Anyone who lives or works in the Greater Toronto Area has likely pulled up a real estate listing as many continue to try and break into the housing market.
Homeownership is still something many people say is out of reach for them, but some are still trying out unique ways to call themselves a homeowner.
Ahmar Khan spoke to one woman who reimagined what her homeownership future looked like and decided to purchase a 110-year-old train caboose.
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Homeownership is still something many people say is out of reach for them, but some are still trying out unique ways to call themselves a homeowner.
Ahmar Khan spoke to one woman who reimagined what her homeownership future looked like and decided to purchase a 110-year-old train caboose.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8842340/century-old-train-caboose-45000-home-retiree/
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