High density housing refers to housing developments with a higher population density than average. For example, high rise apartments are considered high density, especially in comparison to single-family homes or condominiums. High density real estate can also be developed from empty or abandoned buildings. For instance, old warehouses can be renovated and turned into luxury lofts. Further, commercial buildings that are no longer in use can be refitted into high-rise apartments. Opponents argue that more housing will lower the value of their home (or rental units) and change the “character” of neighborhoods. Proponents argue that the buildings are more environmentally friendly than single family homes will lower housing costs for people who cannot afford large homes.
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Response rates from 250 British Columbia voters.
79% Yes |
21% No |
79% Yes |
21% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 250 British Columbia voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 250 British Columbia voters.
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Unique answers from British Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZKZVNL6 days6D
Yes, but only in the interest of creating more affordable housing options and reducing the amount of condos.
@9YNBMP42wks2W
Make rules and bureaucracy fairer and let the market sort it out.
@9YJ9C4Y2wks2W
If it’s through repurposing old buildings/lot then sure
@9WPFLK64wks4W
No, townhouses, terraces houses, semi detached, etc but not high density. High density runs into it's own social issues.
@9WK3LGV4wks4W
would depend on the very definition of high density no one would like the government to go back like the 70's and rebuild the projects.
@9VJLW4G2mos2MO
Yes, but only for companies that are selling the condos and not renting them.
@9VJ6C4K2mos2MO
No, there is already too many rental co do building and townhouse complexes as is. This only increases population density and traffic.
@9VFXZ6X2mos2MO
Yes but only empty or abandon buildings. Not current buildings that are in good shape and have tenants.
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