Although the average house price in Canada has fallen year-on-year, new data Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show that prices in most major cities have been rising monthly since January.
The average house price in Canada was $716,083 in April, not seasonally adjusted.
According to CREA, housing demand continues to outpace supply across the country. In April, home sales rose by 11.3 percent from the previous month, despite the fact that the number of new properties in Canada remains at a 20-year low.
In addition to markets such as Greater Vancouver and Toronto, other cities such as Calgary, Winnipeg and Montreal have also seen monthly increases in average home prices. Halifax-Dartmouth and Ottawa saw the biggest price increases from March to April at 7.6 and 6.4 percent respectively.
Here is a list of properties currently available in markets where home prices have declined over the month, as well as in other major Canadian cities.
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SASKATOON
Type: House
Price: $359,900
Year built: 1974
Property size: 106.47 sq. m
Plot size: 612.88 sq. m
Difference in average monthly price: -6.1%
TROIS RIVIERE, QUEBEC
Type: Semi-detached house
Price: $324,800
Year of construction: 2008
Property size: 136.75 sq. m
Plot size: 473 sq. m
Difference in average monthly price: -5.8%
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Type: Semi-detached house
Price: $370,000
Year of construction: 2023
Property size: 117.43 sq. m
Plot size: 0.26 ha
Difference in average monthly price: -5.4%
MONTREAL
Type: Apartment
Price: $599,000
Year of construction: 2020
Property size: 50.5 sq. m
Plot size: no
Difference in average monthly price: +1.2%
GREATER VANCOUVER
Type: Apartment
Price: $1,289,000
Year of construction: 2003
Property size: 94.76 sq. m
Plot size: no
Difference in average monthly price: +2%
2023-05-18 19:12:45
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