Opinion: How the city of Ottawa can boost non-profit housing now

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Opinion: How the city of Ottawa can boost non-profit housing now
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To truly tackle the housing crisis, we desperately need more affordable, purpose\u002Dbuilt supply.

homeowners owns multiple properties. They’ve benefited from the rising prices of homes upping the value of their “housing assets.”

Supply alone will not decrease prices as long as housing remains an investment asset. When profit intersects with human rights, we all lose.Article content Non-profit housing is a smart investment. Rents stay affordable in the long term as market rates increase. It can also reduce the cost of housing in the private market through competition from legitimately affordable options.Article content

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