
Thirty-three $500,000 “attainable” condo units are being built in Toronto’s east end by the provincial and municipal governments.
As part of a six-storey condo development at 355 Coxwell Ave., the two levels of government are partnering with the nonprofit housing organization, Habitat for Humanity.
According to the provincial government, 22 of the 33 units will be large enough for families to live in. Construction preparations for the building are underway, with the units set to be ready for occupancy by 2027.
Habitat for Humanity called the units “attainable ownership homes” designed for “working families.”
Two years ago, Premier Doug Ford promised Ontarians that the province would soon offer modular “starter homes” for sale for $500,000 or less.
