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Source Feed: CTV News - Canada
Author: Hannah Alberga
Publication Date: May 8, 2024 - 06:00

'A huge difference': These adults born in the '90s partnered with their parents to buy homes in Ontario

May 8, 2024
An Ontario woman said it would have been impossible to buy a house without her mother – an anecdote that animates the fact that over 17 per cent of Canadian homeowners born in the ‘90s own their property with their parents, according to a new report.


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