🏡 What Does Your Dream Home Look Like? 🌟

Andy Schildhorn • September 19, 2024

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🏡 What Does Your Dream Home Look Like? According to a recent survey, 64% of homebuyers aim for a single-family house. However, turning that dream into reality is becoming more difficult as condo developments rise while detached homes and townhomes remain in short supply.

 

In this video,

  • I explore what this means for buyers and sellers who dream of a home with space, a backyard, and a sense of community. In this video, I’ll cover:
  • The latest survey showing 64% of Canadians dream of owning a single-family home
  • The increase in condo developments vs. detached homes and townhomes
  • The importance of balanced housing solutions for strong communities *How I can help you find the right home for your family

 

Here is the survey: https://wahi.com/ca/en/learning-centr...

 

Are you wondering if your dream home is still possible? Let’s talk about how we can make it a reality. With 30 years of experience in real estate, I’m here to help you navigate the market and find the perfect home for you and your family.

 

💬 What does your dream home look like? Please share it in the comments below, or let’s chat about it when we meet!

 

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