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Brampton Residents Seek Family Homes, Poll Reveals

February 3, 20263 Mins Read
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Too many condos, Brampton residents may leave to find family-sized housing: poll
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A recent poll shows that many residents of Brampton are considering leaving the city in search of housing that better meets their needs.

The survey, conducted by Ipsos for the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), indicates that people want more affordable and varied housing options in their current neighborhoods.

Nearly one third (31 per cent) of respondents feel there are too many high-rise buildings and not enough accessible family-sized housing choices, such as duplexes/triplexes (44 per cent), semi-detached homes (41 per cent), row/town homes (39 per cent), and single detached houses (37 per cent).

This shortage of affordable options has led 60 per cent of those surveyed to consider moving within the next five years.

“The data shows Brampton is facing affordability pressures unlike anywhere else in the GTA,” said Daniel Steinfeld, TRREB President. “Families and individuals who have lived in Brampton for decades would like to continue to do so. Losing talent and future homeowners would have negative economic consequences.”

The survey highlights concerns among Brampton residents about housing costs and how the City of Brampton and the Region of Peel are addressing the affordability crisis. Key findings include:

Screenshot 2026 01 30 at 1.55.02 PM95 per cent of residents are worried about housing affordability in their area, ranking among the highest levels in the GTA. 93 per cent agree we need to do everything possible to make housing more affordable. Only 40 per cent believe governments are effectively improving affordability. 7 out of 10 think that government taxes related to buying a new home are unreasonable.

According to data from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation provided by TRREB, there has been a significant decline in housing construction in Brampton over the past two years. In 2024, only 1,831 total housing starts were recorded throughout the year-less than half of what was achieved during peak quarters in 2022.

“The decline deepened in 2025. Through the first three quarters of 2025, Brampton delivered only 1,138 housing starts, placing the city on track to finish well below 2024 levels and dramatically short of what is needed to meet its share of Ontario’s provincial housing targets,” according to TRREB.

While local governments have taken steps to address housing needs, TRREB suggests that Brampton should reduce development charges and other fees that increase home purchase costs; speed up construction for townhomes, back-to-back homes, duplexes, triplexes, and four-plexes within existing neighborhoods; and hasten approvals to shorten waiting times between building applications and construction.

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