More Canadians are buying their first homes later in life, and they’re okay with that | Unpublished
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Author: Zahra Khozema
Publication Date: July 12, 2025 - 04:00

More Canadians are buying their first homes later in life, and they’re okay with that

July 12, 2025

For generations, the path to adulthood in Canada was scripted: you graduated, started working and bought a house, likely all in your 20s.

That timeline has changed. Hindered by expensive housing, a growing number of Canadians are buying their first home later in life – into their 40s and beyond, a time traditionally used to save for retirement.



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