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From treehouses to cottages, and everything in between, we love our country View June 2019 Hi {NAME}

From treehouses to cottages, and everything in between, we love our country View [online version]( June 2019 [Realtor.ca]( [Search for Homes]( Hi {NAME}, From Boundary Peak 187 in the Yukon Territories to Cape Spear, Newfoundland, Canada is a country like no other. While it may be the world’s second largest nation, its population tells a different story. Canadians are known for their kind and friendly demeanour, but it’s their creativity, imagination and ability to push the boundaries of design that should be highlighted. With its marvelous architecture, unique dream escapes, and vast terrain, Canada offers something for everyone, making it a great place to call home. Happy Canada Day! For more inspiration for your home, follow REALTOR.ca on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [Instagram!]( [Visit Living Room]( [QUIZ: What Canadian Town Should You Live In?]( [QUIZ: What Canadian Town Should You Live In?]( [Canada’s Most Unique Overnight Stays]( [Canada’s Most Unique Overnight Stays]( Popular Posts Buying an Older House? Here’s What Unexpected Repairs Might Cost You You found your dream century home and your conditional offer has been accepted. But after receiving your home inspector's report, it turns out your charming Victorian cottage needs more than a fresh coat of paint… [Read more]( How Much House Can I Reasonably Afford? Buying a home is the largest transaction you will ever make, so knowing what mortgage you can comfortably afford is crucial… [Read more]( What to Consider Before Buying a Century Home There's something so appealing about a century home. From gingerbread trim to old-fashioned finishes, historic homes boast distinct “character” not easily replicated in newer builds… [Read more]( [Get started]( Searching for open houses on REALTOR.ca just got easier with our skill for Amazon Alexa. [Get started]( [Market Update, May 2019]( [Market Update, June 2019]( Canadian home sales rise again in May 2019 “Home price trends and market balance continues to differ significantly among Canadian housing markets.” ~ Jason Stephen, CREA’s President. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Meet a REALTOR®]( | [Find a Home]( | [Living Room Blog]( | [Contact Us](mailto:support@crea.ca?subject=) [Unsubscribe/Manage email preferences]( 200 Catherine St., 6th Floor, Ottawa, ON K2P 2K9 Tel: 613-237-7111 Toll Free: 1-800-842-2732 REALTOR®. Member of The Canadian Real Estate Association and more.

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