A new study suggests that more retirees are choosing to shun downtown condo living in favour of a home in the suburbs.
A new study suggests that more retirees are choosing to shun downtown condo living in favour of a home in the suburbs. The report from the University of Concordia shows that despite the easier access to facilities that downtown offers, a growing number of retirees across the country are opting for apartments out of town. For planners this creates a challenge as older seniors may not be able to drive and demand for transport links or more suburban amenities will increase. The report doesn’t look heavily into why seniors are making these different choices but it may well be down to an increase in the affordable apartments available in the suburbs. Read the full story.