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I’ve been crunching numbers and doing some research, and I can’t help but wonder: Are we all just playing along in an unsustainable game?
• Rent keeps skyrocketing, home ownership feels like a dream, and yet prices keep climbing. Who’s actually winning here?
• Interest rates are crushing buyers, yet properties still get snapped up. Is this wealth transfer from the younger generation to older ones?
• Foreign investment, Airbnb, zoning laws, and greed—are these the real culprits, or is it something deeper in Canada’s economic system?
I’m genuinely curious—what’s the endgame here? At what point does it all collapse, or are we just doomed to accept this as the new normal?
Would love to hear your thoughts, data, and theories. Is there a fix, or is Canada’s housing market just one big, unstoppable Ponzi scheme?
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