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The average home price in Canada is $696,166, a 4.0% increase from the previous month and a 6.0% increase from the previous year. That’s the highest that Canada’s average home price has been since June 2024.
Oct 11, 2022 · In Canada, the seasonally adjusted average MLS® price peaked in February 2022 at $786,000. It was $663,000 in August 2022, which represents a 15.6% drop. For the same period, the MLS® Home Price Index decreased by only 7.4% (see figure 1).
Jan 6, 2023 · New listings in the month represented a seven per cent decline from the year before, but 2022 still saw two per cent more new properties on the market than in 2021. Median prices for single-family homes fell three per cent from the year before to $510,000, while condos edged down one per cent to $375,000 and plexes sank six per cent to $690,000.
Jan 23, 2023 · Nationally, new home prices rose at a slower pace in 2022 (+7.7%) compared with 2021 (+10.3%). Prices for new homes grew quickly at the start of 2022, increasing 2.5% in the first quarter of 2022 compared with the fourth quarter of 2021, as interest rates were at an all-time low.
Nationally, new home prices rose 11.8% on a year-over-year basis in January 2022. The Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo CMA (+27.0%) recorded the greatest increase in new home prices year-over-over for January 2022, followed by Winnipeg (+22.5%) and Windsor (+21.0%).
Jan 16, 2023 · Despite record price drops, national home sales have remained almost stable since the summer. The Canadian Real Estate Association said average house prices in Canada dropped a record 12 per...
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Feb 18, 2022 · Nationally, new home prices rose 11.8% on a year-over-year basis in January 2022. The Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo CMA (+27.0%) recorded the greatest increase in new home prices year-over-over for January 2022, followed by Winnipeg (+22.5%) and Windsor (+21.0%).