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From a two-bedroom condo on the edges of Toronto to a sprawling 'collector's item' in Moncton

The average price of a Canadian home came in at $481,745 in March, according to the latest data from the Canadian Real Estate Association . If you’re hunting for a home in one of the country’s priciest housing markets, that number might seem low. But for those willing to compromise on location, plenty of single-family homes are available for $250,000 or less. To get a sense of what’s available for nearly half the national average, check out these listings below.

” The house has a large outdoor garden complete with a gazebo, and features original hardwood floors and a brick fireplace. The kitchen is a bit dated, but prospective buyers will be pleased to learn that the roof and windows were replaced in 2012.This 1,248 square foot home was originally built in 1980, but received a serious upgrade in recent years, including new flooring, appliances, and a full kitchen renovation.

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