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From extreme heat and pavement-roasting heatwaves to major rain storms and flooding, the consequences of climate change are palpable for Torontonians.

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Buying a fixer-upper in Canada isn't for everyone, but if you're willing to take on a home renovation project it can make for a great investment and can also be a great opportunity for first-time home buyers.

There are fixer-upper homes for sale in every real estate market in Canada, but aside from typically being listed at a much lower price, there are plenty of other things to look for when buying a property that needs a bit of work done.

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Everybody loves a good before and after. There's just something undeniably satisfying about watching a person or home get a major glow-up and this Toronto condo is certainly no exception.

3845 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Unit 512, is an $848,000 three-bedroom and two-bathroom condo that could easily be described as luxurious thanks to its pristine and modern decor. However, it wasn't always so desirable. In fact, it wasn't that long ago that stepping into the unit would've made you feel like you'd been transported back to the early 1970s, and not in a fun way.

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Renovating your home in Canada is a massive undertaking that more and more Canadians are looking at.

It can mean knocking down walls, gutting rooms or completely overhauling your entire home and it's something that around 59% of Canadians are planning on doing, rather than buying.

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You never know what a little bit of renovation can reveal about what's hidden behind the walls of your house.

An Illinois couple was in for quite the surprise when they opened up a section of their washroom wall and came across a McDonald's paper bag from the 1950s with a very well preserved order of fries and two hamburger wrappers.

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