CMHC’s housing design catalogue: a step toward affordable housing
Canada’s housing crisis demands scalable, efficient solutions to increase affordability and supply. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has introduced the Housing Design Catalogue as part of the National Housing Strategy (NHS). This initiative aims to remove some of the biggest obstacles in housing development—high costs, lengthy approvals, and regulatory inconsistencies—by offering pre-approved, ready-to-use housing templates for developers and municipalities.
While the catalogue is a promising step forward, its success depends on more than just standardized designs. Identifying viable sites, navigating zoning restrictions, and assessing infrastructure feasibility are just as critical. That’s where LandLogic provides a key advantage, ensuring that the right projects are built in the right locations with minimal friction.

What is the housing design catalogue?
CMHC’s Housing Design Catalogue will introduce a library of approximately 50 pre-approved housing designs, allowing developers and municipalities to streamline planning and approvals. The goal is simple:
Reduce delays in the approval process.
Lower costs by providing standardized designs.
Accelerate housing construction to meet urgent demand.
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By combining pre-approved designs with LandLogic’s data-driven site analysis, the path to affordable housing becomes clearer, faster, and more scalable.
However, while pre-approved designs help speed up the process, developers and municipalities still face a major challenge: finding the right land for these projects.
How LandLogic supports smarter, faster housing development
Even with pre-approved templates, housing projects can stall due to fragmented zoning data, infrastructure constraints, and regulatory complexities. Traditionally, identifying suitable development sites requires manual research, consultant reports, and navigating disconnected municipal systems.
LandLogic eliminates this inefficiency.
By consolidating zoning, environmental, and infrastructure data into a single, easy-to-use platform, LandLogic enables real estate professionals to:
Identify optimal sites for pre-approved housing projects.
Accelerate approvals by ensuring compliance with local zoning.
Assess development feasibility with real-time data insights.
Instead of weeks of back-and-forth with planning departments, developers and municipalities using LandLogic can analyze entire cities in minutes—unlocking hidden opportunities for housing development that align with CMHC’s vision.
The future of data-driven housing solutions
Ontario, like the rest of Canada, faces mounting housing supply challenges. Solutions like CMHC’s Housing Design Catalogue are a step in the right direction—but site selection, zoning clarity, and infrastructure insights remain critical barriers.
By combining pre-approved designs with LandLogic’s data-driven site analysis, the path to affordable housing becomes clearer, faster, and more scalable. As the industry embraces smarter, digital-first approaches, we believe that housing projects can move forward with less risk, fewer delays, and greater efficiency.
To learn more about the CMHC Housing Design Catalogue, click here.
To see how LandLogic can streamline site selection and accelerate housing approvals, contact us at info@landlogic.ai. Together, we can turn housing challenges into real, buildable solutions.
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