☎ *Considering moving to White Rock/Surrey?* Connect with me here ➡ https://germyn.ca/connect 🔥 *21 grants and incentives* to help home buyers save BIG ➡ https://taxbreaks.90daysout.ca/ Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Prime Minister has sparked debates about whether it will solve Canada’s housing crisis. Housing affordability in Canada remains a critical issue, with cities like Vancouver facing skyrocketing costs and limited housing supply. This video breaks down why no single leader can fix systemic problems tied to housing policies, restrictive zoning, and surging demand driven by immigration and urbanization. The Vancouver housing market is just one example of how supply shortages and high costs are leaving many Canadians frustrated. With the housing market in 2025 already looking uncertain, what role do federal, provincial, and municipal governments play in addressing these challenges? From NIMBYism to slow development permits, we examine the real obstacles standing in the way of more affordable housing. Could reforms like higher-density zoning or streamlined construction approvals actually make a difference? Or are these just temporary fixes to a much bigger issue? Whether you’re curious about real estate trends in British Columbia, the cost of housing in Canada, or how the housing crisis impacts you, this video offers a fresh perspective. We explore what needs to change and why focusing on long-term solutions could help build a more affordable future.
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This podcast is produced and recorded by Darin Germyn of The Germyn Group, a South Surrey BC REALTOR® with Macdonald Realty.
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