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  2. Dual living in Australia - Wikipedia

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    There are also developments in apartment design in Australia that can enable multigenerational living. Dual-key apartments are beginning to be developed in inner- and mid-suburban areas. [6] In 2018, New South Wales led the construction of new granny flats while Victoria had the fewest number of new granny flats constructed.

  3. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Park apartments in Toronto's Cabbagetown neighborhood were intended to be community housing, but they have become dilapidated. The housing continuum includes non-market housing (homelessness, emergency shelters, transitional housing, supportive housing, community and social housing) and market housing (below-market rental/ownership, private rental, and home ownership).

  4. 3 Best Affordable Places To Retire in Australia - AOL

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    St. Helens, Tasmania. One-bedroom apartment rental price: AU$1,600 monthly Typical house purchase price: US$335,000 Cost of living vs. New York City: 80% lower (including rent) “While many ...

  5. Secondary suite - Wikipedia

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    American Craftsman house with detached secondary suite. A secondary suite (also known as a accessory dwelling unit (ADU), in-law apartment, granny flat, granny annex or garden suite [1]) is a self-contained apartment, cottage, or small residential unit that is located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit.

  6. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    The definition of affordable housing may change depending on the country and context. For example, in Australia, the National Affordable Housing Summit Group developed their definition of affordable housing as housing that is "...reasonably adequate in standard and location for lower or middle income households and does not cost so much that a household is unlikely to be able to meet other ...

  7. Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Housing Company was a product of a 1999 merger between the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Company Ltd. and the City of Toronto Non-Profit Housing Corporation (also known as Cityhome). [8] Cityhome was established in 1974 to provide affordable rental accommodation for low-income families.

  8. Housing Commission of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Next was the development of flats at Pigdon Street, Carlton, though the original proposal for three storey flats was reduced to two storeys after local opposition. [16] The commission then began to acquire cheap land in the northern suburbs of Coburg , Brunswick , Preston and Northcote as well as in inner suburban areas such as North Melbourne ...

  9. Regent Park Revitalization Plan - Wikipedia

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    Construction in Toronto's Regent Park. The Regent Park Revitalization Plan is an initiative begun in 2005 by the City of Toronto with fellow development, government, and community partners, with a focus on rebuilding the Toronto neighbourhood of Regent Park for 12,500 residents over a 15- to 20-year period.