Toronto. But he says finding a suitable place in the city was a tall order.“When we looked for a three-bedroom unit, it would be more luxury products like a penthouse or 1,500 square feet which we couldn’t afford,” he said in an interview with Global News.Housing that is bigger than a shoebox condo but smaller than a single-family detached home is referred to as the “missing middle.” Some observers say Toronto has been plagued with a lack of such housing for decades.
They argue supply in this segment of the market needs to be addressed, as that’s part of what drives the incessant march higher of prices.
Here’s how home prices compare to incomes across Canada These days, Yang, who previously worked as a senior manager for one of Canada’s.