Cottage real estate to gain ground in 2024

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Royal Lepage managing director Phil Soper speaks to the Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about how cottage properties will gain ground in 2024. Soper expects a five per cent increase in cottage prices across Canada and a “moderately buoyant” recreational real estate market.

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