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TwitterHome affordability has worsened substantially in Canada since 2021. In the first quarter of 2025, the monthly single-family mortgage payment amounted to approximately 61.7 percent of a household's income, on average. In 2021, when affordability had improved slightly, the average mortgage payment constituted 46.5 percent of a household's income.
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Housing Index in Canada decreased to 122.20 points in October from 122.70 points in September of 2025. This dataset provides - Canada New Housing Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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TwitterThe average Canadian house price declined slightly in 2023, after four years of consecutive growth. The average house price stood at ******* Canadian dollars in 2023 and was forecast to reach ******* Canadian dollars by 2026. Home sales on the rise The number of housing units sold is also set to increase over the two-year period. From ******* units sold, the annual number of home sales in the country is expected to rise to ******* in 2025. British Columbia and Ontario have traditionally been housing markets with prices above the Canadian average, and both are set to witness an increase in sales in 2025. How did Canadians feel about the future development of house prices? When it comes to consumer confidence in the performance of the real estate market in the next six months, Canadian consumers in 2024 mostly expected that the market would go up. A slightly lower share of the respondents believed real estate prices would remain the same.
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Discover how proposed tariffs on Canadian lumber are creating a divide in the U.S. housing market, with stakeholders debating their impact on home building and affordability.
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Housing Starts in Canada decreased to 232.80 Thousand units in October from 279.20 Thousand units in September of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Canada Housing Starts - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterToronto Home Price Index This Dataset contains in CSV format the monthly housing price information as published by the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) and Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) as made public via their website and is based on the MLS Home Price Index. https://trreb.ca/index.php/market-news/mls-home-price-index
Location - Neighbourhood in the Greater Toronto Area * Comp - "Comp" stands for composite and takes into account the various types of housing into a single value. * SFDetach - "SFDetach" stands for Single Family Detached Home, or commonly referred to as houses * SFAttach - "SFAttach" stands for Single Family Attached Home * THouse - "THouse" stands for Townhouses * Apart - "Apart" is the abbreviation for Apartments or Condominuims
All prices mentioned under "Benchmark" columns are depicted in Canadian Dollars All YoY Changes are in context of "Percentages"
Special thanks goes to TRREB and CREA for publishing updated Housing price information in the Greater Toronto Area. https://trreb.ca/index.php/market-news/mls-home-price-index
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TwitterHome affordability has worsened substantially in Canada since 2021. In the first quarter of 2025, the monthly single-family mortgage payment amounted to approximately 61.7 percent of a household's income, on average. In 2021, when affordability had improved slightly, the average mortgage payment constituted 46.5 percent of a household's income.