VANCOUVER – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a $115 million federal funding deal with the City of Vancouver that he said could see more than 40,000 new homes built over the next decad...
Fraser said of the Vancouver deal that the cash from the government’s Housing Accelerator Fund would cut barriers to building homes and “incentivize changes” at the municipal level.
This reads like a press release. There’s no explanation of what the money will be used for.
What are the changes? Why will they cause extra building? What’s the likelihood that the homes will actually be built? Who will be able to afford them?
It really wish people would stop being coy with what they want.
I’m not sure what you mean. Are you asking what I want?
If so: I’d like to be able to afford a home in the near future. I’d also like my kids to be able to afford a home in a decade or two.
This reads like a press release. There’s no explanation of what the money will be used for.
The article is about a press release. If you actually read the article you’re grossly misinterpreting what is being conveyed.
how the 4,000 homes/year would affect the housing market
If so: I’d like to be able to afford a home in the near future. I’d also like my kids to be able to afford a home in a decade or two.
Asking this to get what you want is like asking a doctor how a good night of sleep next Tuesday effects your overall health for the year. There’s no reason for anyone to spend time trying quantify a singular activity when the results will clearly be determined by much larger aggregate of them.
This reads like a press release. There’s no explanation of what the money will be used for.
What are the changes? Why will they cause extra building? What’s the likelihood that the homes will actually be built? Who will be able to afford them?
I’m not sure what you mean. Are you asking what I want?
If so: I’d like to be able to afford a home in the near future. I’d also like my kids to be able to afford a home in a decade or two.
The article is about a press release. If you actually read the article you’re grossly misinterpreting what is being conveyed.
Asking this to get what you want is like asking a doctor how a good night of sleep next Tuesday effects your overall health for the year. There’s no reason for anyone to spend time trying quantify a singular activity when the results will clearly be determined by much larger aggregate of them.
If by ‘a home’ you include a vast and hoarded greenspace, I think you’re on track to learn about land costs.
A region that is, in places, more densely-populated than manhattan, needs to be realistic about shared greenspace.
I don’t.