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Stay productive this spring with some of our favourite projects View [online version]( May 2020 [Realtor.ca]( [Search for Homes]( Hi {NAME}, While some parts of the country begin to reopen their economies, it’s important to heed the advice of public health officials and stay home as much as possible to stop the spread of COVID-19. You know that project you’ve been putting off for months or even years? Now’s your chance to get started. Put down the remote, stand up and get to work! You’ll be surprised at what you can achieve. Stay safe and stay home. [Get Started]( [How to Get Your Garage in Order]( [How to Get Your Garage in Order]( [Stylish Ways to Display Your Books]( [Stylish Ways to Display Your Books]( [How to Hang a Gallery Wall]( [How to Hang a Gallery Wall]( Here to help If you have questions about your home, buying or selling, now and always, REALTORS® are AT YOUR SERVICE, when you’re ready. [Here to Help]( Popular Posts 5 Things You Should Never Remove When Renovating an Older Home Heritage homes have features that new builds just can’t replicate: soaring ceilings, gorgeous trim and solid construction are just a few reasons people fall in love with these charming properties. However, when it comes to renovating a heritage home, it can sometimes seem daunting… [Read more]( Curb Appeal on a Budget: Spring Refresh Put away those down-filled parkas and stash the winter boots—spring has arrived! With longer days and warmer temperatures, it’s time to make the most of this season by rejuvenating your homes’ curb appeal… [Read more]( [Read more]( How is the Coronavirus Pandemic Impacting Canada’s Spring Housing Market? If I’d been writing this article in February, I would have opened by saying, based on the stellar performances of many of the country’s major housing markets throughout the winter, the spring season is set to be a potential record-breaker… [Read more]( [Read more]( [Market Update, May 2020]( “Never in our recent history have we dealt with such widespread effects of a pandemic that limit everyone's day to day life and have forced all of us to pivot and adjust to our new reality.” ~Costa Poulopoulos, Chair of CREA [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Meet a REALTOR®]( | [Find a Home]( [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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