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The latest real estate insights for your home View [online version]( May 2021 [REALTOR.ca]( [Search for Homes]( [Living Room Trends & insights for your home]( Hi {NAME}, The Canadian housing market is not slowing down—whether you’re buying, selling, or just thinking about getting into the market, we’ve got you covered with the latest market updates and insights. Real Estate Market Update Home sales in April 2021 were 256% higher than the same time last year, with the average home price in Canada increasing by 41.9% from $490,000 to $695,600. [Real Estate Market Update]( [View Market Snapshot]( [Watch]( as CREA’s Director and Senior Economist Shaun Cathcart breaks down real estate market activity across Canada for April 2021. Are You a First-Time Home Buyer? [Are You a First-Time Home Buyer?]( Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make in your life. Not sure where to start? The Home Buyers’ Road Map offers an overview of applying for pre-approval, mortgage and financing options, and the full home buying process—from connecting with a REALTOR ® and searching for homes, to making an offer and closing. Get the road map today! [Get the Home Buyers’ Road Map]( Should You Buy a Home this Spring, or Wait Until Things “Settle Down”? Spring is often seen as the time to buy real estate—but how can you be sure? Get [Real Advice with Rita]( on how to navigate the spring market, plus other insider knowledge on financing conditions, and how to refresh your front door and kitchen cabinets. Don’t forget to send us your real estate questions! [Submit Your Questions](mailto:crea-comms@crea.ca?subject=Real%20Advice%20with%20Rita) Featured Posts Everything You Need to Know About Home Insurance [Read More]( Should You Move or Renovate? How To Decide What’s Right For You [Read More]( An Update on Canada’s 2021 Mortgage Rates [Read More]( How to Start a Greenhouse This Summer [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Meet a REALTOR®]( | [Find a Home]( | [Living Room Blog]( | [Contact Us](mailto:support@crea.ca?subject=Living%20Room%20Newsletter) [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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