As some prospective home buyers watched prices climb to dozens of times their income during the pandemic, they pinned their hopes of ownership on a market crash. \n\nAnd for nearly a year starting last April, prices did fall \u2013 in Toronto, the average price of a home dropped about 18%. But now, for the last two months, prices have been on the rise again.\n\nSo with houses still historically unaffordable, what would it take for Canada\u2019s home prices to drop or crash toward affordability, and would the economic damage do more harm than low prices can help? Today, Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives senior economist Marc Lee explains the paths that remain to ownership for the low and middle class.\n\nFor transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts