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Salary of $115K insufficient for home purchase in some Canadian regions

1 May 2026
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Ron Butler, a mortgage industry veteran, highlighted the significant challenges facing potential homebuyers in Canada, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). During a parliamentary finance committee hearing on household debt, Butler noted that high housing prices and living costs prevent many individuals with stable jobs from saving the necessary down payment for a home. He indicated that an income of $115,000 is insufficient to accumulate a satisfactory down payment for homes priced around a million dollars. Current statistics reveal that the average home price in Canada is approximately $673,084, with even higher figures in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver, where minimum down payments can exceed $76,000 and $95,000, respectively. The affordability crisis has extended beyond traditional hotspots, impacting various regions across Canada.

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The rising home prices in Canada have outpaced income growth, creating a significant affordability gap. A report from the Missing Middle Initiative indicated that newly built family-sized starter homes are now over twice as expensive relative to median incomes compared to 2004, with prices increasing by 265% while dual-earner incomes rose only 76%. This disparity highlights a growing issue where homeownership becomes increasingly unattainable for middle-income earners, forcing many to rely on financial assistance from family or to seek housing in less populated areas. The widening gap between wages and housing costs underlines a broader economic challenge facing Canadian households across the country.

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