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Canada's Real Estate Sector - Where To Live?

Date Added: November 01, 2010 01:19:11 PM
Author: mavrgaret45
Category: Business: Real Estate

Canada is full of picturesque and diverse scenery, a vibrant people and culture. Within the past ten years it has experienced a speedy change and a colossal increase in interest both from tourists and realty investors, mostly because the country became more market-oriented. As well as most other countries, Canada offers a wide range of "home" options. Below are some of the living accommodations you may want to consider: - A room for rent. Some owners of houses or apartments may let separate rooms in those dwellings. Still, the bathroom(s) and the kitchen are shared by all tenants. - A studio apartment. These apartments are small and were initially designed for just one person. Most studios consist of a single large room – which contains a kitchen and a bedroom – and a separate bathroom. - An apartment. Apartments can range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms. They also consist of separate living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. - A duplex. A duplex is a single home that has been divided into two separate living areas. Each area is fully separate from the other, but residents may share a yard or a driveway. - A townhouse. Townhouses are small-sized houses which are built in rows, so that they form a chain. Most of the homes in the chain have a similar exterior. - A house. There are houses of all shapes and sizes throughout Canada. You may have a house built specifically to your specifications on an available lot. - A condominium. Condominiums are essentially apartments or townhouses that are owned, not rented. Owners are responsible for all of the internal maintenance and care on the property and must pay property taxes. They also pay a condominium association fee that covers the costs of exterior maintenance, such as lawn mowing. Besides these types of accommodation, there is another important choice for you to make: furnished or unfurnished. Throughout Canada, you can find furnished houses and apartments. This means that all of the necessary furnishings - such as beds and chairs - are included. Furnished apartments and homes may be a good option when you are immigrating to Canada from a distance, as the cost of transporting your own couches and beds could be rather pricey. Most people, nonetheless, choose to live in an unfurnished dwelling, so that they can decorate in a manner they see fit. Some unfurnished homes and apartments will still come with kitchen appliances, such as fridges and stoves. Also, keep in mind that housing costs vary considerably, even within the same province. You can save money on housing by doing some research and focusing on areas outside of major cities.
 
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