Over a quarter of Waterloo Region residents considering moving to more affordable location: WRAR

Many Waterloo Region residents are considering moving to a more affordable location, according to a new poll conducted by Waterloo Region Association of Realtors (WRAR).
The poll found that 28 per cent of residents are considering moving with 38 per cent saying they live in housing that is unaffordable.
Almost four in 10 Waterloo residents are spending more than 30 per cent of their total income on housing, according to WRAR.
The association said the high cost of housing is driven by the lack of affordable housing supply in Waterloo Region.
“The problem is particularly bad among millennials and young people,” said Megan Bell, president of WRAR.
According to the poll, millennials were the most likely age group to be spending over 30 per cent of their household income on housing.
Bell said the solution needs to come fast – as the tech market continues to grow locally.
“If we don’t get to work building more homes, Waterloo will struggle to compete against other technology hubs in attracting top-tier talent. Building more affordable homes is not just about meeting the needs of growing families or downsizing seniors, it’s also about the long-term economic success of local communities,” Bell said.
The association said more than half of the new homes being built in the region are apartments but the poll shows residents strongly prefer more spacious single-detached homes.
“There is a strong disconnect right now in Waterloo between what home buyers are looking for and the new supply coming to the market,” said Bell. “Waterloo has to do a better job of encouraging the building of a greater array of affordable housing options.”
More than 60 per cent of those surveyed support the building of what they call ‘middle housing’ in Waterloo Region – housing that can provide most of the features of single-detached housing, if well designed.
“Growth does not have to be a debate between building single-detached homes and high-rise apartments. Elected officials must turn their attention to policies that will make it easier to build semi-detached, row, duplex, triplex and fourplex style housing,” said Bell.
ACTION PLAN
WRAR suggested several things that they think the Waterloo Regional Council and local councils should consider. The association suggests rolling back “exclusionary zoning” – to allow for different styles of homes like row, duplex, triplex and fourplex style housing.
They also suggest reducing parking minimums to make more space for more homes.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Widow takes Ontario police to court over declaration misconduct in her husband's death was 'not serious'
A grieving widow is taking the Ontario Provincial Police to court as she challenges its decision to call the misconduct of an officer that contributed to her husband’s death 'not of a serious nature.'
Federal government to announce details of dental insurance plan
Several government ministers are expected to launch today a new federal dental insurance plan that will provide benefits directly to eligible Canadian residents, though the first claims won't be processed until May.
BlackBerry appoints new CEO
BlackBerry said on Monday it appointed John Giamatteo as CEO, effective immediately.
Nearly half of Canadians think carbon tax is ineffective at fighting climate change: Nanos
A new survey has found that Canadians are feeling slightly more confident in the carbon tax’s effectiveness at combatting climate change than they were a few months ago—but uncertainty is still high.
Year in search: What did Canadians Google in 2023?
From the Women's World Cup and Jeremy Renner to the Titan submersible, deadly earthquakes and the war in Gaza, Canadians searched far and wide on Google this year. These are the top queries in Canada for 2023.
Israel battles militants in Gaza's main cities, with civilians trapped in the fighting
Israeli forces battled Palestinian militants in Gaza's two largest cities on Monday, with civilians still trapped in the fighting even after hundreds of thousands have fled to other parts of the besieged territory.
Several seriously injured when construction site elevator crashes to the ground in Sweden
A construction site elevator plunged to the ground in Stockholm on Monday, seriously injuring five people, Swedish authorities said.
'Barbie' leads Golden Globe nominations with 9, followed closely by 'Oppenheimer'
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” dominated the Golden Globe Awards nominations with nine nods for the blockbuster film, including best picture musical or comedy as well as acting nominations for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling and three of its original songs.
Buckingham Palace releases this year’s Christmas card
Buckingham Palace released an image of the Christmas card that King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be sending out this year.