New Housing Starts Mean $100,000 per Home Needed to Fund Infrastructure: Report

New Housing Starts Mean $100,000 per Home Needed to Fund Infrastructure: Report
A rental apartment complex is seen under construction at a new housing development in Langford, B.C., on May 30, 2024. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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As Canada aims to build homes faster, both the public and private sectors will need to boost spending on municipal infrastructure, a new report from the Canadian Urban Institute says.

The report, funded by the Canada Infrastructure Bank, estimated the average cost of infrastructure needed to support housing likely exceeds $100,000 for each newly built home. That includes funding for resources such as public transit, roads, water lines, schools, fire halls or recreational facilities.