Buying a home is no easy feat, and buying a home on one income is even more difficult.

Real estate site Zoocasa has rounded up the most and least affordable housing markets for single homebuyers in Canada, based on median incomes for Canadians aged 25-64 and average home prices.

It found the most affordable housing markets for single people are all in the Prairies or Atlantic Canada, with Regina taking the top spot.

There, a single homebuyer would need an income of $38,798 to buy a home at the average price of $284,424. The actual median income there is $58,823, leaving a surplus of over $20,000.

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