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canadian real estate

If you're planning to buy a house in 2025, you might want to turn your attention west. A new ranking of the best places in Canada to buy real estate this year has crowned an Alberta city as one of the top spots for real estate.

MoneySense.ca's list of Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada was crafted in partnership with Zoocasa, and based on factors like price trends and affordability. While Fredericton, New Brunswick snagged the top spot, Calgary came in close behind — ranking second overall in the country.

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If buying a home is on the vision board for the new year, you'll want to buckle up — because it'll cost you in Canada.

While Calgary is often seen as a cheaper living alternative to other major Canadian cities, homes still come with a hefty price tag. That also goes for the fellow Alberta city of Edmonton, which is a hot spot for those looking for more affordable real estate.

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It appears that American interest in Canadian real estate is on the rise as our southern neighbours gear up for today's 2024 U.S. presidential election.

A new report from Royal LePage reveals that U.S. residents have shown a marked surge in curiosity about moving to Canada. Visits to the company's website from Americans spiked by more than double back in June, right when the election season kicked off. That surge hasn't let up and is seeing renewed attention as election day arrives.

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If you're looking to buy a house in Canada, it can help to know just how much money you need to make to actually be able to afford it.

While the Canadian real estate market is still full of challenges and high housing prices, there are still some homes for sale in Ontario and British Columbia — the two most expensive provinces to buy a home — that could be considered affordable for first-time homebuyers.

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