The New York Times is now talking about how Toronto is coping with its housing crisis

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The New York Times is now talking about how Toronto is coping with its housing crisis
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If any Toronto-related news manages to garner coverage from the esteemed New York Times, it's a good indication that whatever's going on is quite sig…

The latest topic to pass this litmus test is one that is certainly nothing new to locals, but is rather a perennial and ever-worsening problem for anyone hoping to start a life in the New York City of the north: our housing affordability crisis, and the ways that residents cope with it.

But, it adds that "as of December, the city had received just 400 applications to build . Mostly, these backyard annexes have become a way for families to house two generations... and of course, there is some resistance.", with certain locals complaining new builds impact views and property values, are too large, and "do not fit the aesthetic or character of the neighborhood."

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