Tag: home prices Canada
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Canadian Home Prices Could Stay Near $700K for Years

Canada’s housing market may not be heading for a major crash or a major rebound anytime soon. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the national average home price is forecast to stay close to the $700,000 range through 2027, suggesting the market could remain largely stagnant for years. Home Prices Expected to Rise…
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Canada’s Housing Market Is Now Hurting the Economy

Canada’s housing market is no longer just a real estate story, it is now having a measurable impact on the broader economy. New data suggests that falling home values and slower housing activity are beginning to weigh on consumer spending and economic growth across the country. Home Prices Remain Below Peak Levels Despite some recent…
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Canada’s Spring Housing Market Is Off to a Slow Start in 2026 as Prices Stall

Canada’s housing market is showing signs of slowing again, with new data suggesting the spring season has started weaker than expected. Despite expectations for a rebound, early indicators point to a market that is stabilizing rather than accelerating, with price growth remaining limited and activity still subdued. Home Prices Are Showing Minimal Growth Recent data…
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Nova Scotia Sees Canada’s Largest Home Price Drop as PEI and Quebec Defy the Market

February 1, 2026 Most Canadian housing markets have so far held up better than expected during the national downturn – but cracks are starting to show. New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reveals that home prices fell again in December, with only Prince Edward Island and Quebec managing to post gains. While…
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Canada’s Housing Correction May Be Entering a Second Phase, New Data Suggests

Canada’s housing market ended 2025 on weaker footing than the year before, raising concerns that the correction is not finished. New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) shows home prices fell sharply in December, alongside declining sales and one of the strongest late-year surges in listings on record. Rather than signaling stabilization, the…
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Canada’s Happiest Big City is in Ontario – What It Costs To Live There

While housing affordability continues to challenge Canadians from coast to coast, one Ontario city is proving that happiness and homeownership can still go hand in hand. According to Leger’s Happy Cities 2025 report, analyzed by Zoocasa, Mississauga ranks as Canada’s happiest large city, and the only major Ontario city with a happiness score above the national average. The study examined…
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Edmonton Home Prices Are Up $80K in Just Two Years

Over the past two years, Edmonton’s housing market has seen a dramatic increase in home prices—rising by nearly $80,000. While other major Canadian cities continue to struggle with affordability, Edmonton is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about real estate markets in the country. 📈 How Much Have Edmonton Home Prices Gone Up? In May…