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Test your cottage real estate IQ at the Fall Cottage Life Show

Red real estate sign reading "Sold with multiple offers." Photo by Michael Vi/Shutterstock

What’s For Sale? is a new original television series coming to Cottage Life television in Spring 2014. Follow cottage buyers as they hunt for the perfect spot in Haliburton, Muskoka, Collingwood and Prince Edward County.

Think you know what your cottage is worth? Or your neighbours? Borrowing from the TV series’ house hunting format, a daily quiz show called What’s for Sale? will be offered at the Fall Cottage Life Show. Whether you’re buying, selling or holding, it’s always interesting to look inside other cottages and guess at the value.

Get a sneak peek of content from the new series while at the Fall Cottage Life Show.

 

What’s For Sale? Cottage Real Estate Quiz Show

Cottage Life Main Stage

Friday, November 1 4:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 2 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, November 3 2:00 p.m.

 

The Fall Cottage Life Show features more than 200 exhibitors dedicated to cottage and country home renovations, construction, building products, design and architectural services, plus fun stuff like boats, water toys, arts and décor, food and drink, furnishings for indoors and out, and finding those holiday or special gifts. There are dozens of free seminars offered hourly, along with cooking demos, food and drink sampling, and awesome food truck lunches in our Lodge.

Click here to buy tickets online.

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