TREB has provided detailed input to the provincial government’s consultations on options for increasing housing supply in Ontario. You can view TREB’s submission here .
TREB Positions
TREB has been consistently calling for all levels of government to focus their housing policies on increasing the supply and variety of housing, and not just on demand for housing. In this regard, TREB’s recommendations have focused on four key areas:
- Impact of taxation (land transfer taxes) on housing supply (related policy brief )
- Need for greater variety of housing types (related policy brief )
- Options for reducing “red tape” that prevents or delays additional housing supply (related policy brief )
- Key infrastructure to facilitate housing supply (related policy brief )
Government Consultations
The provincial government’s consultation focused on reducing housing costs and overcoming barriers to building more housing, such as:
- How long it takes to get new housing developments approved
- Restrictions on building a mix of different types of housing
- High development costs due to rising land prices and government fees
- Difficulties both landlords and tenants face
- More innovation in the housing sector
Next Steps
The provincial government is expected to release a housing supply action plan this spring. TREB looks forward to continuing to work with governments at all levels to ensure that housing supply remains a priority.
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