Good things happen when homeownership is within reach.
Lives are transformed. Communities are too.
Good lives start with good foundations.
Homeownership is one of life’s biggest catalysts for economic and social well-being. It drives wealth, stability and security for years to come.
79%
of families say their mental health is better after becoming Habitat homeowners. 73% see improvements to their physical health.
The stability of homeownership means that people can more easily afford food, have better access to a doctor, and are less stressed.
Stronger communities start with homeownership.
50%
of families volunteer more and take part in more community events after becoming homeowners.
Homeownership sparks growth.
41%
After becoming Habitat homeowners, 41% of people upskill, graduate, or go back to school. Better education leads to better jobs and higher incomes.
Homeownership brings a stability that allows people to improve their lives over the long-term.
Homeownership puts children on a path to success.
50% of families say that after becoming homeowners, their children are doing better in school.
Without the threat of evictions, kids’ mental health improves. In a new home, having a quiet place to study is a boost to their grades.
Homeownership brings financial security and is a path to generational wealth.
28%
Habitat homeowners’ incomes end up 28% higher than similar renters.
With more financial security, families can pay bills on time and save for the things that matter.
Room for growth, space to thrive.
$35M
With higher incomes, Habitat homeowners contribute an additional $35 million to Canada’s GDP every year.
When people own their homes, the likelihood of their sustained economic prosperity increases for generations, and all of Canada benefits.