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More than half of the condominiums in downtown Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver are rented in 2021

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The title of the map is "More than half of the condominiums in downtown Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver are rented in 2021"

This is a map of Canada showing the five primary downtowns with the highest percentage of condominiums in 2021. The map also shows, for these five primary downtowns, the percentage of the condominiums that are rented.

In all primary downtowns, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 39.9%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 50.1%.

In the primary downtown of the Toronto census metropolitan area, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 64.8%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 54.0%.

In the primary downtown of the Vancouver census metropolitan area, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 62.8%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 53.0%.

In the primary downtown of the Abbotsford–Mission census metropolitan area, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 61.9%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 26.8%.

In the primary downtown of the Calgary census metropolitan area, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 61.7%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 60.9%.

In the primary downtown of the Montréal census metropolitan area, the percentage of occupied dwellings that were condominiums in 2021 was 50.4%, and the percentage of these condominiums that were rented was 50.3%.

Note(s): Downtowns (or downtown neighbourhoods) are geographic areas that contain job-dense areas analogous to the central business district of a census subdivision (CSD), as well as adjacent areas of residential and mixed-use development.

Source(s): Census of Population, 2021 (3901).

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