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housing market canada

It appears that American interest in Canadian real estate is on the rise as our southern neighbours gear up for today's 2024 U.S. presidential election, and so many of them are considering moving to Quebec.

A new report from Royal LePage reveals that U.S. residents have shown a marked surge in curiosity about moving to Canada. Visits to the company's website from Americans spiked by more than double back in June, right when the election season kicked off. That surge hasn't let up and is seeing renewed attention as election day arrives.

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Living in one of Canada's biggest cities might come with perks, but it also comes with a hefty price tag.

A recent report from MovingWaldo ranked the top 10 most populous cities in Canada by how expensive they are to live in, and let's just say, your wallet might be thanking you for living in Montreal. From the scenic mountains of Vancouver to the hustle and bustle of Toronto, the most expensive cities in Canada have a lot to offer — but some of the more affordable spots are hidden gems.

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The third-biggest city in Quebec just snagged a top spot in this year's ranking of Canada's best places to live based on home costs. It's a big deal for a spot that's often more in the background than the spotlight, marking a shift in Canadian real estate trends.

The new "Most Desirable Places to Live" ranking from KelownaHomes.ca suggest changing preferences in the national housing market, driven by factors like lifestyle balance, affordability, and quality of living.

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Aspiring Quebec homeowners are facing a depressing future on the real estate front, as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has released its latest predictions for the housing market in the months and years to come. Unfortunately for Canadians, buying a new home is more challenging than ever since the onset of the pandemic.

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Buying property in Canada just got harder for people who don't live here. New legislation that took effect on January 1, 2023, bans "non-Canadian" buyers from purchasing any residential property anywhere in the country. There are some reasons behind these choices, but first, let's get into what the ban actually means.

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Let's face it: renting sucks and it's terrible. But where owning your home used to seem achievable, the Canadian housing market is doing everything in its power to make it nearly impossible for the average person. Just how hard is it? Real estate trend analyzer Point2 has an answer, but you're not going to like it.

The median cost for a Canadian house right now is around $630,000: more than ten times the median income in the country. If you halve that number and round down, you're working with $300,000 to buy a house — this is where Point2 started.

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In the market for a home to call your own? Well, with housing prices on the rise in Montreal, finding a space that both fits your needs and that you can actually afford isn't an easy task.

Luckily, there are still a few affordable homes on the Island of Montreal, though they tend to be far from the city centre. But this $350,000 two-bedroom, two-bathroom single-family house is located in the Hochelaga–Maisonneuve neighbourhood.

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Looking for a home to buy? Considering home prices in Montreal have jumped, it's certainly no easy feat to find a Montreal home for sale for under $400,000.

Thankfully there are a few gems across the 514 that offer up affordable single-family homes and there's one for sale right now through duProprio in Montreal-North.

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