11 Cities In Canada Where You Can Actually Buy A Home For Under $350K
Some big cities are surprisingly affordable.
As beautiful as our home and native land is, many Canadian cities can be quite costly if you are on the hunt for a new place to live, a new report found.
Additionally, amid the pandemic, the housing market in the country is staying historically strong, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
They say that home sales were up 32% and home prices increased by almost 14% from this time last year.
What's more, many cities are considered to be strong seller's markets, meaning it's worse to be a buyer right now according to Zoocasa.
It's not all bad news for buyers. Their report also showed the average house prices for several cities all over Canada.
Here are 11 spots where it costs less than $350,000 to buy a house so you can get more bang for your buck.
Trois-rivières, Quebec
Average home price: $200,270
Saint John, New Brunswick
Average home price: $209,702
Saguenay, Quebec
Average home price: $209,984
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Average home price: $253,107
Regina, Saskatchewan
Average home price: $300,640
Quebec City, Quebec
Average home price: $308,345
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Average home price: $309,655
Sudbury, Ontario
Average home price: $314,030
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Average home price: $321,355
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Average home price: $330,015
Gatineau, Quebec
Average home price: $345,099