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One Of Canada's Cheapest Housing Markets Has So Many Houses Under $200k

These are such nice houses!
One Of Canada's Cheapest Housing Markets Has So Many Houses Under $200k
Sylvie Guiroy | RE/MAX Garry Gaudreault | RE/MAX
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Imagine buying a house without breaking the bank. It's actually a possibility in one of Canada's cheapest housing markets, where so many nice houses cost less than $200k. 

According to Zoocasa's latest report, Trois-Rivieres in Quebec is one of the cheapest spots to buy a house, with the average price coming in at just $200,270. 

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A lot of listings are even less than that! 

Here are seven properties you can purchase for less than $200,000 in Trois-Rivieres. 

Modern Maison

Price: $187,000

Address: 5875 Rue Lebel, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: This semi-detached house is nicely upgraded inside with a modern open concept kitchen and an Instagram-worthy purple powder room. 

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Cozy Condo

Price: $169,000

Address: 1527 Rue P.-A.- Gouin, Trois-Rivieres, QC 

Description: While this may be one of the smaller options on this list, it's also the cheapest. If the lack of property is no big deal then you can easily enjoy all the modern touches this condo has. 

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Beautiful Brick

Price: $184,500

Address: 350 Rue Lemay, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: From the red brick on the front of the house to the aesthetically pleasing exposed brick wall inside, this house has some super cute stone. 

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Wooden Wonder

Price: $183,000

Address: 426 Carré Jean-Garnier, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: With a cute wooden porch, some modern panelling inside and solid wood cabinets, this house has lots of natural beauty. It also has a covered area to park your car so you never have to brush off snow in the Quebec winters.

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Stunning Inside & Out

Price: $189,900

Address: 7065 Boul. Parent, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: It's hard to imagine that something like this costs just under $200k. This condo has a stone exterior and a super clean, modern design on the inside. 

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Big Backyard

Price: $199,000

Address: 4410 Place Désiré-Ricard, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: This house sits on a big piece of property, proving you can really get more bang for your buck if you head out of the big cities. 

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Starter Home

Price: $194,900

Address: 3440 Boul. Saint-Jean, Trois-Rivieres, QC

Description: This looks like the perfect starter home for anyone who is looking to getting into the real estate game. It's modern and just the right size! 

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