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  "path": "/ontario-backs-1-3-billion-push-to-offload-gtas-condo-glut-as-rentals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ontario-backs-1-3-billion-push-to-offload-gtas-condo-glut-as-rentals",
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  "textContent": "Ontario’s provincial infrastructure bank and a private investment firm announced March 10 a $1.3-billion fund to buy unsold condominiums across the Greater Toronto Area and convert them into long-term rentals — with a slice set aside as permanently affordable housing. The deal pairs High Art Capital with the Building Ontario Fund, a Crown agency the […]\n\nThe post Ontario Backs $1.3-Billion Push to Offload GTA’s Condo Glut as Rentals appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Ontario Backs $1.3-Billion Push to Offload GTA’s Condo Glut as Rentals"
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