TORONTO –
With up to 1,500 eligible lots, Cochrane said buyers will be responsible for developing the infrastructure on unserviced lots and committing to such development. According to Politis, employers are also developing incentive programs to get workers from various industries to fill housing and recast the dream that Gen Zs in southern Ontario can own a home.The listing, 215 12th St. N., will be sold to a non-profit, government agency or partnering agency to turn the site into an affordable housing unit for people experiencing homelessness or precarious housing situations.
Eligible individuals must graduate from an approved post-secondary program and apply within seven years of graduation. Students in master’s and PhD programs are not eligible.— a program that started more than 10 years ago with a 24-lot division and was down to two lots left as of 2020. Buyers had to obtain development permits, begin construction within one year and then complete the project within one year after that.
Laird claimed he would find the tenants, collect rent and maintain the area. After 12 years, the home would be inspected, painted, and handed over to the property owner — with a potential buy-out option for those who didn’t want to wait the entire 12 years., a town on Cape Breton Island, offered people two acres of woodland if they would work for the business for five years.