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Royal LePage says 29% of those planning to retire this year or in 2026 will still be paying a mortgage when they stop work.
Condominiums are the most popular property for retirees looking to live in smaller places.
The report also says 46% of Canadians approaching retirement say they plan to downsize their home.
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