Skip to content
CMHC Home Canada Mortgage
and Housing Corporation
  • Sign In or Register
  • Français
  • MENU
MENU
× Français
  • Home
  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
      • Funding programs
        • Affordable Housing Fund
        • Affordable Housing Innovation Fund
        • Apartment Construction Loan Program
        • Canada Greener Affordable Housing
        • Community (social) housing
        • Federal Lands Initiative
        • Funding for Indigenous housing
        • Housing Supply Challenge
        • Innovation and research
        • National Housing Strategy Project Profiles
        • Rapid Housing Initiative
      • Mortgage Loan Insurance Products
        • Homeowner and Small Rental Mortgage Loan Insurance
          • CMHC Purchase
          • CMHC Improvement
          • CMHC Income Property
          • CMHC Refinance
          • CMHC Newcomers
          • CMHC Self-Employed
          • CMHC Portability
          • Eco Products for Lenders
        • Multi-Unit and Rental Housing
          • MLI Select
        • Default, claims and properties for sale
        • Underwriting centre
        • emili
        • NHA approved lenders
        • Calculating GDS / TDS
        • How to recognize and report mortgage fraud
        • Contact mortgage loan insurance
        • Insured Mortgage Purchase Program (IMPP)
      • Securitization
        • NHA Mortgage Backed Securities
        • Canada Mortgage Bonds
        • Canadian registered covered bonds
        • Blockchain in the housing industry
    • Housing markets, data and research
      • CMHC Reports Calendar
      • Housing markets
        • Housing market reports
        • Mortgage market and consumer reports
        • Fall 2024 Rental Market Report
      • Housing research
        • Consultations
          • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act
            • Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act – Frequently asked questions
        • Housing research reports
        • Housing surveys
          • Mortgage consumer surveys
        • Research awards and scholarships
        • Understanding core housing need
        • Collaborative Housing Research Network
      • Housing data
        • Data tables
          • Household characteristics data
          • Housing market data
          • Mortgage and debt data
          • Rental market data
        • Housing market information portal
        • Residential Mortgage Industry Data Dashboard
        • CMHC licence agreement for the use of data
        • Housing Knowledge Centre
    • Industry innovation and leadership
      • Housing innovation
      • Our Partners
        • Partnerships
        • Federal, Provincial and Territorial Forum on Housing
      • Industry collaboration
        • Expert Community on Housing (ECoH)
      • Industry expertise
        • Affordable housing
        • Indigenous housing
        • Senior housing
        • Accessible and adaptable housing
        • Developing sustainable housing
        • Resources for mortgage professionals
        • CMHC newsletters
    • Events and speakers
      • Conferences
        • 2024 National Housing Conference
          • About
          • National Housing Conference - Agenda
          • Location
          • InnoZone
          • Details for participants
      • Speakers’ bureau
        • Kevin Hughes
  • Consumers
    • Buying a home
      • Homebuying calculators
        • Mortgage calculator
        • Affordability calculator
        • Debt service calculator
      • Buying guides
        • Homebuying step by step
        • CMHC's condominium buyer's guide
      • Mortgage loan insurance for consumers
        • What is CMHC mortgage loan insurance?
        • Do I qualify for mortgage loan insurance?
        • CMHC mortgage loan insurance costs
        • CMHC's Eco Products
          • CMHC’s Eco Improvement
          • CMHC Eco Plus
        • CMHC — home renovation financing options
        • FAQs — mortgage loan insurance
      • Incentives for homebuyers
      • Newcomers
      • The First-Time Home Buyer Incentive
    • Owning a home
      • Manage your mortgage
        • Mortgage fraud
        • Mortgage planning tips
        • Plan and manage your mortgage
        • Your credit report
        • Your home value
      • Aging in place
        • Housing options for Seniors
        • Housing and finance tips
        • Mortgage financing options for people 55+
        • Preventing fraud and financial abuse
    • Renting a home
      • I want to rent
        • Things to consider before renting
        • Types of housing for rent in Canada
        • Finding or advertising a rental property
        • Visiting the rental property
        • Lease and rental agreements
        • Signing the lease
        • Credit checks and bad credit
        • Rental payments and deposits
        • Roommates and pets
      • I am renting
        • Moving day
        • Landlord/Tenant responsibilities
        • Inspections
        • Maintenance and repairs
        • Complaints and evictions
        • Rent increases
        • When you can't pay rent
        • Renewing or terminating the lease
        • Moving out
      • One-Time Top-Up to the Canada Housing Benefit
      • COVID‑19: eviction bans and suspensions to support renters
  • About CMHC
    • CMHC’s goals, values and commitment to housing
    • Discover Life at CMHC
    • Management and governance
      • Speakers’ bureau
      • CMHC's Annual Public Meeting
      • CMHC’s board of directors and committees
      • Our management committee
      • Pension governance
        • Pension overview
        • Key roles and responsibilities
        • Annual reports
    • Corporate reporting
      • CMHC’s 2023 Annual Report
      • Program evaluation
      • Quarterly financial reports
      • Joint auditors special examination report to CMHC board 2018
      • CMHC’s Insured Mortgage Deferral
      • Corporate Plan Summary
      • Transparency
        • Access to information and privacy protection
        • Accessibility at CMHC
        • Accessibility feedback process
        • Briefing materials
        • Procurement
          • Vendor Diversity Program
        • Travel, hospitality and conference expenditures
    • Contact us
      • Contact mortgage loan insurance
      • Regional offices
      • Granville lsland
      • Indigenous and the North Housing Solutions
      • National office
      • Holiday service hours
  • Media Newsroom
  • National Housing Strategy
    • What is the strategy?
      • About the initiatives
      • How to apply
      • Help and resources
      • The National Housing Strategy Glossary of Common Terms
    • Federal/Provincial/Territorial housing agreements
    • Other funding and financing opportunities
  • The Housing Observer
  • Canada’s Housing Podcast
  • Careers
  • Housing Knowledge Centre
 
  • Home
  • The Housing Observer
  • New affordable housing options for students in Montreal
  • Save
  • Share

New affordable housing options for students in Montreal

Finding safe, affordable and suitable housing can be extremely challenging for students.

Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

New affordable housing options for students in Montreal

SAVE
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Save Icon

SAVE TO MY FOLDER

New affordable housing options for students in Montreal

Done Done!
Close this Window   |   Manage my Folder
Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

Share icon

Share via

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail
  • print
  • CopyLink

SuccessCopyLinkVersionLink copied

share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Did You Know?

You can include an email signature?

Register | Sign In

×
Google Captcha Loader
share icon

Mail-blue Share via Email

Done Done!
Close this window
Laurent Levesque, co-founder of non-profit organization, UTILE, hopes that Woodnote Co-operative will serve as a financing model for affordable student housing across Canada.
Woodnote Co-operative will provide students in downtown Montreal with 90 affordable rental units.
Isaiah Joyner, general coordinator, Concordia Student Union, is excited to see the positive impact the Woodnote Co-operative will have on university students’ experience.

Share this story

Tweet
 
 

August 14th, 2020

New affordable housing options for students in Montreal

Finding safe, affordable and suitable housing can be extremely challenging for students. Tight budgets, the expense of urban living and inexperience negotiating with landlords can result in students settling for less than ideal living conditions. Four, 5 or 6 students are often crowded together in buildings badly in need of repair. All of which can place undue stress on young people who are often living away from home for the first time.

It’s something the Concordia Student Union (CSU) had been considering for a while. Concordia currently offers student housing for first year students after which, they must find accommodation in the open market. “It’s not a fair playing field for students,” explains Isaiah Joyner, full-time finance student and General Coordinator, CSU. “Their budgets don’t stretch as far as people in the workforce and there’s often a stigma attached to being a student that makes some people think they’re carefree, just looking to have fun and not look after their accommodation. You’re inexperienced about life outside the nest. Often, students don’t fully understand their rights as tenants and are easily taken advantage of.”

The CSU had been considering the idea of constructing a designated student building for some time when they met with non-profit organization, Unité de travail pour l’implantation de logement étudiant -- better known as UTILE. The group is dedicated to the development of affordable student housing in Quebec.

“When we look at the student housing landscape, there are two kinds of actors – the university residences, or higher-end private student housing. Between these two options, there’s a gap for the student population,” says Laurent Levesque, co-founder and coordinator, UTILE.

This is a new affordable housing project for students in Montreal. The @Concordia Student Union and @UTILE have partnered to build 90 units. It’s the first time a non-profit org has developed housing for students in Canada.

It was a natural fit. The partners began working on an innovative financing model for the construction of an affordable apartment complex in downtown Montreal.

“The student union came up with the idea of putting together a referendum asking our students if we could take a chunk of funds from our larger student fund, to put towards a project dedicated to affordable housing options,” says Isaiah.

The referendum passed with Concordia students voting heavily in favour. This kick-started the PUSH fund (Popular University Student Housing Fund) whereby the student union was able to provide UTILE with $1.8M of initial capital.

UTILE took the capital to market and attracted investments from numerous sources, including CMHC. The investments facilitated the creation of Fonds d’investissement pour le logement étudiant (FILE), which in turn created a $10M investment fund that would guarantee the construction of affordable student housing in the city.

Woodnote Co-operative will provide students in downtown Montreal with 90 affordable rental units. For Laurent, it showcases a unique financing model between a multitude of partners and it represents the first time where a non-profit organization is dedicated to developing housing leased to students. He hopes UTILE and the Concordia Student Union have created a blueprint from which other non-profit organizations across the country can build.

“It’s the first time in Canada where we see a non-profit organization build affordable housing for students... and we want to make our experience available for other similar projects throughout Canada,” Laurent proudly explains.

Given the challenges posed by COVID-19 Laurent also recognizes that 2020 and beyond could look quite different for students. While it’s too early to say what the impact and implications for students might be, the new building is well positioned to respond.

“Whereas many student residences are opening only partially (if at all), due to contamination concerns and universities going online, our building is leased almost fully already. We are able to continue offering students accommodation because our architectural concept is based on complete apartments where self-isolation, if required, is possible.”

For his part, Isaiah is excited for students to benefit from the new building and the positive impact it will have on their university experience.

“The building will not only provide students with a sense of community in the public housing market, it will provide them with the stability they need at home to support their studies on campus”.

The Woodnote housing project is funded in part by the Affordable Housing Innovation Fund, a National Housing Strategy initiative. This innovative financing model allows student unions and similar organizations to more easily obtain equity and acquire additional funds to develop affordable rental housing projects – a first of its kind in Canada.


Was this page relevant to your needs?

Thank you for your feedback!

How Can We Help?

Suggest an Improvement

Report a Bug

How Can We Help?

Suggest an Improvement

Please share your suggestion.

Google Captcha Loader

How Can We Help?

Report a Bug

Please describe the problem.

Google Captcha Loader

Thank you. Your feedback has been submitted.

Date Published: August 14, 2020

Discover related content using the tags below:

  • Success Stories
  • Funding
  • Financing
  • Affordable Housing

By Topic

  • Professionals
    • Project funding and mortgage financing
    • Housing markets data and research
    • Industry innovation and leadership
    • Events and speakers
  • Consumers
    • Home buying
    • Owning a home
    • Renting a home

About Us

  • CMHC's Story
  • Management and Governance
  • Our Partners
  • Corporate Reporting
  • Contact Us
  • Careers

More

  • CMHC Newsletters
  • CMHC Library
  • Housing Observer
  • Media Newsroom
  • CMHC and Accessible Housing
  • CMHC on Twitter
  • CMHC on LinkedIn
  • CMHC on Facebook
  • CMHC on Instagram
  • CMHC on YouTube
Privacy Policy    |    Terms and Conditions    |    Transparency    |    Accessibility Plan    |    Accessibility Feedback     Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) ©2025 
Canada
loader icon