See "Supportive Housing Locations Readme" file This data set contains the locations of City operated supportive housing locations within Toronto. The data was obtained from the Long-Term Care Homes and Services Division in a list format. Data is used for business operation to support Long-Term Care Homes and Services staff at each of these facilities. The data set is updated as a new facility is created or one is no longer in use. Statistical data may be updated as it is made available. The dataset is a City-wide GIS point file and is best utilized when overlaid with City's Street Centreline file.
This table contains data on the number of residential properties, by property type, assessment value range and residency type for the census metropolitan areas of Toronto and Vancouver and their census subdivisions.
New housing price index (NHPI). Monthly data are available from January 1981. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. The base period for the index is (201612=100).
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Housing Index in Canada decreased to 123.70 points in May from 124 points in April of 2025. This dataset provides - Canada New Housing Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Average House Prices in Canada decreased to 688600 CAD in June from 690200 CAD in May of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Average House Prices.
See "Supportive Housing Locations Readme" file This data set contains the locations of City operated supportive housing locations within Toronto. The data was obtained from the Long-Term Care Homes and Services Division in a list format. Data is used for business operation to support Long-Term Care Homes and Services staff at each of these facilities. The data set is updated as a new facility is created or one is no longer in use. Statistical data may be updated as it is made available. The dataset is a City-wide GIS point file and is best utilized when overlaid with City's Street Centreline file.
ID - used for labels on maps NAME - name of location ADDRESS - address of location PCODE - full postal code of location CAPACITY - bed capacity of location SUITE_ALT - alternative suite capacity ROTATION - map rotation to make Yonge St. align north-south (visual effect only -17.3 degrees) Data for this dataset was scraped from the senioropolis website and used with their permission. The information is originally submitted by individual retirement home providers to senioropolis.com. Best viewed when overlaid with City of Toronto Centreline dataset
The house price for Ontario is forecast to decrease by eight percent in 2023, followed by a minor increase of one percent in 2024. From roughly 932,000 Canadian dollars, the average house price in Canada's second most expensive province for housing is expected to fall to 861,000 Canadian dollars in 2024. After British Columbia, Ontario is Canada's most expensive province for housing. Ontario Ontario is the most populated province in Canada, located on the eastern-central side of the country. It is an English speaking province. To the south, it borders American states Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Its provincial capital and largest city is Toronto. It is also home to Canada’s national capital, Ottawa. Furthermore, a large part of Ontario’s economy comes from manufacturing, as it is the leading manufacturing province in Canada. The population of Ontario has been steadily increasing since 2000. The population in 2018 was an estimated 14.3 million people. The median total family income in 2016 came to 83,160 Canadian dollars. Ontario housing market The number of housing units sold in Ontario is projected to rise until 2024. Additionally, the average home prices in Ontario have significantly increased since 2007.
See Readme file in Shapefile. The heritage register is a list required under the Ontario Heritage Act that identifies properties of cultural heritage or interest that have been listed or designated by City Council under Part IV and V of the Act. The Inventory was started in 1973, it currently comprises approximately10,000 properties ranging from well-known landmark buildings and structures to private homes and properties in heritage districts. Dataset contains properties located within the City of Toronto boundaries only. Dataset not intended for legal purposes without reference to council decision documents and City by-laws. For a fee, Heritage Preservation Services can supply a letter confirming the status of a property on the Register. Updates post publication data date can be obtained by consulting council decision documents. Please note, some properties indicated as "designated" may be subject to an intention to designate by City Council, and should be considered fully designated for the purposes of alterations and permitting. Data may not accurately overlay with the Street Centreline and Address point file as well as other foundation geography.
Data on resident buyers who are persons that purchased a residential property in a market sale and filed their T1 tax return form: number of and incomes of residential property buyers, sale price, price-to-income ratio by the number of buyers as part of a sale, age groups, first-time home buyer status, buyer characteristics (sex, family type, immigration status, period of immigration, admission category).
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Ridge Avenue cross streets in Toronto, OH.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Split Rock Road cross streets in Toronto, KS.
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This dataset includes two tables which were custom ordered from Statistics Canada. One table includes variables on housing characteristics (condominium status, total number of bedrooms, structural type and tenure), and households (household size, household type, age of primary household maintainer). One table includes information on shelter cost to income ratio and total shelter cost by tenure, household type, and household income. The dataset is in Beyond 20/20 (.ivt) format. The Beyond 20/20 browser is required in order to open it. This software can be freely downloaded from the Statistics Canada website: https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/public/beyond20-20 (Windows only). For information on how to use Beyond 20/20, please see: http://odesi2.scholarsportal.info/documentation/Beyond2020/beyond20-quickstart.pdf https://wiki.ubc.ca/Library:Beyond_20/20_Guide Custom order from Statistics Canada TABLE 3 includes the following dimensions and variables: Geography: Toronto CMA & Vancouver CMA to the census tract level Age of Household maintainer: Age groups are divided into 9 year intervals starting at age 15 and ending at category 75 and above Condominium status: Condominium, not a condominium Tenure: Owner, renter Household size: From one person up to 5 or more persons Structural type: -Single detached house -Apartment with 5 or more stories -Other dwelling -Semi-detached house -Row house -Apartment, detached duplex -Apartment, building with fewer than 5 stories -Other single attached house -Movable dwelling Total number of bedrooms: From no bedrooms to 4 or more bedrooms Household type: -Census-family households -With children -Without children -Multiple census-family households -Non-census family household TABLE 4 includes the following dimensions and variables: Geography: Toronto CMA, Vancouver CMA Total Shelter cost: under $500 to over $3000 in intervals ranging from $250 to $500 Tenure: Owner (with and without mortgage), renter Household type: -Census-family households -One-family households -Couple family households -With children -Without children -Lone-parent households -Multiple census-family households -Non-census-family households -One person households -Two person households Shelter cost to income ratio: less than 15%, 15-30%, 30-50%, 50% or more, not applicable Household income: in intervals of 10,000 up to the category of $100,000 or more Original file name: EO2969 - Table 3 Tenure and dwelling_Toronto and Vancouver 2006.ivt EO2969 - Table 4 (Part 1) Cost income household_Toronto and Vancouver_2006.ivt
This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (247 items: Carbonear; Newfoundland and Labrador; Corner Brook; Newfoundland and Labrador; Grand Falls-Windsor; Newfoundland and Labrador; Gander; Newfoundland and Labrador ...), Type of structure (4 items: Apartment structures of three units and over; Apartment structures of six units and over; Row and apartment structures of three units and over; Row structures of three units and over ...), Type of unit (4 items: Two bedroom units; Three bedroom units; One bedroom units; Bachelor units ...).
ID - used for labels on maps NAME - name of location ADDRESS - address of location PCODE - full postal code of location CAPACITY - bed capacity of location SUITE_ALT - alternative suite capacity ROTATION - map rotation to make Yonge St. align north-south (visual effect only -17.3 degrees) Data for this dataset was scraped from the senioropolis website and used with their permission. The information is originally submitted by individual retirement home providers to senioropolis.com. Best viewed when overlaid with City of Toronto Centreline dataset
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The average value of a dwelling in Canada was $162 709 according to the 2001 Census, compared to the 1996 Census average of $147 877, an increase of 10%. All provinces and territories have experienced a rise in housing values, particularly in Alberta and Ontario, markedly in Calgary, Ottawa and Toronto. The value of a dwelling is the dollar amount expected by the owner if the dwelling were to be sold and the average value pertains only to owner-occupied private dwellings, which do not include dwellings situated on farms, but can include owner-occupied dwellings situated on rented or leased land or part of a condominium. The map shows the average value of owner occupied dwellings by census subdivision.
Percentage of households that used an air conditioner, and for those who did the type of air conditioner used. The data is from the Households and the environment survey.
Incident-based fire statistics, by type of fire incident, Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, Canadian Armed Forces, 2005 to 2021.
Families of tax filers; Single-earner and dual-earner census families by number of children (final T1 Family File; T1FF).
The dataset titled "Municipal Land Transfer Tax Revenue Summary" falls under the domain of City Government and Finance. It is tagged with keywords such as Housing Potential, land transfer tax, and municipal land transfer tax. The dataset is in the format of an Excel file and was published on July 23, 2019. The dataset is located in Toronto and is owned by Corporate Finance, with the publisher and author's email being opendata@toronto.ca. The dataset is under the organization of the City of Toronto Open Data. The dataset provides a summary of the City of Toronto's revenues from the Municipal Land Transfer Tax per month, starting from the year 2009. The revenue is calculated as a percentage of the value of the home and varies from month to month depending on the number of sales and the value of homes. The dataset is licensed under the Open Government Licence – Toronto. The resources available in the dataset include 'municipal-land-transfer-tax-revenue-summary' and 'municipal-land-transfer-tax-revenue-summary-readme'. The metadata for this dataset was created on October 4, 2024, and was last modified on April 8, 2025.
See "Supportive Housing Locations Readme" file This data set contains the locations of City operated supportive housing locations within Toronto. The data was obtained from the Long-Term Care Homes and Services Division in a list format. Data is used for business operation to support Long-Term Care Homes and Services staff at each of these facilities. The data set is updated as a new facility is created or one is no longer in use. Statistical data may be updated as it is made available. The dataset is a City-wide GIS point file and is best utilized when overlaid with City's Street Centreline file.