Tag: London housing
The path to 880K: Digging into the London region’s population future
After leading the province and country, London’s population growth is beginning to slow as federal government crackdowns on immigration take effect.
London’s city councillors make about $65K per year. Is that enough?
London’s rapid growth and its impact on city politicians will be a key factor in the evaluation of councillors’ pay rate, two task force members say. London city council is gearing up to appoint a five-person, independent panel to analyze city councillor pay and whether local politicians are receiving the support they need, such as […]
Cha-ching? London housing starts near target to unlock big funding bonus
London is looking like it will meet its provincially set annual housing target for 2024, meaning city hall will have access to some significant cash. LFP’s Jack Moulton breaks down where London sits and why it has stepped out ahead of other cities. HOW IS LONDON DOING ON ITS TARGET? Ontario has committed to building […]
London ‘renovictions’ spiked in 2024, official figures show
Tenant “renovictions” remain a top concern for housing advocates, underscored by a massive jump last year in the number of official local cases.
For London renters, 2025 arrives with reasons for optimism
Planning to move to a new place in 2025? Here are bits of information to help you with your search.
Proposed mid-rise targets need for ‘missing middle’ housing in west London
A new mid-rise apartment building planned for the single family home-heavy neighbourhood of Byron is meant to address desire for “missing middle” housing in the area, the developer says.
‘One step forward and 50 back’: London woman’s home dream upended
Tanya Burke, a London woman who moved into an apartment in November after two years of living on the streets, hoped the Christmas holidays would be different this year. For three weeks, the 44-year-old was happy and grateful to have a roof over her head. She cleaned up her modest basement apartment in a multi-unit […]
Tenants already settling in as London affordable housing project opens
Residents of a new affordable housing project in the cityâs south end have already begun moving in.
‘Bit of relief’ for London renters as city’s vacancy rate jumps: Analyst
A large number of new rental units hitting the local market has led to Londonâs vacancy rate jumping to one of its highest levels in a decade.
Housing starts in London region forecast to fall in 2025
The number of housing starts in the London region is expected to drop in 2025 as fewer apartment towers will get built next year, the head of the regionâs home builders association said Monday. Â