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Listings and sales at all-time high View [online version]( August 2020 [Search for Homes]( Hi {NAME}, The last official day of summer may be September 22, but for many Canadians the end of August signifies summer has come to an end. Temperatures will soon begin to drop, however housing markets across Canada are red hot. To help you navigate the biggest transaction of your life, we continue to provide the latest resources and information to support your real estate journey, including our new [advice column](#Coming), launching this fall. Featured Posts [CMHC’s New Underwriting Criteria: What Changed and What it Means for Home Buyers]( [Read more]( [Canadian Housing Markets Set Multiple Records in July 2020]( [Read more]( [Who are Canadian Home Buyers?]( [Read more]( Housing Market Snapshot for July 2020 July was a record-breaking month for Canadian housing markets as sales continued to rebound from the initial impact of COVID-19. See how this is reflected in our market snapshot as most provinces across Canada showed an increase in home prices compared to last year. [View Now]( []Coming Soon: Real Advice with Rita This October, Living Room will launch a new monthly feature, Real Advice with Rita. Backed by a network of REALTOR® connections across the country, Rita’s advice is well researched, but never sugar-coated. [Send Your Questions Today](mailto:Crea-comms@crea.ca ?subject=Real%20Advice%20with%20Rita) Popular Posts Country Vibes: The Pros and Cons of Rural Living Doesn’t it make sense to live in the place you love to visit? [Read more]( Selling Your Home? How to Get Rid of Dreaded Pet Smell Regardless of whether you have a dog, cat, bird or reptile, as pet owners we know they all have one thing in common: they smell. [Read more]( How to Keep Your House Cool Without Air Conditioning When you can’t control the temperature inside your home, there are certain tactics to help you stay cool... [Read more]( [Market Update, August 2020]( "With more and more of regular everyday life opening back up, REALTORS® and their clients across Canada are making up for lost time, and it’s been a very busy summer as a result." ~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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