This article from Statistics Canada provides a toolkit of indicators for understanding housing supply dynamics, leveraging data to illustrate trends in housing prices, supply, and construction determinants over the past 12 years in key Canadian cities (Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa–Gatineau, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver). Key insights include the distribution of residentially zoned vacant land, rising building construction costs, and increasing job vacancy rates in the construction sector. Authors: Florian Mayneris and Radu Andrei Pârvulescu. Topics include: housing supply, construction costs, vacant land, supply-side analysis
A toolkit for understanding housing supply
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