Arabnews24.ca:Wednesday 26 April 2023 01:17 PM: Homeownership, whether it’s a single-family home, duplex, townhouse, or condo, remains a key goal for an overwhelming majority of newcomers to Canada.
A 2022 study by the research firm Ipsos Public Affairs found that a large percentage of newcomers to Canada are homebuyers within their first five years of arriving.
But, as newcomers quickly discover, homeownership comes with costs: a mortgage, insurance, and monthly maintenance in addition to daily living expenses.
Mortgage costs are on the rise
Since March 2022, the Bank of Canada has raised the policy interest rate to 4.5 percent from 0.25 percent.
It’s estimated that the 1.4 million Canadians who got a mortgage in 2020 or 2021 may have seen their median monthly mortgage cost go up by $420, or 30 percent upon renewal.
One way for newcomer homeowners to handle those homeownership expenses and challenges is to become a home-sharing host.
How does home-sharing work?
Home-sharing hosts rent out spare bedrooms in their homes to long-term housemates in exchange for rent (and possibly added help around the house and companionship).
Become a home-sharing host
And while the home-sharing concept isn’t new, Prepare for Canada and Sparrow Share have recently partnered to offer a unique and fulfilling path for newcomer homeowners to become home-sharing hosts.
Oren Singer, the co-founder and CEO of Sparrow, says Canada needs “to do a better job of making it easier and safer for newcomers to find good housing options in Canada.”
“There’s a ton of underutilized housing space in the form of spare rooms and basements,” said Singer.
Sparrow estimates that there are over 12 million empty bedrooms across Canada.
Accommodation in Canada & Options for Newcomers
Rental demand continues to rise
In Ontario, it’s estimated that more than half of residents — and three-quarters of those over the age of 65 — live in houses that are bigger than they need. That adds up to five-million spare bedrooms across the province, according to a pre-pandemic report by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis.
Meanwhile, rental demand (and prices) across the country continues to surge.
Canada aims to welcome 465,000 new immigrants this year after admitting a record-breaking 431,000 newcomers in 2022.
The country hopes to land 485,000 newcomers in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025. Canada has also welcomed a record number of international students, with those numbers expected to increase.
Newcomers struggle to find accommodation
Newcomer homeowners know from experience that for most immigrants and international students arriving in Canada, finding that initial accommodation can be difficult and stressful.
The Prepare for Canada/Sparrow initiative offers an uncomplicated home-sharing service to help newcomer hosts find, connect, and match with a verified pool of potential housemates, says Dave Frattini, managing partner of Prepare for Canada and Rentals for Newcomers.
Housemates can rent a room for as little as two months or up to a year.
Sparrow matches hosts and housemates
Sparrow, says Singer, does the credit and background checks, and attempts to match hosts and housemates based on compatibility.
Hosts can list their space and create a profile for free. A service fee for hosts is only charged once the host has received the first rental payment from the housemate.
The host service fee (a one-time only charge) ranges from 1/4 – 1 month’s rent, depending on the length of the home share contract:
2 – 3 month term length = 1/4 month’s rent fee
4 – 5 month term length = 1/2 month’s rent fee
6 – 9 month term length = 3/4 month’s rent fee
10 – 12 month term length = 1 month’s rent fee
(There are no service fees for housemates).
The benefits for the host, according to Singer, include:
Earning up to $1,200 extra income each month to cover rising living costs. Enjoying the companionship of a like-minded housemate. Reducing your mortgage payment and the burden and stress of home maintenance. Playing an important role in easing Canada’s housing crisis. Helping newcomers and international students settle in their new country.“Sparrow is very reliable and handles any concerns with expertise and professionalism,” said home share host Alma Ramos.
“I currently have a housemate, and because it was a perfect match, we live (under) one roof harmoniously.”
Here’s how to become a newcomer host
Newcomer homeowners with a spare bedroom interested in home-sharing can sign up to be a Prepare for Canada/Sparrow home-sharing host by clicking here.
“We’re on a mission,” says Frattini, “to help newcomers enter the rental market faster and easier by connecting them with newcomer homeowners and allies who can provide safe and affordable housing.”
“We look forward to reaching out to any and all homeowners across the country who want to contribute to building this innovative housing solution for newcomers.”
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