Regulations cost single-family home buyers in Canada’s hottest markets an extra $229,000 on average, C.D. Howe finds

TORONTO — Buyers in Canada’s most overheated real estate markets paid an average of $229,000 extra per home between 2007 and 2016 because of regulations making it difficult for builders to construct more single-family houses, said a new study.

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