Report Shows Over 100,000 Canadian Short-Term Rentals Could Be Used For Long-Term Housing

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Report shows over 100,000 Canadian short-term rentals could be used for long-term housing3 days ago

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3 days agoNewsDuration 9:32Andy Yan from the Simon Fraser University City Program says that while the number of short-term rentals is relatively small compared to the overall Canadian housing stock, the number of potential long-term dwellings listed in the data could significantly affect the rental market.

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