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A good place to live, a harder place to buy (Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors/Nanos Research)

The research gauged the opinions among residents of Chatham-Kent on the outlook of the region, taxes, development charges, municipal leaders support, top concerns, quality of life, aging and downsizing and factors impacting the demand for housing. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) random telephone survey of 504 residents of Chatham-Kent, 18 years… Continue Reading A good place to live, a harder place to buy (Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors/Nanos Research)

Housing and Affordability Top Concerns and Windsor-Essex Residents Want Action. (Windsor-Essex Count...

The research gauged the opinions among residents of Windsor-Essex on quality of life, local services, housing affordability, economic concerns, trade and tariffs, municipal priorities, infrastructure projects, public safety, and voting intentions ahead of the 2026 municipal and provincial elections. It also examines attitudes toward community growth, downtown revitalization, healthcare access, employment opportunities, and housing development… Continue Reading Housing and Affordability Top Concerns and Windsor-Essex Residents Want Action. (Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors/Nanos Research)

Two thirds of Canadians report price of homes decreasing as a positive development for the housing m...

This survey gauges the views of Canadian on the price of homes reaching their lowest prices since 2021. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,003 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, from May 3rd to 6th, 2026 as part of an omnibus survey. The… Continue Reading Two thirds of Canadians report price of homes decreasing as a positive development for the housing market. More than half believe home prices should continue to decrease. (Bloomberg/Nanos Research)

A Housing Crunch and a Hunger for Change (OnePoint Association of Realtors/Nanos Research)

The research gauged the opinions among residents of Owen Sound, Kincardine and Collingwood on the quality of life, perceptions of real estate, affordability, the housing market, and municipal election issues in these target geographies. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) random telephone survey of 769 residents of Owen Sound, Kincardine and Collingwood,… Continue Reading A Housing Crunch and a Hunger for Change (OnePoint Association of Realtors/Nanos Research)

Safe, Satisfied and Priced Out: Oakville’s Housing Contradiction (The Oakville, Milton and District

The research gauged the opinions among residents of the towns of Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills and the city of Burlington on the state of the city including perceptions of real estate, core community issues and the housing market. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land-and cell-lines) random telephone survey of 1,274 residents in the Towns… Continue Reading Safe, Satisfied and Priced Out: Oakville’s Housing Contradiction (The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board/Nanos Research)

Support for clearing homeless encampments outweighs opposition. (CTV News/Nanos)

This survey gauged the views of Canadians on their level of support towards clearing out homeless encampments in parks and public spaces. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,052 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between September 29th and October 1st, 2025 as part… Continue Reading Support for clearing homeless encampments outweighs opposition. (CTV News/Nanos)

The older Americans are more pessimistic about the future standard of living than the younger genera...

The research gauged the opinions among Americans on their primary national concerns, their views on the federal government, and their expectations for the future standard of living in the U.S. Additionally, it assesses their level of worry about upcoming housing costs and the impact of rising living expenses on their financial situation. Nanos conducted a… Continue Reading The older Americans are more pessimistic about the future standard of living than the younger generation. (Nanos)

Negativity on affordable housing drops from 81 to 68 percent. (Globe and Mail/Nanos)

Around two in three Canadians say they are not confident (42%) or somewhat not confident (26%) that in five years housing in Canada will be more affordable than it is today, while one in four are somewhat confident (22%) or confident (three per cent). Confidence has increased by nine percentage points since the last wave… Continue Reading Negativity on affordable housing drops from 81 to 68 percent. (Globe and Mail/Nanos)

A Faint Glimmer of Optimism? Canadians’ Economic Pessimism Wanes Slightly.

About three in five Canadians believe the future generation will have a lower standard of living than Canadians have today (59%), which is a decrease from the previous wave (70%) in March 2025. Canadians aged 18 to 34 (65%) are more likely than Canadians aged 55 and over (54%) to think that the next generation… Continue Reading A Faint Glimmer of Optimism? Canadians’ Economic Pessimism Wanes Slightly.

Consumer confidence continues to improve in wake of Canadian election (Bloomberg/Nanos)

Biggest confidence gains in the wake of the Canadian election relate to the increasing value of real estate (up 12 points in the last four weeks) and the future strength of the Canadian economy (stronger, up 10 points in the past four weeks). -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land-… Continue Reading Consumer confidence continues to improve in wake of Canadian election (Bloomberg/Nanos)