Housing on the Edge: Speaking with Those Facing Homelessness About Barriers and Bridges to Affordability
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Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.
This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" discusses the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Peterborough, Ontario and alternatives for those struggling financially. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews his brother-in-law Jerry about housing challenges in Sudbury, where high prices have pushed many into homelessness. Jerry cites international students taking homes and a lack of affordable builds. He suggests incentivizing homeowners to create rental units as a quick fix. Haylestrom then explores housing options like co-ops, tiny homes, renting rooms, and work-for-rent arrangements. While unconventional, some live in RVs or commute due to lack of affordable permanent housing. Haylestrom acknowledges homelessness' complexity, sharing how evictions can start a downward spiral. Many balance on the edge, couch-surfing or using shelters temporarily. In closing, Haylestrom emphasizes the emotional toll of unstable housing and that basic homes are needed to help the most vulnerable escape or avoid homelessness. This podcast sheds light on the human impact of Canada's affordable housing emergency through real stories and potential solutions.
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