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A new report by Sotheby's International Realty Canada found that the sale of luxury homes in Montreal skyrocketed in the first half of 2021, as did the sale of condos

"Overall, the City of Montreal saw 990 $1 million–plus residential real estate transactions," including condos, attached and single-family homes, "in the first half of 2021, an increase of 112% from the same period in 2020," the report states.

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PC Magazine has released its 2021 list of "The Best Work-From-Home Cities" in North America and two Quebec municipalities, Saint-Zotique and Baie-Saint-Paul, made the cut.

The 60 cities in the U.S. and Canada on the list are notable for their "affordable housing, fast gigabit, reasonably priced internet connections, and remote-work-friendly lifestyles," PC Magazine explains.

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Before announcing that Quebec would be entering an even more intense lockdown, including a curfew with fines for rule-breakers, Premier François Legault gave his take on a key question.

"I'm convinced that it is perhaps the question that many Quebecers are asking themselves as well today," he said in a press conference on January 6

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A new report shows that December was another record month for the Montreal real estate market, despite a holiday season marked by stricter COVID-19 protocols. 

According to the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB)'s real estate market statistics for the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area, sales were up 32% overall last month compared to December 2019. 

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The city is distributing flyers to Montreal homes where water tested positive for lead.

Montrealers who live in homes where the water has tested positive for lead are eligible for a free filtered water pitcher.

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During the government of Quebec's press conference held on Wednesday, September 16,* Premier François Legault took the time to answer questions from numerous journalists. One of the main topics of the hour was the transmission of the virus in homes, especially during private parties.

The premier responded to such inquiries saying that the government is searching for ways to intervene. "Our main challenge is in the homes," Legault said, adding that the problem is not easy to control.

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Oh, to live the life of a celebrity. Sure, you're always under the critical eye of the public, but you also get to enjoy perks most of us don't have access to. Namely huge bank accounts that allow celebrities to afford just about any living space.

Of course, not all famous folk are mega rich, but the two categories intersect more often than not. And some of these famously-rich citizens of the world call (or have called) Quebec their home, buying or building luxurious estates in our fair province.

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