Canada home prices rise 0.4% in January

Times Colonist- Canadian home prices rose 0.4% between December and January, the same growth rate for the third consecutive month, according to a Statistics Canada report Thursday.

The index saw the biggest increases in St. John’s at 1.7%, Winnipeg at 0.7%, and Toronto and Oshawa at 0.6%. Ottawa–Gatineau, Saskatoon and Calgary all registered 0.5% increases, according to the federal agency.

The largest monthly decrease in new housing prices was recorded in St. Catharines–Niagara, which fell by 0.4%. Home prices in Charlottetown fell 0.2% and in New Brunswick, Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton each registered a decline of 0.2%…

Canada home prices rise 0.4% in January

Resale home prices rise for seventh straight month

Financial Post- Canadian home resale prices rose for a seventh straight month in November on gains in all six major metropolitan markets surveyed, a report released on Wednesday says.

The Teranet-National Bank composite house price index, which measures price changes for repeat sales of single-family homes, showed overall prices were up 0.8% in November from October.

Vancouver led the gains, rising 1.9%, the only market to exceed the national average. Without Vancouver, the composite index would have been up 0.5%, the report said. Toronto and Calgary both recorded gains of 0.6% in November, followed by 0.4% increases in each of Halifax and Ottawa. Montreal posted the smallest rise, up 0.1%…

Resale home prices rise for seventh straight month

Vancouver leads new home prices rebound in July

 Vancouver Sun – Vancouver had the biggest price gains, up 1.2 per cent, followed by Hamilton, Ont., up 1.1 per cent, and Windsor, Ont., and Calgary, which were both gained 0.5 per cent. …

Vancouver leads new home prices rebound in July

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 Financial Post – Toronto,Ontario – Existing-home sales rose 42% from January to May across the country and early indications are that June was the strongest month this year. Sales in Vancouver were up 76% last month from June a year ago and Calgary and Toronto both posted 27% increases during the same period….

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