Public servant here, the city I live in isn't hiring and when they do it's extremely competitive, think 150+ applications for one position. The city I work for is an hour away and I've been doing the drive for two years. I can't move closer due to lack of rentals and what is available is too expensive (I saw a 2br for 3100 this morning) and they won't rent to me because of pets (why bother when there is someone without pets who is willing to pay 60% of their salary, less risk for your "investment"). Can't buy because I can't afford 600k for a starter home with how crazy interest rates are right now I would be looking at a 3k/month mortgage.
I could try adjacent work closer to home, but there isn't much and it would be a pay cut even accounting for gas. Also no viable transit option available unless I want to leave my house at 5 and get home at 7.
So far I've been able to get 1 wfh day, 2 or 3 would be nice but I need to be in office to deal with the public.
What's the statscan definition of homeowner? Aren't myself and my partner considered owners because we live with my parents in their house, so there are 4 "homeowners" living in the house.
I could be wrong but I remember reading what they consider a homeowner does not match what common sense says it is. Please point me in the direction of something if I'm wrong, I've tried looking but can't find anything.