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They occupy the main floor and five bedrooms on the second floor of the house. Down in the basement is a cousin, his wife and their child. It's an extreme example, but this is becoming the norm in Brampton. Out here, one in 10 households is a multifamily one, according to Statistics Canada data released last fall.

When I scan the MLS listings for houses in Brampton, most boast at least 2, square feet of living space. Many have four or five bedrooms and just as many bathrooms. If the basements are finished with a separate entrance, that's trumpeted. Some are explicitly labelled as "multifamily homes. For many immigrant families, multigenerational living is common; even after you settle down and have children, you live with your parents. The tradition has cultural roots, but for newcomers, who work odd hours in low-paying jobs, it's also an economic necessity.

One homeowner I spoke to in Brampton said having his parents around was essential to running the household. It meant never having to worry about childcare or meal preparation on hectic evenings. As South Asian immigration picked up in the nineties in Brampton, so did the demand for houses that could accommodate large broods. At this house on Rollingwood Drive, the second floor has five large bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The living room is packed with upholstered seating for seven. In the family room are three matching sofas, plus what appears to be a storage trunk with a mattress on top and a sheet pulled over it. Today, Hardeep Singh is doing a walk-through of the house with his real estate agent and his adult son. With five bedrooms above ground and two in the basement, this house might be on the large side for their family of six.

Joe Vaccaro, the chief operating officer of the Ontario Homebuilders' Association, told me earlier this year his group has noticed the trend of builders in Brampton, designing houses with the multigenerational family in mind since the late nineties. Some have now become standard features. Those upgrades include finished basements on new builds, main-floor in-law suites, separate entrances to the basement via the garage and just one landing on the staircase rather than two or three , since that's what buyers want for their elderly parents.

Many of these features have been adopted by Mattamy Homes, one of the most prominent builders in Ontario. When combing through listings, I noticed many referred to those extra bedrooms with attached bathrooms as "nanny suites" as opposed to "in-law suites.

The simple term "nanny suite" was meant to signal these were houses that could work for buyers of all backgrounds. It hints at the bubbling tension over multifamily living in Brampton. Many with smaller households gripe about the extra cars that spill onto the street in front of multifamily houses. With the rich greenhouse heritage in Brampton, it's unsurprising that it is a very family oriented environment. There are , households in Brampton, with the average household consisting of 3.

The number of couples in Brampton makes up ,, with , of these being considered married only 9, claim common law marriage. Couples who have children are 94, of the population, with 31, just having one child.

The majority of couples with children have two children at 44, Those that have three or more children make up 19, of all couples in Brampton. Households with only one parent make up 28, families and, of those, most have only one child at 15, people. Single parent families with two children are 8,, and those with three or more are 4, There are currently , dwellings of various kinds in Brampton.

The majority of 87, structures are considered detached homes. Other dwellings make up 62, structures. Semi-detached homes make up the largest number of dwellings in the 'other' category at 23,, followed by row houses at 20, Duplexes come in at 11,, and smaller apartment complexes are 7, The lowest number of dwellings fall into the mobile structure category at just 25 homes.

Brampton was incorporated in with only a meager 50 residents - a far cry from the nearly , now residing in the area.

Brampton Population City Size and Population Density Brampton covers square kilometers of area, and with a population nearing ,, the density of the population is nearing people per square kilometer.



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