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Originally Posted by whatnext
But I thought we were told Australian (and Canadians) weren’t replacing their population organically through births, so how could they be demanding more housing?
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because household growth, (which determines the demand for housing) and population growth are not the same. Household size has continued to fall since 1861, so even if the population stayed the same, you'd need more homes. (That's not factoring in the demand for recreational properties, or second homes - which are all part of the housing demand too).
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Business Council of Alberta showing Statistics Canada data]
The Australian article suggests immigration adds to the demand, but maybe not as much as the Australian demand for more housing.