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First-time buyers delaying home purchases another year despite improved market: poll

TORONTO - Potential first-time homebuyers are continuing to put off purchases this year despite improving market conditions such as lower interest rates, rising inventory and softening prices, a new report says.

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First-time buyers delaying home purchases another year despite improved market: poll

A person walks past multiple for-sale and sold real estate signs in Mississauga, Ont., on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette


TORONTO - Potential first-time homebuyers are continuing to put off purchases this year despite improving market conditions such as lower interest rates, rising inventory and softening prices, a new report says.

The data from Royal LePage’s latest first-time homebuyers survey, conducted by Burson, showed 13 per cent of Canadian adults are actively working toward purchasing a home within the next two years, but just a small proportion of that group plans to buy in the next 12 months.

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