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Buying and Selling During a Pandemic 🏘️

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What you need to know to navigate the current market View June 2020 Hi {NAME}, Across the country, C

What you need to know to navigate the current market View [online version]( June 2020 [Realtor.ca]( [Search for Homes]( Hi {NAME}, Across the country, Canadians are dealing with the confusion and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We know you have a lot of questions. In response, we’ve created a new [online hub]( to help you navigate through the complexities of buying or selling a home during a pandemic. This includes the latest market trends and tips from our experts. To make sure you don’t miss anything, follow our social channels. For now, stay safe, and stay home. [Get Started]( Featured Posts [How to Buy or Sell a Home During a Pandemic]( [10 Questions You Should Ask at the Next Live Stream Open House You Watch]( [How to Move Safely During a Pandemic]( How has COVID-19 impacted housing prices? View this May housing market snapshot and find out how home prices in your province compare with last year. [View Now]( Popular Posts Bug Control: 11 Ways to Take Back Your Yard As much as we all love Canada’s hottest season, summer also means one thing—bugs. From mosquitoes and cluster flies to earwigs, insects are the unpleasant reality we suffer each year... [Read more]( Your Guide to Outdoor Fireplaces Outdoor fireplaces are a backyard staple for many homeowners. Not only are they functional, providing a source of heat and light while allowing you to make the most out of your outdoor living space, but they can also increase the appeal of your home... [Read more]( Creating a Backyard Space That You Won’t Want to Leave With summer officially approaching, now’s the time to start creating a blueprint for the backyard reboot... [Read more]( [Market Update, June 2020]( "REALTORS® across Canada are pleased to note increases in home sales and new listings across the country in May." ~Costa Poulopolos, 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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