless
2%
No, rebuild or repair existing houses instead

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Toronto 69 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9JW4BZRfrom Tennessee  answered…1yr1Y

Invest in higher density middle housing in cities instead of detached single family homes in the suburbs.

 @9BZVR9Yfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but not at the expense of farmland and green space and only available to low income or first time homebuyers.

 @B4T6RH7from Ontario  answered…18hrs18H

Government should build affordable homes using government workers. And they should build as many as possible

 @B4SB7SSfrom Manitoba  answered…2 days2D

Yes, but only small 1-2 bedroom houses or condos, so that there is more affordable housing for young adults to have starter homes.

 @B4S6MS3 from Ontario  answered…3 days3D

Yes, As long as this could help both sides citizens and government, give more priority to first home buyers and reduce inflation and interest rates

 @B4RSNRNfrom Washington  answered…3 days3D

About half of that. We can build houses without having the government subsidize all of it. Treating Homeowners and Landlords properly would also bring a lot or rentals back into the market. Many have no interest in being held hostage in their own hard earned homes.