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housing canada

A new report reveals just how much you need to earn to afford rent in some of Canada's biggest cities, and spoiler alert: It's a lot.

If you're thinking about moving to Canada or wondering where the most affordable cities in Canada are, this breakdown from real estate platform Zoocasa might make you think twice about your next move. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver or Saskatoon, rent is taking up a huge chunk of people's income — especially those earning minimum wage.

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The dust has yet to settle from the Bank of Canada’s latest interest rate hike, which pushed the cost of borrowing up to an unsurmountable level for many prospective homebuyers. Those who are still in the position to purchase real estate seem to be shifting their focus west.

This is according to a new market trend report from real estate company Royal LePage, which reveals that Edmonton and Calgary have been the top-searched Canadian cities on royallepage.ca for the past two years.

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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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For those looking to enter Ontario's housing market, the prospect can be intimidating. High home prices coupled with added expenses make it an even greater challenge for both first-time buyers and seasoned ones.

One of the most significant expenses to consider is the land transfer tax (LTT), which can add thousands of dollars to the total cost of a home purchase — all of which has to be paid upfront.

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Starting January 1, 2023, a new ban is coming into effect that is going to prevent certain non-residents from buying residential property in Canada.

This act is an attempt by the feds to regulate the high prices in Canada's housing market.

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