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canada home prices

Alright, fellow Marvel heads, prepare to have your minds blown! We've stumbled upon a cottage for sale in Canada that is straight out of Tony Stark's dreams, nestled in the heart of Muskoka, Ontario. And let me tell you, this place is more than just a charming bungalow — it's a luxury retreat fit for a superhero.

Say hello to The Bridgehouse at 260 Edgemere Road East. Tucked away in a serene forest in Huntsville, this house takes cottage living to a whole new level. Literally. It stands tall, 6 meters above a ravine, giving it that mythical bridge-like appearance.

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For those who are looking for a home in Canada, it can sometimes seem like you need a six-figure salary no matter where you're living.

And while that is the case for some of the bigger markets in the country, there are actually some well-known cities where people who make less than $100,000 a year can actually buy a house in Canada.

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Those looking to enter the real estate housing market in Canada may be surprised to know that there are more affordable options out there than they may have thought.

According to real estate experts, many markets have home prices that are below the national average, offering some hope to potential home buyers.

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Buying a house in Canada is undoubtedly a momentous decision.

And, in addition to having a salary that qualifies for a mortgage, you might want to prepare to splurge your savings as the initial cost of owning a home in Canada isn't for the faint of heart.

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If you're looking to buy a home in Canada, new research about how long it takes to save for a down payment may be a bit disheartening.

Generation Squeeze has released a report shedding light on how many years of full-time work a typical young Canadian would need to afford a 20% down payment on a home, and the numbers are probably as bad as you think.

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