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canadian housing

It's not a secret that Vancouver is an expensive city, to say the least, but new research shows just how much you need to make in order to afford a home in the West Coast city.

It also breaks down the same numbers for other big Canadian cities, like the nearby one of Calgary – which adds some salt to the wound for Vancouverites.

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If you're dreaming of waking up to stunning lake views but don’t want to break the bank, this lakeside cabin in Nimpo Lake, BC, might just be your perfect match.

Priced at only a fraction of what you’d pay for a condo in Vancouver, which runs for about $842,302, this fully serviced lakefront home is a hidden gem in the beautiful British Columbia. It's the kind of place where you can swap city noise for the peaceful sound of water lapping at the shore.

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Young Canadians looking to save up for a downpayment on a starting home could be waiting for decades, and a study revealed just how long it takes in each major city.

Ontarians are facing some of the longest wait times in terms of saving up, but other big cities like Vancouver are also up there.

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Canada's housing market can be a tough one to crack, and it can be especially hard for first-time homebuyers.

For this reason, we got in touch with a realtor and real estate expert from the Toronto area, Trish MacKenzie, to find out what the market could look like for the rest of 2023 and beyond.

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