Housing Project:
BIRCHMOUNT PARK
LOCATION
Toronto, Ontario
PROJECT TYPE
Raising the Roof Owned Property
Owned since 2024
UNITS
28 units
NUMBER OF PEOPLE HOUSED
52
PROJECT PARTNERS
Building Up
Woodgreen Community Services
STATUS
Complete + Occupied

536 Birchmount Rd. is located in Birchmount Park in Scarborough. It’s an older low-rise building of a type common throughout Scarborough, with 29 units (a mix of one and two bedrooms).
Buildings like this one are the heart of affordability in Scarborough, offering stable, long-term, affordable living for generations. But they’re also some of the least desirable for commercial landlords, because the profit compared to a new, non-rent-controlled building, is so low.
Raising the Roof's Birchmount Park building is located in in Scarborough, Ontario. It’s an older low-rise building of a type common throughout this area of the Greater Toronto area, with 28 units (a mix of one and two bedrooms). Buildings like this one are the heart of affordability in Scarborough, offering stable, long-term, affordable living for generations.
Every year, Toronto loses 10,000 units of affordable housing as rents rise. That means that even if we built 10,000 new affordable units, we’d just be breaking even. Preserving our existing affordable rental stock is essential if we’re going to lower the price of housing for Canada’s most vulnerable people.
When the Birchmount Park building went on the market for sale, residents were at risk of being renovicted or having their rents raised by the new owners.
That’s where Raising the Roof stepped in, with the help of the City of Toronto’s Multi-Unit Residential Acquisition Program. In December 2024, we acquired the building and will be preserving its affordability for the tenants for decades to come. As units turn over, units are made available to people on Woodgreen Community Services waitlists. Woodgreen offers ongoing support services to the tenants in the building.
Through this project, we are preserving affordable housing in the City of Toronto, ensuring it remains accessible to lower income local residents for decades to come.
28
units of affordable housing preserved in Scarborough
8
people trained and employed through the maintenance and renovation of units so far
52
people who are able to keep their affordable housing and not be at risk of displacement





