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Real estate market is rebounding following COVID-19 View July 2020 Hi {NAME}, Restrictions following

Real estate market is rebounding following COVID-19 View [online version]( July 2020 [Search for Homes]( Hi {NAME}, Restrictions following the spread of COVID-19 are beginning to lift across Canada, and Canadians are learning to navigate a new normal for their day-to-day. While this has certainly been a confusing and challenging time for the real estate industry and the rest of the economy, recent housing market trends are showing a promising return to pre-COVID levels of activity. To help you navigate the current market; we encourage you to consult our COVID-19 hub on REALTOR.ca for the latest industry resources and information. [Learn More]( Featured Posts [Canadian Home Sales and New Listings Up Again in June]( [What Does the Economic Impact of COVID-19 Mean for Consumers in the Real Estate Market?]( [A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home in a Year]( How is COVID-19 impacting housing prices in Canada? View our June 2020 housing market snapshot to find out how home prices in your province compare with last year. [View Now]( Popular Posts Backyard Chickens: How to Get Started with Urban Farming Chickens are playful, pretty and if properly cared for, could be the perfect pet that supplies fresh eggs for you and your family... [Read more]( How to Make Happy Hour Even Happier This Summer Now that summer has arrived, it’s time to get serious about happy hour... [Read more]( The Future of Your Home Louis H. Sullivan referred to the tall office buildings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries when he suggested form should follow function. Of course, aesthetics continually change... [Read more]( [Market Update, July 2020]( "REALTORS® across Canada are increasingly seeing business pick back up." ~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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