80% of Nanaimo renters living in unaffordable accommodations
NANAIMO — A new survey has confirmed the grim reality of renting in Nanaimo.
A renter and landlord survey conducted by the City of Nanaimo in April and May showed 79 per cent of renters spend more than 30 per cent of their household income on rent.
Social planner Dave Stewart told councillors on Monday, July 5 this is significantly higher than when 48 per cent of renters who filled out the 2016 census said they spent 30 per cent or more on rent.
“That’s significant because 30 per cent is the threshold used by BC Housing, CMHC and rental experts in general as an affordability calculator. If you’re spending more than 30 per cent of your income on rent, your housing is not affordable.”