Canada's Cheapest Real Estate Market Has Homes Under $80K For Sale Right Now

It's a steal of a deal!
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Some houses in Canada are available right now for under $80,000.

With Canadians wanting to be homeowners now more than ever before, this is the perfect chance to snag a low-cost home on Canada's east coast while they're in supply.

Here are five homes currently on the market for under $80,000 that offer some serious bang for your buck. 

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Little White House

Price:$79,900

Address: 15 Browns Cove Rd., Kars, NB

Description: This two-bedroom, one-bathroom home is described as somewhere to "get away on those weekends," except you can actually live here year-round. 

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Vintage Bathurst Home

Price: $69,900

Address: 260 Dumaresq St., Bathurst, NB

Description: This three-bedroom home is a new listing on RE/MAX. The home was built in 1963 so it's got tons of vintage charm. 

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Maple Green Home

Price: $79,900

Address: 79 Maple Green, Dalhousie Junction, NB

Description: This recently renovated two-bedroom home is a great place to wind down after a long day — and it won't hurt the bank too much, either.

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Starter Home

Price: $34,900

Address: 2228 Rte. 3, Harvey, NB

Description: If you've ever dreamt of flipping a home and turning it into a masterpiece, then this is your chance. This three-bedroom home in New Brunswick is listed at just under $35,000.

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Cabin Home

Price: $68,500

Address: 13889 Rte. 17, Glen Levit, NB

Description: This gorgeous home promises a view of the countryside. It's also fully renovated and comes decked out with a gazebo. 

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  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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