Anywhere the government has invested in "mixed housing" you'll find a small selection of government houses. Not townhouses, nor apartments, actual small houses.
As the maintenance grows for them, and areas gentrify the houses become a problem so the government wants to sell them but they don't want to look callous about things so they'll quietly sell them to their owners on the cheap.
From there it's just a matter of a cut-rate renovation with money that was borrowed against the price of the house with ample use of the green house renovation grants to turn it into something that has now become over 100 times more valuable.
Canada can be quite generous to those who know how to manipulate the system, and anyone who has managed to escape a brutal regime to come to Canada knows how to manipulate the system.
Anywhere the government has invested in "mixed housing" you'll find a small selection of government houses. Not townhouses, nor apartments, actual small houses.
As the maintenance grows for them, and areas gentrify the houses become a problem so the government wants to sell them but they don't want to look callous about things so they'll quietly sell them to their owners on the cheap.
From there it's just a matter of a cut-rate renovation with money that was borrowed against the price of the house with ample use of the green house renovation grants to turn it into something that has now become over 100 times more valuable.
Canada can be quite generous to those who know how to manipulate the system, and anyone who has managed to escape a brutal regime to come to Canada knows how to manipulate the system.