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Free Housing Data from CMHC Re: [spno-data] FYI - 2011 Canadian Housing Observer (CHMC)

Tracey P. Lauriault
Free housing data.  Normally these datasets are for sale, it is great to see them available for free.  I hope CMHC continues with this trend.  CMHC is a government-owned corporation and I am uncertain how open government and open data at the federal level affects them if at all.
 
The interactive data visualization tool is also quite useful.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Ted Hildebrandt <[hidden email]> wrote:
 

FYI, check out the interactive data base on housing

Trouble viewing this email? Read it online

 

2011 Canadian Housing Observer

Highlighting the State of Canada's Housing

To make the best decisions, you need the best information. Find it here.

2011 Housing Observer

National in scope, comprehensive in content and analytically insightful, the Canadian Housing Observer lays out a complete picture of housing trends and issues in Canada today.

The Canadian Housing Observer is complemented by additional online data and analysis, interactive figures and Housing in Canada Online (HiCO). With HiCO, you can take the raw data and customize it to suit your specific information requirements, including data with longer timelines and finer geographic detail.

New this year — Interactive local data tables for over 100 selected municipalities across Canada to help you make more informed decisions at the local level.

Download the entire publication or individual chapters at www.cmhc.ca/observer.

A printed copy can also be ordered online or by calling <a href="tel:1-800-668-2642" target="_blank" value="+18006682642">1-800-668-2642.

www.cmhc.ca/observer

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
700 Montreal Road
Ottawa Ontario K1A0P7
Canada

 

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    Re: Free Housing Data from CMHC Re: [spno-data] FYI - 2011 Canadian Housing Observer (CHMC)

    James McKinney
    I've been able to request data from CMHC via email at no cost. Specifically, they provided Excel files for the data tables published on their site as Rental and Housing Market Report PDFs.

    On 2012-01-10, at 10:31 AM, Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:

    Free housing data.  Normally these datasets are for sale, it is great to see them available for free.  I hope CMHC continues with this trend.  CMHC is a government-owned corporation and I am uncertain how open government and open data at the federal level affects them if at all.
     
    The interactive data visualization tool is also quite useful.

    On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Ted Hildebrandt <[hidden email]> wrote:
     

    FYI, check out the interactive data base on housing

    Trouble viewing this email? Read it online

     

    2011 Canadian Housing Observer

    Highlighting the State of Canada's Housing

    To make the best decisions, you need the best information. Find it here.

    2011 Housing Observer

    National in scope, comprehensive in content and analytically insightful, the Canadian Housing Observer lays out a complete picture of housing trends and issues in Canada today.

    The Canadian Housing Observer is complemented by additional online data and analysis, interactive figures and Housing in Canada Online (HiCO). With HiCO, you can take the raw data and customize it to suit your specific information requirements, including data with longer timelines and finer geographic detail.

    New this year — Interactive local data tables for over 100 selected municipalities across Canada to help you make more informed decisions at the local level.

    Download the entire publication or individual chapters at www.cmhc.ca/observer.

    A printed copy can also be ordered online or by calling <a href="tel:1-800-668-2642" target="_blank" value="+18006682642">1-800-668-2642.

    www.cmhc.ca/observer

    Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
    700 Montreal Road
    Ottawa Ontario K1A0P7
    Canada

     



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      Re: Free Housing Data from CMHC Re: [spno-data] FYI - 2011 Canadian Housing Observer (CHMC)

      Tracey P. Lauriault
      That is excellent, James.  I on the other hand have had to spend a couple thousand dollars of project money on acquiring data about housing and homelessness.  So it depends on what you ask for and the resolution you want it at.  For example, if you are asking for census metropolitan areas the data are available at no costs, however, CMA data is not very helpful for city or sub-city analysis.  If you are asking for very basic data it will be for free, however, if you are asking for # of coops, # of social housing units, etc. those data come with a fee.
       
      Even the data they released here is CMA data, which is nice, but not the detailed data most want to work with.  I am very appreciative of how they released these data, however CHMC has a ton of data and this is but the tip of the iceberg.
       
      The Federal government does not have a mandate for cities, and this is very much reflected in how data are aggregated, and CMHC is no different, even if we live in wards and in cities.  I hope we can get the open data strategies to consider data aggregation, as that will be the next big issues.  Data will be released but at non standardize and far to large an aggregation for them to be useful.
       
      Cheers
      t

      On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:40 AM, James McKinney <[hidden email]> wrote:
      I've been able to request data from CMHC via email at no cost. Specifically, they provided Excel files for the data tables published on their site as Rental and Housing Market Report PDFs.

      On 2012-01-10, at 10:31 AM, Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:

      Free housing data.  Normally these datasets are for sale, it is great to see them available for free.  I hope CMHC continues with this trend.  CMHC is a government-owned corporation and I am uncertain how open government and open data at the federal level affects them if at all.
       
      The interactive data visualization tool is also quite useful.

      On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Ted Hildebrandt <[hidden email]> wrote:
       

      FYI, check out the interactive data base on housing

      Trouble viewing this email? Read it online

       

      2011 Canadian Housing Observer

      Highlighting the State of Canada's Housing

      To make the best decisions, you need the best information. Find it here.

      2011 Housing Observer

      National in scope, comprehensive in content and analytically insightful, the Canadian Housing Observer lays out a complete picture of housing trends and issues in Canada today.

      The Canadian Housing Observer is complemented by additional online data and analysis, interactive figures and Housing in Canada Online (HiCO). With HiCO, you can take the raw data and customize it to suit your specific information requirements, including data with longer timelines and finer geographic detail.

      New this year — Interactive local data tables for over 100 selected municipalities across Canada to help you make more informed decisions at the local level.

      Download the entire publication or individual chapters at www.cmhc.ca/observer.

      A printed copy can also be ordered online or by calling <a href="tel:1-800-668-2642" target="_blank" value="+18006682642">1-800-668-2642.

      www.cmhc.ca/observer

      Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
      700 Montreal Road
      Ottawa Ontario K1A0P7
      Canada

       



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        "Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
         
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        "Every epoch dreams the one that follows it's the dream form of the future, not its reality" it is the "wish image of the collective".
         
        Walter Benjamin, between 1927-1940, (http://www.columbia.edu/itc/architecture/ockman/pdfs/dossier_4/buck-morss.pdf)