Apr 23, 2025
Apr 23, 2025
In recent years, immigration has significantly shaped the Canadian real estate market, especially in urban areas. Historically seen as a key driver of economic growth, immigration’s impact is now sparking debate among Canadians. While some recognize its benefits, concerns about its effects on housing affordability and public services are growing. In fact, 56% of Canadians worry about housing market pressures, while 59% express concern over public service capacity.
RYPM’s Business Development department offers valuable market insights, guiding immigrants through rental trends and helping them find affordable housing options. With 17 locations across Ontario, RYPM provides newcomers with diverse living options, allowing them to choose neighborhoods based on affordability and community ties.
Recognized for its customer-centric approach, RYPM also benefits immigrant property owners through its Tenant Placement program, which pairs landlords with pre-screened tenants and maintenance technicians. This system reduces vacancy periods, ensuring owners can start earning income within 7-10 business days. By offering these integrated services, Levinson believes RYPM helps immigrants transition smoothly into the housing market, securing affordable homes while navigating Ontario’s complex rental environment.
Understanding legal responsibilities is another challenge for immigrants. Unlike many property management firms, RYPM offers legal support, helping newcomers comprehend their rights and obligations under local laws, such as Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act.
Based on more than a decade of experience in property management, Nathan Levinson does not believe immigrants are responsible for Ontario’s rising housing costs. He sees the surge in demand—driven partly by high immigration levels—as one factor exacerbating an already strained market. Levinson points to other contributing factors, such as high mortgage rates, limited housing supply, and slow construction.
While immigrants contribute to increased demand for rentals, they are not the root cause of housing challenges. As Canada continues to welcome newcomers, the role of companies like Royal York Property Management in managing the housing market’s impact will become even more critical.
Ultimately, addressing housing affordability will require a balanced approach—combining smart immigration policies with efforts to boost housing supply.
This ensures that all Canadians, whether newcomers or long-time residents, can achieve their housing dreams.
Article published in LA ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY