The average house price in New Brunswick, Canada, stood at ******* Canadian dollars in 2024. According to the forecast, house prices are expected to continue to increase in the next two years. Meanwhile, the national average house price is forecast to pick up in 2025. Compared to other provinces in Canada, New Brunswick has some of the most affordable housing. In fact, it was the province with the third-lowest average house price in 2024.
The average house price in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island stood at ******* Canadian dollars in 2024 and was expected to increase in the next two years. By 2026, the average house price is forecast to reach ******* Canadian dollars. Compared to other provinces in Canada, Prince Edward Island stood below the national average in terms of house prices. Nevertheless, housing was still significantly more expensive than in Newfoundland and New Brunswick. House prices in Canada Prince Edward Island is one of the most affordable Canadian provinces for buying a house, with prices almost half below the national median in 2024. The national figure is somewhat skewed however by the extremely high cost of housing in British Colombia, and, to a lesser extent, Ontario. A better measure of affordability is the provincial house-price-to-income ratio, which shows Prince Edward Island to be the second most affordable province. Global comparison Canada is one of the most expensive countries in the OECD in terms of house-price-to-income ratio. In 2023, Canada scored higher than the United States, the UK, and Korea. That means that the cost of housing has increased at a much higher rate than the average income in the country.
This table contains 204 series, with data for years 1981 - 2010 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (34 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; St. John's; Newfoundland and Labrador; Atlantic Region ...), New housing price indexes (3 items: Total (house and land);House only; Land only ...), Index base period (2 items: 1992=100;1997=100 ...).
House prices in British Columbia and Ontario were notably higher than any other province in Canada in 2024. The average house price in any other province was less than ******* Canadian dollars, whereas in British Columbia and Ontario, it exceeded ******* Canadian dollars. The most affordable province to buy a home was Newfoundland, where the average home cost about ******* Canadian dollars.
The average house price in Alberta, Canada in 2024 was approximately ******* Canadian dollars. By 2025, this figure is forecast to reach ******* Canadian dollars. The number of home sales in the province surged in 2021, and in 2025, the annual number of housing transactions is expected to exceed ******. Compared to other provinces, Alberta ranked below the national average, but housing was still more expensive than in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
The number of home sales in Nova Scotia, Canada, surged in 2021, followed by a decrease in the following two years. In 2024, about ****** home sales took place in Nova Scotia and this figure is expected to reach ****** in 2026. A similar trend could be observed on a national scale, with transaction activity in Canada set to increase by 2026. In terms of home prices, Nova Scotia ranked below the national average, but housing was still significantly more expensive than provinces such as New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
The number of home sales in Prince Edward Island, Canada, surged in 2021, followed by a slight decrease in the next two years. In 2023, about ***** home sales took place in Prince Edward Island, and this figure is expected to decrease slightly by 2025. Meanwhile, transaction activity in Canada is set to increase by 2025. In terms of home prices, Prince Edward Island ranked below the national average, but housing was still more expensive than in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
The number of home sales in Alberta, Canada, surged in 2021, followed by a slight decrease in the following two years. In 2024, about ****** home sales took place in Alberta and this figure is expected to reach ****** in 2026. Meanwhile, transaction activity in Canada is set to also increase by 2025. In terms of home prices, Alberta ranked below the national average, but housing was still more expensive than in New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
Building construction price indexes (BCPI), percent change, by type of building and construction division. Quarterly data are available from the first quarter of 1982. The table presents quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year percentage changes for various aggregation levels. The base period for the index is (2017=100).
Value of farmland and buildings per acre, for Canada and the provinces at July 1 (in dollars).
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The average house price in New Brunswick, Canada, stood at ******* Canadian dollars in 2024. According to the forecast, house prices are expected to continue to increase in the next two years. Meanwhile, the national average house price is forecast to pick up in 2025. Compared to other provinces in Canada, New Brunswick has some of the most affordable housing. In fact, it was the province with the third-lowest average house price in 2024.