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Sep 21, 2022 · Canadians were less likely to own their home in 2021 (66.5%) than they were a decade earlier, when a record high (69.0%) were homeowners. At the same time, temporary pandemic-related income support helped lower the share of households spending more than 30% of their income on housing from 24.1% in 2016 to 20.9% in 2021.
Jan 21, 2022 · On a year-over-year basis, Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo (+30.7%) led with the greatest increase in new home prices in December, breaking its own year-over-year record set in October 2021. Gains were also observed in Windsor (+22.6%) and Winnipeg (+22.2%). On a month-over-month basis, Winnipeg (+2.8%) reported the largest increase for new ...
Jun 15, 2021 · Average price has now fallen for two months in a row. While still up sharply compared to this time last year, house prices and sales volumes are down sharply from the peak they hit in March 2021 ...
Dec 22, 2022 · Based on reports and charts from the CREA, here’s a look at how much the average cost of real estate has changed in Canada since 2021. The national average home price is down 12% between ...
Mar 30, 2021 · The pandemic is one factor driving a surge in house prices around the country, but if the markets remain hot, some potential buyers worry they're being priced out of the market indefinitely.
Jun 10, 2021 · The pandemic has upended traditional movement patterns for in-country migration. This has especially been felt in Atlantic Canada, where skyrocketing real estate prices are being blamed on ...
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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). The 8-percentage-point difference between the rate of decrease of the average MLS® price and that of ...