Half of residents in Canada’s largest urban centres would move for more affordable housing

Credit to Author: Ramya Ramanathan| Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 12:39:12 +0000

According to a new Royal LePage survey of Canadians living in the greater regions of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, 50% of respondents would consider buying a property in one of Canada’s more affordable cities if they could find a job or work remotely.

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Half of residents in Canada’s largest urban centres would move for more affordable real estate

Credit to Author: Ramya Ramanathan| Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 12:39:12 +0000

According to a new Royal LePage survey of Canadians living in the greater regions of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, 50% of respondents would consider buying a property in one of Canada’s more affordable cities if they could find a job or work remotely.

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What it really means to be a homeowner

Be prepared for the task of buying a house Despite the ups and downs of the real estate market, home ownership in Canada is a long-term financial goal for most immigrants. But the pride of owning such an asset can sometimes impair your judgment and lead to hasty decisions. It probably took years of saving […]

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