About Peel Living
Peel Living is Peel Region’s non-profit housing company. Also known as Peel Housing Corporation, it operates as an independent Corporation of the Region of Peel and is administered by Peel Region's Human Services department.
We focus on quality housing, ensuring that our buildings are well maintained and contribute to the quality of life for our tenants.
Become a Peel Living tenant
Peel Living provides both market and affordable rent, as well as subsidized housing across Peel region for individuals, families, and seniors. When available, low-market (non-subsidized) units can be accessed through affordable market rent listings.
Peel Region's Housing Services manages a centralized waitlist for subsidized rental units. Applicants will be contacted when housing becomes available. Due to high demand, there are significant wait times for applicants to receive subsidized housing.
Resources
- Affordable market rent listings for low-rent non-subsidized units
- Overview of the Peel Living buildings - This does not reflect what's currently available for rent.
- Housing subsidy
About us
Peel Living is a recognized leader in creating innovative housing solutions. It is the largest landlord in Peel and the third largest social housing provider in Ontario. Peel Living provides homes to over 17,000 residents in our 75 sites.
Peel Living's hallmark approach to building stronger communities is based on mixing tenancies with varying income levels and a commitment to providing safe, well-maintained living environments in each of its thousands of apartment and townhouse units.
2023 Peel Living Annual Report
Contact us at 905-790-7335 for more information.
In 2018, Regional Council approved the new Peel Living Board of Directors, which is comprised of staff of the Region of Peel. Serving on the board are:
- Anthony Parente (Chair) General Manager, Water and Wastewater
- Christine Tu (Vice-Chair) Director, Office of Climate Change and Energy Management
- Aretha Adams (Secretary) Regional Clerk
- Jabari Lindsay (Director) Director, Income and Social Supports
- Donna Kern (Director) Director, Seniors Services Development
To contact the board, email us.
To request annual reports, agendas, minutes, and bylaws, contact Legislative Services at 905-791-7800, ext. 4526 or email Peel Region Council.
Government funding for low carbon heat pumps for Peel Housing Corporation buildings.
Peel Region has received government funding for the implementation of Low Carbon Heat Pumps for Peel Housing Corporation buildings.
The Canada Community-Building Fund provides direct, permanent, stable funding to help each municipality in Ontario address local infrastructure priorities. Its purpose is to grow the economy, promote a cleaner environment, and build stronger communities all by investing in local infrastructure.
Low Carbon Heat Pumps – $12M
