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Whether you plan to rent or buy in the City of Greater Sudbury, there are plenty of housing options to fit every budget and lifestyle.
Based on the 2007 Estimates, published in FP markets: Canadian Demographics 2007 edition, the average housing and household expenditures are as follows:
Housing
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Greater Sudbury (City)
Greater Sudbury CMA |
| Occupied Private Dwellings |
67,798 |
| Owned |
44,575 |
| Rented |
23,223 |
| Population in Private Households |
159,027 |
| Average number per household |
2.3 |
Average Household Expenditures
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Canada |
Ontario |
Greater Sudbury (City)
Greater Sudbury CMA |
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| Food |
$7,718 |
$7,936 |
$6,877 |
| Shelter |
$12,914 |
$14,486 |
$11,537 |
| Clothing |
$2,877 |
$3,145 |
$2,592 |
| Transportation |
$9,085 |
$9,801 |
$8,293 |
| Health & Personal Care |
$2,848 |
$2,835 |
$2,506 |
| Recreation, Reading & Education |
$5,587 |
$6,222 |
$5,180 |
| Taxes & Securities |
$18,439 |
$20,181 |
$15,556 |
| Other |
$9,557 |
$10,173 |
$9,093 |
| Total Expenditures |
$69,025 |
$74,779 |
$61,645 |
In comparison to other communities, Sudbury has the lowest average housing prices
| Community |
2006 |
2005 |
| Sudbury |
$141,161 |
$134,440 |
| Ottawa |
$257,500 |
$248,358 |
| Kingston |
$205,240 |
$195,757 |
| Toronto |
$356,000 |
$336,176 |
| Hamilton |
$246,000 |
$229,753 |
| London |
$187,500 |
$178,910 |
| St. Catharines-Niagara |
$190,000 |
$182,605 |
| Windsor |
$165,500 |
$163,000 |
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Based on the 2007 Estimates, published in FP markets: Canadian Demographics 2007. |
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Follow the links on the left to find everything you need to make living arrangements in Greater Sudbury. Whether you are planning to buy or rent, click away to find all of the information you need!
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