The average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately 522,828 Canadian dollars in 2024 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years. In 2025, the average price is forecast to reach 566,620 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 nine million people in 2023. It is the second most populated province in Canada, and the second-largest by land size, as it is three 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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The Canada Data Center Market is segmented by Hotspot (Ontario, Quebec), by Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), by Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4) and by Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized). Market Volume in Megawatt (MW) is presented. Key Data Points observed include IT load capacity for existing and upcoming data centers, current and upcoming hotspots, average mobile data consumption, volume of fiber cable connectivity in KM, existing and upcoming submarine cables, rack space utilization, and number of data centers by tier.
The number of home sales in Quebec, Canada, surged in 2021, followed by a slight decrease in 2022. In 2022, about 87,000 home sales took place in Quebec and this figure is expected to reach 94,000 in 2024. A similar trend could be observed on a national scale, with transaction activity in Canada set to increase by 2024. After British Columbia and Ontario, Quebec is the third-most expensive province for housing in Canada.
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Google Mobility Changes: Residential: Canada: Quebec: Abitibi Regional County Municipality data was reported at 3.000 % in 28 Sep 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.000 % for 27 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Residential: Canada: Quebec: Abitibi Regional County Municipality data is updated daily, averaging 4.000 % from Sep 2020 (Median) to 28 Sep 2022, with 344 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.000 % in 26 Jan 2022 and a record low of -4.000 % in 23 Jun 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Residential: Canada: Quebec: Abitibi Regional County Municipality data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Residential.
The average Canadian house price declined slightly in 2023, after four years of consecutive growth. The average house price stood at 678,282 Canadian dollars in 2023 and was forecast to reach 746,379 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 443,511 units sold, the annual number of home sales in the country is expected to rise to 453,704 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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The Canada Chocolate Market is segmented by Confectionery Variant (Dark Chocolate, Milk and White Chocolate) and by Distribution Channel (Convenience Store, Online Retail Store, Supermarket/Hypermarket, Others). Market Value in USD and Volume are both presented. Key data points observed include market segmental split by confections, confectionery variant, sugar content, and distribution channel.
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Google Mobility Changes: Workplaces: Canada: Quebec: Nord-du-Québec data was reported at 4.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Workplaces: Canada: Quebec: Nord-du-Québec data is updated daily, averaging 1.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 892 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 41.000 % in 17 Sep 2022 and a record low of -68.000 % in 01 Jan 2021. Google Mobility Changes: Workplaces: Canada: Quebec: Nord-du-Québec data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Workplaces.
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Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data was reported at 5.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 9.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data is updated daily, averaging -11.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 959 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.000 % in 04 Sep 2022 and a record low of -93.000 % in 25 Dec 2020. Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Retail & Recreation.
The average resale house price in Canada was forecast to reach nearly 836,000 Canadian dollars in 2026, according to a January forecast. In 2024, house prices increased after falling for the first time since 2019. One of the reasons for the price correction was the notable drop in transaction activity. Housing transactions picked up in 2024 and are expected to continue to grow until 2026. British Columbia, which is the most expensive province for housing, is projected to see the average house price reach 1.2 million Canadian dollars in 2026. Affordability in Vancouver Vancouver is the most populous city in British Columbia and is also infamously expensive for housing. In 2023, the city topped the ranking for least affordable housing market in Canada, with the average homeownership cost outweighing the average household income. There are a multitude of reasons for this, but most residents believe that foreigners investing in the market cause the high housing prices. Victoria housing market The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, where housing prices are also very high. The price of a single family home in Victoria's most expensive suburb, Oak Bay was 1.9 million Canadian dollars in 2024.
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Google Mobility Changes: Grocery & Pharmacy: Canada: Quebec: La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Municipality data was reported at 15.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Grocery & Pharmacy: Canada: Quebec: La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Municipality data is updated daily, averaging 6.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 934 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 73.000 % in 23 Jun 2022 and a record low of -88.000 % in 01 Jan 2021. Google Mobility Changes: Grocery & Pharmacy: Canada: Quebec: La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Municipality data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Grocery & Pharmacy.
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Google Mobility Changes: Transit Stations: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data was reported at -30.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of -33.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Transit Stations: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data is updated daily, averaging -51.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 959 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.000 % in 28 Feb 2020 and a record low of -85.000 % in 25 Dec 2020. Google Mobility Changes: Transit Stations: Canada: Quebec: Quebec data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Transit Stations.
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Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipality data was reported at 2.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipality data is updated daily, averaging -5.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 941 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 38.000 % in 23 Jun 2021 and a record low of -92.000 % in 25 Dec 2020. Google Mobility Changes: Retails & Recreation: Canada: Quebec: Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipality data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Retail & Recreation.
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Inflation Rate in Canada increased to 2.60 percent in February from 1.90 percent in January of 2025. This dataset provides - Canada Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Google Mobility Changes: Parks: Canada: Quebec: Francheville Regional County Municipality data was reported at 105.000 % in 30 Sep 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 96.000 % for 29 Sep 2022. Google Mobility Changes: Parks: Canada: Quebec: Francheville Regional County Municipality data is updated daily, averaging 35.000 % from Feb 2020 (Median) to 30 Sep 2022, with 678 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 226.000 % in 10 Jul 2020 and a record low of -60.000 % in 13 Apr 2020. Google Mobility Changes: Parks: Canada: Quebec: Francheville Regional County Municipality data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Google LLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Google.GM: Mobility Trends: Parks.
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The benchmark interest rate in Canada was last recorded at 2.75 percent. This dataset provides - Canada Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The Canada Foodservice Market is segmented by Foodservice Type (Cafes & Bars, Cloud Kitchen, Full Service Restaurants, Quick Service Restaurants), by Outlet (Chained Outlets, Independent Outlets) and by Location (Leisure, Lodging, Retail, Standalone, Travel). Market Value in USD is presented. Key data points observed include the number of outlets for each foodservice channel; and, average order value in USD by foodservice channel.
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The Canada Telecom Towers Market Report is Segmented by Ownership (Operator-Owned, Private-Owned, and MNO Captive Sites), by Installation (Rooftop, and Ground-Based), and by Fuel Type (Renewable and Non-Renewable). The Market Size and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Installed Base (Thousand Units) for all the Above Segments.
The statistic shows the average inflation rate in Canada from 1987 to 2023, with projections up until 2029. The inflation rate is calculated using the price increase of a defined product basket. This product basket contains products and services, on which the average consumer spends money throughout the year. They include expenses for groceries, clothes, rent, power, telecommunications, recreational activities and raw materials (e.g. gas, oil), as well as federal fees and taxes. In 2022, the average inflation rate in Canada was approximately 6.8 percent compared to the previous year. For comparison, inflation in India amounted to 5.56 percent that same year.
Inflation in Canada
In general, the inflation rate in Canada follows a global trend of decreasing inflation rates since 2011, with the lowest slump expected to occur during 2015, but forecasts show an increase over the following few years. Additionally, Canada's inflation rate is in quite good shape compared to the rest of the world. While oil and gas prices have dropped in Canada much like they have around the world, food and housing prices in Canada have been increasing. This has helped to offset some of the impact of dropping oil and gas prices and the effect this has had on Canada´s inflation rate.
The annual consumer price index of food and non-alcoholic beverages in Canada has been steadily increasing over the last decade. The same is true for housing and other price indexes for the country. In general there is some confidence that the inflation rate will not stay this low for long, it is expected to return to a comfortable 2 percent by 2017 if estimates are correct.
The average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately 487,000 Canadian dollars in 2023 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years. In 2025, the average price is forecast to reach 512,000 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 nine million people in 2022. It is the second most populated province in Canada, and the second-largest by land size, as it is three 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 2022. 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.
This dataset provides information on 1,293 in Quebec, Canada as of March, 2025. It includes details such as email addresses (where publicly available), phone numbers (where publicly available), and geocoded addresses. Explore market trends, identify potential business partners, and gain valuable insights into the industry. Download a complimentary sample of 10 records to see what's included.
The average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately 522,828 Canadian dollars in 2024 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years. In 2025, the average price is forecast to reach 566,620 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 nine million people in 2023. It is the second most populated province in Canada, and the second-largest by land size, as it is three 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.