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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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Real estate company Royal LePage has released a new report revealing Canada's 15 most affordable cities — and four of them are in Quebec.

In this case, when we say "affordable," we're talking specifically about home ownership with the study accounting for the percentage of income you'd need to service a monthly mortgage payment and home price data.

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That chill in the air isn't an early sign of the approaching autumn, that's just the first hint of a cooling Montreal real estate market — sort of, maybe (*fingers crossed*). Royal LePage has released its quarterly House Price Survey and forecast, projecting more price increases but noting a "slowdown" in sales. The company also offered anecdotal evidence that Bill 96 has become a factor in some buyers' plans — at least, unsurprisingly, in the old anglo citadel that is the Montreal West Island.

Bank of Canada interest rate hikes, local Royal LePage broker Marc Lefrançois said in a release, have led buyers to "seriously reassess their financial capacity" and "reduced their enthusiasm and slowed down demand for properties in June."

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If you're looking to break into the promised land of Montreal homeownership, you might've already given up on that stately Victorian home on a tree-lined street anywhere near the downtown core.

But looking at the newest real estate report from Royal LePage, it's clear the ridiculous prices aren't limited to the infamously unaffordable Montreal homes for sale in Outremont, Westmount, the Plateau-Mont-Royal or Notre-Dame-de-Grâce because the suburbs are witnessing a major real estate boom of their very own.

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There's a detached single-family Montreal home for sale for less than $500,000.

This three-bedroom bungalow in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is listed by Royal LePage real estate broker Sandra Angelozzi and on the market for $499,000.

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