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houses for sale canada

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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If you've ever walked through the fancier parts of Niagara-on-the-Lake or the West Vancouver district, you're likely well aware of just how extravagant homes in Canada can be. From mega-mansions built into the sides of mountains to sprawling winery estates that exude a 'Godfather' aesthetic on steroids.

For this article, we've decided to explore some of the most expensive homes for sale in Canada. Why? Certainly not because they're within most people's price range. But sometimes, it's nice to daydream about owning a house that looks like it's straight out of an Avengers movie.

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It's no secret that Canada's housing market is a burning hot mess right now, and the obvious lack of cheap houses for sale shows just how dire the reality has become.

While today, $200,000 will just about only get you a parking spot in Canada's major cities, it hasn't always been this way. In fact, less than 50 years ago, you could have secured a property in Toronto for under $65,000. Yes, really.

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Canada's housing market has been on the decline lately, but a new analysis suggests prices could drop even further than previously anticipated.

According to Levis, Quebec, financial company Desjardins, the cost of a home in Canada is expected to drop a whole 23% between February 2022 and December 2023.

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