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If you live in Montreal, you know how tough it can be to even dream about buying a home. But on the other side of the country, you can get your hands on a fully serviced residential lot for just $10 — and it's not a gimmick.

Manitoba's Rural Municipality of Pipestone is a small, spread-out community of about 1,400 people, located roughly halfway between Winnipeg and Regina and just 45 minutes north of the U.S. border. It includes several villages and hamlets, with Reston being the largest. Surrounded by wide-open prairie, the area offers quiet streets, big skies, and a much slower pace than city life.

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Calling all culture and design lovers in Montreal! Imperia Condominiums offers a 22-story architectural building and it's the perfect place to call home — it's located in the Quartier des spectacles and is close to all the culture, art and design the city has to offer. With 80% of the units already sold, only a few studios and one-bedroom condos are available. If you need another reason to check them out, with RBC's exclusive promotion, you can get 2% off current interest rates and enjoy affordable luxury.

The Imperia condos offer a unique living experience - you can enjoy the adjacent theatre, rooftop terrace, spa, fitness room and much more. All units are equipped with integrated household appliances, smart locks and thermostats, so they've got you covered. Studios are already all furnished and have a hideaway bed included. Plus, you're only a few steps away from the Place des Arts, contemporary art museums, Maison Symphonique, and the National Film Board. Don't miss out on your chance to live in the heart of the action!

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The first thing you need to do when buying and selling real estate — in Montreal or anywhere — is to have patience, says real estate broker Luciano D'Iorio. This is especially true for "potential first-time homebuyers," he told MTL Blog over the phone.

(Okay, so maybe most Montrealers aren't looking to invest in real estate right now, considering the state of the economy. For now, let's just pretend you can afford this conversation.)

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If the last few years have taught people anything, it’s that loving where you live really matters. More than just a place to rest your head, your home should be somewhere that adds something extraordinary to your life. And right now, in downtown Montreal, a brand-new rental building is taking this mission to heart.

Located on the corner of René-Lévesque and de Bleury, Le Livmore is an elegant residential rental property that might be described as "bursting at the seams" with unique perks, except that every single one — from the sauna to the pet spa — is perfectly designed to fit.

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Prices for Montreal homes for sale have jumped in recent years, making it tough to find something remotely affordable in the city. Luckily there are still some homes in the 514 that are under $400,000, including this spacious family home located in Rivière-des-Prairies.

Coming by a family home for a decent price in Montreal is no easy feat, but there are a few hidden gems if you look hard enough.

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The federal government is introducing more support to reduce one of the biggest hurdles for young people trying to break into a tough real estate market: down payments. As part of the 2022 budget, first-time homebuyers can now qualify for a tax-free savings account and an increased tax credit to help cover the cost of a down payment.

Much like a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), contributions to a Tax-Free First Home Savings Account (FHSA) are tax-deductible. Withdrawals from an FHSA that go toward a home purchase are non-taxable.

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With an apartment vacancy rate of 3%, there are plenty of Montreal apartments for rent throughout the city. However, the average cost of rent has gone up.

Although Montreal was once upon a time considered an affordable city when it came to housing, it seems as if the cost of living is slowly but surely trying to match those of more expensive cities such as Toronto or Vancouver.

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Looking for a home in Montreal but can't seem to find something at an affordable price? Well, this semi-detached single-family home might be what you've been searching for. Located in Montreal-Est, this 2,800 square foot house is one of very few homes for sale in Montreal for less than $400,000.

This three-bedroom and two-bathroom property comes in at $390,000, which is rarely seen on the Island of Montreal — making it the perfect space for a family with kids, a couple, or anyone looking for a rental property.

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An atypical architectural jewel — complete with a watchtower and one million square feet of land — could be yours for $1.49 million.

Located in the Charlevoix region, 10 minutes outside the charming town of Baie-Saint-Paul, the large piece of property comes with houses, farm buildings and everything else you’ll need to start a thriving business or your own homestead, far away from the city and other humans.

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Cosmos owner David Minicucci is launching a new creation.

It's a plot of virtual real estate in the metaverse where dining companions could someday enjoy a virtual reality meal experience in a three-dimensional rendering of the beloved greasy spoon on rue Sherbrooke.

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Median condo prices in the Montreal area are up 20% compared to last August, according to a report by the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB). But some areas saw even bigger price increases.

The report looked at several general areas within the greater metro area, including Montreal Island, the North and South Shore, Laval, and the MRC of Vaudreuil-Soulanges.

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If you love the Gaspé Peninsula, you'll probably fall in love with this house for sale in the Quebec region, too. With the Gulf of the Saint Lawrence River passing directly through its backyard, this property makes you feel like you're on vacation all year round — and, at an asking price of $349,000, it's actually less expensive than a Montreal condo.

The charming one-and-a-half-storey home is located in the town of Cap d'Espoir on a lot of over 43,000 square feet.

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