You can’t change what you don’t measure

This resource provides a graphical representation of housing affordability, housing supply, and community infrastructure within the City of Toronto. These dashboards layer demographic information and open data to provide a snapshot of current conditions and encourage innovation in the application process.

Housing Affordability

Household income compared to housing costs

Map of Toronto showing neighborhoods shaded in orange and blue, indicating different areas, with neighborhood names labeled.

Housing Supply

A snapshot of housing developments in the pipeline

A map of Toronto, Ontario, Canada showing various details with colored dots and shaded areas. The map highlights neighborhoods such as Vaughan, Markham, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, and Mississauga, among others.

Complete Communities

Community services and social infrastructure

Map of Toronto and surrounding areas with various colored points and transit lines.

Note: We are working with the City of Toronto’s definition of affordable.

Preparing and assembling the following dashboards was part of the work for the CMHC Housing Supply Challenge - Round 2 (Getting Started). You can read more about Ratio.City addressing the housing supply problems here.

Ratio.City participated in the CMHC Housing Supply Challenge - Round 5 (Level-Up), looking at delivering more tools for better collaboration across Canada.

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