October brought a healthy 30% jump (year over year) in Canadian home sales, and November more or less followed suit. The latest statistics from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), released Monday morning, show that actual, non-seasonally adjusted sales ended last month 26% above the year-ag...| STOREYS
After dipping in December, Canadian home sales continued to underperform in January. Meanwhile, listings unexpectedly jumped 11% — the biggest monthly increase since the late 1980s, outside of the pandemic.According to the Canadian Real Estate Association's (CREA) January stats package, home sales w...| STOREYS
"Sales gains are now three for three in the months following interest rate cuts, which is a trend even though the increases weren’t headline-grabbing,” said Shaun Cathcart, CREA’s Senior Economist in the Canadian Real Estate Association's (CREA) September statistics report. The report shows that hom...| STOREYS
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It was another slow month for Canadian home sales in February as tariffs fears continued to keep buyers on the sidelines, according to the February market report from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).After a slow January, sales fell "sharply" last month by 9.8%, representing the most dram...| STOREYS
After Toronto and Vancouver real estate boards posted striking year-over-year increases in home sales for October — 44% and over 30%, respectively — it appears they're not alone, as the Canadian Real Estate Organization (CREA) reported Friday that nationwide sales in October were the highest they've...| STOREYS
In a report released Thursday, Royal LePage lays out its home price forecast for the coming year, backdropped by declining interest rates and new lending rules that make homeownership easier and more attainable for a growing number of Canadians.Their projection? Prices are on the rise, but not in th...| STOREYS