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affordable housing ontario

Looking for a new home? This Ontario city with old-world vibes and sparkling lake views might just be your dream destination in the province.

Real estate company RE/MAX recently unveiled its list of top picks for the "best places to live in Ontario" on their blog. The roundup features five cities that RE/MAX believes to be the "best" in Ontario's real estate market.

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If you're on the hunt for a new home, you may want to check out listings in this Ontario city.

The vibrant community boasts beautiful green spaces, a charming downtown and more, and you don't have to drop a ton of money in order to live there.

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If you're in the market for a new home, you may want to look at listings in this Ontario city. The community was recently named one of the "best affordable places to live" in Canada and you can score properties for under $500,000.

There's no need to move to a remote town in order to find some cheap real estate. This city offers bustling streets, vibrant shops, a lively food scene and more.

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If housing prices have you sweating, you may want to consider moving to one of these Ontario cities. These communities were recently named among the 'best affordable places to live' in Canada and allow you to enjoy city life without a hefty price tag.

There's no need to move to the middle of nowhere in order to find some affordable real estate. These cities offer culture, attractions and more, with housing prices well below the national average.

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Most Ontarians who rent a place in the province have said that they have to make the choice between eating a meal or living in their apartment right now as prices keep crawling up (and with minimum wage at $15 per hour).

A recent Ontario-wide poll conducted by the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario and EKOS Research revealed that 60% of the province's renters have had to cut back on what they eat in order to have enough money to pay off their rent.

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