Get your guide on how to build or buy a ‘tiny home’

Oshawa: Ontario is promoting the concept of ‘tiny homes’ to help create more homes, and give Ontarians more housing choices at a price they can afford.

Tiny homes are less costly to build and maintain and can be more affordable than traditional housing, said a media release.

The province released the Build or buy a tiny home guide in Oshawa early December. The guide offers practical advice about building or buying a factory-built tiny home that complies with Ontario’s Building Code. It’s the second in a series of guides highlighted in More Homes, More Choice: Ontario’s Housing Supply Action Plan.

“We know that the demand for alternative, innovative and more affordable types of housing is growing,” said Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “Our innovation housing guides provide important information about different types of housing, so that people can make well-informed decisions about the type of home that best meets their needs and budget.”

The guide reflects input from diverse stakeholders.

Municipal zoning by-laws affect whether and where you can build a tiny home. Some municipalities have embraced creative and innovative housing options in their by-laws and their approach to housing.

“We look forward to working with the minister and the province on innovative leading ideas to deal with the housing situation in Ontario,” said Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter. “This new guide is one of those steps moving us forward as we look to alternative and affordable housing options in our community.”

Quick Facts

• Tiny homes are small, self-contained residential units built for year-round use. In addition to a living area, they must contain a kitchen, dining, bathroom and sleeping areas.
• A tiny home cannot be smaller than the minimum standard set out in Ontario’s Building Code, which is 17.5 square metres (188 square feet).
• In September 2019, a second unit guide was launched to help people who want to add a second unit, like a basement apartment, to their home.

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