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Renters in Hamilton are facing the toughest market since 2002: CMHC report

Accommodations near McMaster University got tougher year over year as the return to in-person learning for the 2022 fall semester dropped more student renters in zones around the learning facility’s main campus.

“The income needed to qualify for a mortgage on the median priced home in the region grew more than actual incomes did,” the report said.

 

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