Trends like multigenerational living, buying second homes and moving to more rural areas may remain popular in the Canadian luxury real estate market for the long haul, according to Engel & Völkers 2021 Mid-Year Canadian Luxury Real Estate Market Report.
Source: Inman News
Canadian luxury market beginning to normalize: Engel & Völkers
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