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They bought cottages during the pandemic real estate rush. Now they’re losing up to $365,000 when they sell

Others cottage properties are sitting with no offers, as experts say the market is stagnant and oversupplied.

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Blenkarn

Kawartha Lakes realtor Alex Blenkarn said he’s had to have hard conversations with sellers, who often want a larger price tag than the market will meet.


Lake Scugog, a popular lake in the sought-after Kawartha Lakes region, has long been home to beautiful recreational properties on the waterfront. 

In the heart of the district, a classic bungalow containing three bedrooms and two bathrooms with ample green space and direct views of the lake, attracted a flock of buyers during the pandemic. In January 2022, the home sold for $1.1 million — a stretch for the 1,100-square-foot home.

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Clarrie Feinstein

Clarrie Feinstein is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Star. Reach Clarrie via email: clarriefeinstein@torstar.ca.

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