Sometimes, the perfect home is hiding in plain sight. For non-filthy-rich Montrealers, the prospect of owning waterfront property sounds as ludicrous as owning a home in the city in the first place. But this humble mobile home for sale in Montreal could be the perfect place for a small family, with its direct access to the Rivière des Prairies
Montreal's housing situation is so bad that the city has been firmly knocked from its once-respectable spot on global real estate affordability lists. But the Institut de recherche et d’informations socioéconomiques (IRIS) asserts there are three myths around how we compare to other cities, current housing supply, and governments' role in the situation that overshadow the full extent of the local housing crisis.
Well, if you're looking for a new home, an investment property or a new project, there are definitely some steals in Montreal, many of which are for sale for less than $500,000. Although that's still quite costly, finding something for any less is seemingly impossible in today's market. Whether you're on the hunt for a house for yourself, the family or you want a much-needed fixer-upper to snag a sweet profit, these seven homes just might do the trick!
Canada plans to ban non-resident foreigners from buying residential property for two years a move aimed at tackling an out-of-control housing market.Federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland made the announcement while unveiling the 2022 federal budget Thursday afternoon."We will make the market fairer for Canadians," she said in the budget presentation. "We will prevent foreign investors from parking their money in Canada by buying up homes. We will make sure that houses are being used as homes for Canadians rather than as a speculative financial asset."