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TwitterThe average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately ******* Canadian dollars in 2024 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years. In 2025, the average price is forecast to reach ******* Canadian dollars. Meanwhile, the national average house price was forecast to pick up in 2025. Compared to other provinces, Quebec was the third-most expensive province to buy housing in Canada, after British Columbia and Ontario. Quebec Located on the eastern side of Canada, Quebec had an estimated population of almost **** million people in 2023. It is the second most populated province in Canada, and the second-largest by land size, as it is ***** times the size of Texas. The largest city in Quebec is Montreal, which is close to the Vermont border in the United States. The median total family income in Quebec has been steadily rising since 2000. Housing Prices in Canada Housing prices in Canada vary province to province. The most expensive average house price was in British Columbia in 2024. Vancouver, the most populated city in British Columbia, is known for its high-priced real estate market. However, housing prices all over Canada have increased in the past couple of years.
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Average House Prices in Canada increased to 688800 CAD in October from 687600 CAD in September of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Average House Prices.
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TwitterHouse 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.
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Graph and download economic data for Real Residential Property Prices for Canada (QCAR628BIS) from Q1 1970 to Q2 2025 about Canada, residential, HPI, housing, real, price index, indexes, and price.
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View monthly updates and historical trends for Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, ON/QC New Housing Price Index, House Only. Source: Statistics Canada. Track e…
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Canada Consumer Expectations: House Price Growth: Quebec data was reported at 5.490 % in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.760 % for Dec 2024. Canada Consumer Expectations: House Price Growth: Quebec data is updated quarterly, averaging 4.315 % from Jun 2016 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 36 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.600 % in Jun 2021 and a record low of 0.700 % in Jun 2020. Canada Consumer Expectations: House Price Growth: Quebec data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bank of Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.H025: Consumer Expectations Survey. Consumer Expectations Survey Questionnaire: By about what percent do you expect the average home price in your area to increase (decrease)?
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TwitterThis statistic represents the average price of home heating oil in the Canadian city of Quebec between 1990 and 2011. Here, the price of home heating oil stood at **** Canadian cents per litre in 2000.
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TwitterIn 2016, the insurance value for homeowners insurance for homes worth between *** and * million Canadian dollars in British Columbia totaled *** Canadian dollars.
Homeowners Insurance in Canada
Home insurance allows for homeowners to be protected in cases of theft, damage, or loss, inside or outside the house. Homeowners insurance in Canada covers damage or theft to the home, flood damage, personal possessions, personal property stolen from their car, and damage or injury to those to visitors. Furthermore, it also covers those who cause accidental damage to someone else’s property. Additionally, it helps cover additionally living expenses if one cannot live in their home temporarily. Although homeowners insurance is not mandatory in Canada, it provides a great safety net for those who choose to buy it.
Prices across Canada
As the second largest country in the world based on landmass, cost of homeowners insurance vary region to region. In 2016, for houses worth *** and * million Canadian dollars, Quebec had the highest monthly average cost. Following Quebec was Atlantic/Ontario, then the Western region. Despite Quebec having the highest cost by region, they also had the highest home insurance customer satisfaction in Canada in 2018.
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TwitterThe average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately ******* Canadian dollars in 2024 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years. In 2025, the average price is forecast to reach ******* Canadian dollars. Meanwhile, the national average house price was forecast to pick up in 2025. Compared to other provinces, Quebec was the third-most expensive province to buy housing in Canada, after British Columbia and Ontario. Quebec Located on the eastern side of Canada, Quebec had an estimated population of almost **** million people in 2023. It is the second most populated province in Canada, and the second-largest by land size, as it is ***** times the size of Texas. The largest city in Quebec is Montreal, which is close to the Vermont border in the United States. The median total family income in Quebec has been steadily rising since 2000. Housing Prices in Canada Housing prices in Canada vary province to province. The most expensive average house price was in British Columbia in 2024. Vancouver, the most populated city in British Columbia, is known for its high-priced real estate market. However, housing prices all over Canada have increased in the past couple of years.