May brings a chance to reset in Ontario cottage market
A calamitous spring ice storm, federal and provincial elections and a trade war with the United States are some of the forces delaying the start of the traditional spring selling season in Ontario’s cottage country.
The Victoria Day long weekend was a chance to reset as new listings arrived on the market and out-of-town buyers headed north to Muskoka, Georgian Bay, Haliburton and the Kawartha Lakes.
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