Biggest factor in red-hot housing market is demand: minister
TORONTO — Ontario’s finance minister said Friday that while he is considering a tax on foreign home buyers for Toronto and beyond, it’s not the biggest factor when looking at ways to cool the housing market.
As an influx of people move to the province, in particular the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, the growing demand for housing — also fuelled in part by low interest rates — is outstripping the current supply, Charles Sousa said.
“I still want to fulfil what I said I would do a year ago: obtain the evidence, obtain the information, get the data necessary to then make an informed decision as to what is happening,” he said after a cabinet meeting.
“Some are arguing that the foreign degree of engagement is the last piece, that it’s not the largest amount that’s creating the boom in our homes, in our housing market. A lot of speculators within the domestic market are also playing a role, but the biggest part of course is demand.”


