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It’s critical to weigh these advantages and downsides before you put any money down. Leszek Glasner / Shutterstock.com
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Point2. Housing shortages across Canada and the U.S. have sparked a massive increase in new homes and neighborhoods being built. When you buy pre-construction, you can enjoy numerous benefits, such as lower deposits and avoiding the costly bidding wars of the real estate market. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Buying a house pre-construction…