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affordable homes

If you're looking for the ideal location to settle down, this northern Ontario city has everything you dream of and more.

With its growing and thriving population, Greater Sudbury is catching the eye of Canadians who crave affordable housing, well-paying jobs and a place to call home, where urban living meets the beauty of the outdoors.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of the Toronto real estate market, it might often seem like finding something affordable is a Herculean task, especially for newcomers to Canada's housing market. It's no wonder.

Toronto's average detached home price hovers around $1.43 million, but don't let that number put a damper on your dreams.

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The Toronto real estate market is anything but price-friendly these days but that doesn't mean it's impossible to find a detached home that's more within your budget.

While the average price of a detached house in Toronto is now $1.43 million, there are still some more affordable Toronto neighbourhoods where the cost of a home is less than $1 million.

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Looking to escape your area's crushing housing prices but don't know where to start? Don't worry, Narcity has done some research for you. In fact, we've curated a lucrative list of affordable homes for sale in Canada, with many listings well below $500,000.

Wait, why am I getting a good deal if I buy a home for under $500K in Canada?

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Finding affordable starter homes for sale in Canada can feel like a cruel joke these days, especially if you live in Ontario or B.C., where the outlook on real estate is undeniably bleak.

According to a recent study conducted by Point2Homes, a whopping 36 out of Canada's 50 largest cities may as well be on Mars for aspiring homeowners, and renters in these cities earn a staggering 60% less than what they need to even think about making that coveted leap into homeownership and buying a starter home. Yikes.

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