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Americans show growing interest in Canadian real estate

Created at 3 Jun · 3:24 PM1 source
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Phil Soper, CEO of Royal LePage, discusses the increasing interest of Americans in Canadian real estate, particularly with Donald Trump's potential second term. He also provides insights into the market's outlook for the summer.

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Who's Involved

Phil Soper
CEO of Royal LePage discussing American interest in Canadian real estate
Donald Trump
U.S. President whose potential second term is a factor in real estate interest
Royal LePage
Real estate company providing market insights

↳ Why This Matters

The increasing interest from American buyers could impact Canadian housing prices and market dynamics, particularly in certain regions, and signals potential shifts in international real estate investment patterns.

Key facts

  • Americans are showing increased interest in Canadian real estate.
  • This trend is partly linked to the prospect of Donald Trump's second term as U.S. President.
  • Insights into the Canadian real estate market's summer outlook are provided.

Phil Soper, chief executive at Royal LePage, spoke with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the growing interest among Americans in Canadian real estate. This trend is observed in the context of Donald Trump's potential second term as U.S. President. Soper also shared his perspective on how the Canadian real estate market is expected to perform as it heads into the summer season. The discussion covered the reasons behind this cross-border real estate attraction and the general state of the market.

Frequently asked questions

Americans are showing increased interest in Canadian real estate, with factors such as the potential for Donald Trump's second term as U.S. President being cited as a reason.

Phil Soper of Royal LePage provided insights into the market's shape heading into the summer season.

Phil Soper is the chief executive at Royal LePage, a real estate company, who discussed American interest in Canadian property.

What Happens Next

01Royal LePage will continue to monitor market trends and provide outlooks for the summer season.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 2:51 PM
Americans are showing increased interest in Canadian real estate, potentially influenced by the current U.S. political climate.
Financial Post via PiQSuite

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