Increase to capital gains tax will cause a flood in the cottage market: Muskoka realtor

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Changes to the capital gains inclusion rate announced in the federal budget last week could be a catalyst for a correction in the cottages and recreational property market as owners weigh their options, says one Muskoka-based realtor.

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