Mild weather heats up Ontario cottage country real estate
Sales in Ontario’s cottage country real estate market ramped up early this year as an unusually light snow cover melted under balmy temperatures.
Paul Crammond, broker with Chestnut Park Real Estate, says a rush of unseasonably warm air in late March prompted people to open their cottages and tidy up the grounds in the Muskoka region. Some agents began putting out “For Sale” signs with the hope of getting a jump on the market.
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