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Where is London’s housing market headed this spring? Here’s a first look at what buyers and sellers can expect
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Where is London’s housing market headed this spring? Here’s a first look at what buyers and sellers can expect
335 Vancouver Street: $429,900 for a updated three-bedroom home in the Pottersburg neighbourhood
High- and low-priced real estate listings around town this week
32-355 Sandringham Crescent: $429,900 for an updated townhome in south London, ideal for first-time buyers
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389 Avondale Road: $579,900 for an updated east end home with fully separate in-law suite
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266 Tartan Drive: $659,000 for an updated and spacious four-level backsplit in Trafalgar Heights
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156 Josselyn Drive: $624,900 for a classic and efficient backsplit in White Oaks, perfect for families big or small
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435 Callaway Road: $849,900 for a stylish Sunningdale row home with a bonus 3.99 per cent mortgage rate
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