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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Who uses the census data about bedroom/bathrooms and for what purposes? I honestly don't know. Maybe Devil's Advocate might have some insight into that.
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http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-re...NAMEE=&VNAMEF=
It's so that we can compare the number of 3 bedroom homes in Toronto vs the number of 3 bedroom homes in rural Saskatchewan. We can also see that in Montreal the average number of bedrooms in the average dwelling is 2.3, but in Calgary it is 2.9. The data is used primarily by realtors, developers and urban planners.
Just go to our website and type "bedrooms" and all the tables we produce will pop up in a listing. The ones that say "HTML" beside them are free tables for the Canadian public. The ones that do not are tables we sell primarily to the private sector as cost recovery.
Hrm. I thought I was a rare bird. Single guy living in a 7 room home. Apparently there are a lot of single people living in large homes. And there are 112,000 single people living in homes of 10 or more rooms.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-re...NAMEE=&VNAMEF=